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Quiz: Movements along vs shifts of a PPF

Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in Economics A (9EC0)

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Building on what you've learned about production possibility frontiers (PPFs), let's test your understanding of movements along and shifts of a PPF!

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What does a movement along the PPF represent?

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Which of the following could cause a shift of the PPF? (Select all that apply)

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A shift of the PPF indicates {{blank0}} output potential, while movements along the frontier show {{blank1}} choices between goods.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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If producing 5 units of cars on a PPF means producing 10 fewer units of computers, what is the opportunity cost per car?

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If the PPF shifts outward, what does this imply?

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What does a point inside the PPF represent?

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Which of the following are true about movements along a PPF? (Select all that apply)

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