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1. Which of the following best describes 'alpha' in investing?
a) A stock's beta
b) The excess return of an investment relative to a benchmark
c) The ratio of risk to return
d) The natural risk level of the market
2. In the Milky Way galaxy, what is the name of the region surrounding the galactic center that contains billions of stars and numerous star clusters?
a) Galactic halo
b) Galactic core
c) Galactic bulge
d) Galactic disk
3. In business analysis, what term refers to assessing a solution's ability to meet business needs now and in the future?
a) SWOT analysis
b) Feasibility analysis
c) PEST analysis
d) Requirements validation
4. A quantitative study found that participants who received a cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) intervention had a significant reduction in their anxiety symptoms, compared to a control group who did not receive the intervention. The study also found that the CBT intervention was effective in improving the participants' quality of life.
Which of the following is the best conclusion that can be drawn from this study?
a) CBT is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders.
b) CBT is safe and effective for all populations.
c) CBT is the best treatment for anxiety disorders.
d) CBT is the only treatment for anxiety disorders.
5. Which of the following best describes the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)?
a) A model for estimating the return of a security based on its risk and the overall market return.
b) A model for calculating the intrinsic value of a stock by discounting future cash flows.
c) A model for assessing the value of an option by considering its strike price and time to expiration.
d) A model for evaluating the credit risk of a bond issuer based on its financial ratios.
6. What is the financial term for the practice of borrowing money to invest with the hope of earning a higher return than the interest paid on the borrowed funds?
a) Risk management
b) Asset allocation
c) Leverage
d) Liquidity management
7. What is negative testing and what is its importance in software testing?
a) Testing with invalid data to find bugs - critical for robustness and security.
b) Testing with only minimal functionality - not very important.
c) Testing with a pessimistic mindset - moderately important for code quality.
d) Testing without Springs framework - not relevant to negative testing.
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that she wants, as well as where to buy
it. Three stores carry the same skirt, but
it is more convenient for Juanita to get
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to some stores than others. For
Marked p
price
example, she can go to her local store,
located 15 minutes away from where she
works, and pay a marked-up price of
$102 for the skirt:
anita's office
Original pre
Travel Time Each Way
Price of a Skirt
(Dollars per skirt)
Store
Local Department Store
(Minutes)
15
102
Across Town
30
85
Neighboring City
60
76
Juanita makes $42 an hour at work. She has to take time off work to purchase her skirt, so each
hour away from work costs her $42 in lost income. Assume that returning to work takes Juanita
the same amount of time as getting to a store and that it takes her 30 minutes to shop. As you
answer the following questions, ignore the cost of gasoline and depreciation of her car when
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Quantity
Per Week
0
1234 00 0
5
6
7
8
9
Amy
0
5.0
9.9
14.7
194
24.0
28.5
329
37.2
414
Total Utility
David
0
600
1200
1800
2400
3000
3600
4200
4800
5400
Robert
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100
190
270
340
400
450
490
520
510
Michelle
0
60
130
220
310
425
575
900
1275
1770
Refer to the above table. Which of the four people have utility schedules characterized by the law of diminishing marginal utility?
O Michelle and David only
O Amy and Robert only
Michelle only
Amy, Robert, and David only
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DmISIIng Margifal Otmty
n. TOTAL AND MARGINAL UTILITY
Reset
E UTILITY CALCULATIONS
Total Utility
Quantity
Consumed
Total
Marginal
Utility
70
Utility
60
50
22
40
1
22
30
18
20
40
10
14
2
3
4
54
Quantity Consumed
10
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4
64
20
6.
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high-quality elliptical, she is willing to pay up to $1,300, and for a low-quality
elliptical, she is willing to pay $600.
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1
20
2
35
3
47
12
4
10
5
7
Diminishing marginal utility sets in after the
per day.
O First
Second
O Third
O Fourth
Fifth
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Dozens of Oysters
Total Utility
Marginal Utility
per Day
1
60
104
3
134
4
152
5
160
Number of
Total Utility
Marginal Utility
Root Beers per Day
1
40
70
3
94
4
114
5
128
Refer to Table A shows Faris's consumption on the oysters and root beers per day for a total five
days;
i. Compute Faris's marginal utility of for consumption of dozens of oyster and number of
root beers per day
ii. At what units per day Faris's Diminishing Marginal Utility sets in for consumption of
dozens of oyster and number root beers per day.
iii. Please briefly explain why Faris will experience the Diminishing Marginal Utility as he
consumes more unit of oysters and root beers.
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