Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education
ECONOMICS 0455/13
Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2018
45 minutes
Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet
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There are thirty questions on this paper. Answer all questions. For each question there are four possible
answers A, B, C and D.
Choose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate Answer Sheet.
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factor example
2 Hospital services are provided by the government and paid for through taxation. People cannot
always get the treatment they require because of long waiting lists.
A external cost
B market system
C perfectly inelastic supply
D scarcity
output of R
W Z
Y
X
O
output of S
A W to X B W to Y C Y to X D Y to Z
4 Who determines what goods and services are produced in a market economy?
A consumers
B employees
C government
D trade unions
5 The diagram shows the demand for and the supply of air travel.
price of S
air tickets
$
D2
D1
O
number of
passengers
6 In 2015, the world price of oil fell rapidly due to changes in the conditions of demand and supply.
One change was the use of a new method of extraction called fracking.
7 The table shows the demand and supply for spices in a market in Africa.
10 50 10
20 40 20
30 30 30
40 20 40
When the price rises from US$20 to US$30 per kg, what is the price elasticity of demand (PED)
for spices?
9 What might cause an increase in the earnings of a doctor in a government health service?
10 What would put a trade union in a strong bargaining position to negotiate higher wages for its
members in a particular firm?
A The demand for the product produced by the workers has an inelastic demand.
B The economy is experiencing high unemployment.
C The proportion of the firm’s workers in the union is low.
D Wage costs are a high proportion of total costs for firms in the industry.
11 What is most likely to encourage the immediate purchase of an expensive item such as a new
car?
14 The table shows a firm’s average revenue and average cost at different levels of output.
When all output is sold, which level of output gives maximum profit?
A 5 10 30
B 10 20 20
C 15 25 15
D 20 30 18
18 A government aims to boost production and increase sales of steel by subsidising private
producers. A subsidy equal to W – Z per tonne is paid.
According to the diagram, what would be the value of sales of steel after the subsidy?
O Q Q1
quantity
(tonnes of steel)
19 In which case is success for the government in achieving the first aim likely to cause problems in
achieving the second?
A Economic growth in the economy falls for at least two consecutive quarters.
B Gross domestic product (GDP) falls for at least two consecutive quarters.
C The current account of the balance of payment is in deficit for at least two consecutive
quarters.
D The government experiences a budget deficit for at least two consecutive quarters.
22 The diagram shows the rate of unemployment and the periods of recession in a country between
1978 and 2012.
12
unemployment 10
rate %
8
key
6 recession years
0
1980 1990 2000 2010
23 A country experienced its usual August increase in the rate of unemployment. Unfortunately this
was followed by the loss of jobs resulting from the regular downturn in global economic activity.
A cyclical structural
B frictional seasonal
C seasonal cyclical
D structural frictional
24 What is the most likely effect of raising the retirement age in a country?
26 Developing countries are sometimes given aid by charities and foreign governments.
Which aid programme would be least likely to lead to long-term economic growth?
27 A government imposes a limit of 2 million on the number of smartphones imported into the
country.
A ban
B embargo
C quota
D tariff
28 What is most likely to happen if South Korea builds a factory in Switzerland that becomes
profitable?
29 In July 2015, Australia’s balance of trade with the rest of the world was –2809 billion Australian
dollars. In January 2016 it was –3294 billion Australian dollars.
A deficit improving
B deficit worsening
C surplus improving
D surplus worsening
30 The table shows the tariffs imposed on imported tropical fruit in the European Union (EU)
according to the degree of processing.
EU tariffs
(% rate)
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