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WAEC ECONOMICS Theory
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SECTION A
Answer one question only from this section
1. The table below represents the traveller’s consumption of
bottles of Coca-Cola. Study the table carefully and answer the
questions that follow:
No. of bottles Total Utility Marginal Utility
1 15 15
2 29 F
3 42 13
4 D 12
5 65 G
6 75 H
7 E 0
(a) Complete the missing figures D, E, F, G and H.
(b) Draw the demand curve for the traveller’s consumption of
Coca-Cola. (The use of a graph sheet is essential)
(c) Explain the law of diminishing marginal utility as the basis
for the slope of the traveller’s demand curve.
2. The table below represents the cost function of a poultry
farm. The price of a crate of eggs is $21. Use the information
contained in the table to answer the questions that follow.
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Quantity of eggs (in crates) Total Cost (in $)
0 50
1 55
2 62
3 75
4 96
5 125
6 162
7 203
8 248
(a) What is the fixed cost of the farm?
(b) (i) Calculate the marginal cost of each level of output.
(ii) What is the profit maximizing output of the farm?
(c) Draw the demand curve for the farm.
SECTION B
Answer four questions only from this section
3. With an appropriate illustration, explain the circumstance in
which an increase in the output of a producer would;
(a) decrease his sales revenue
(b) increase his sales revenue
4. (a) Define increase in supply.
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(b) With the aid of diagrams, explain the effect of an
increase in the supply of fish on the price of beef.
5. (a) What is the equilibrium of a consumer?
(b) Explain how a consumer attains equilibrium in
spending his income.
6. (a) Explain with examples the following types of
production;
(i) primary
(ii) secondary
(iii) tertiary
7. (a) What is a partnership?
(b) State any two advantages and any two
disadvantages of a partnership.
8. (a) What is privatization?
(b) Give four reasons for government participation in
economic activities in your country.
9. (a) Distinguish between location of industries and
localization of industries.
(b) Describe any three advantages and any two
disadvantages of locating industries in rural areas.
10. (a) Explain the function of money as a;
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(i) measure of value
(ii) store of value
(b) Show how inflation affects these two functions of
money.
11. (a) What is a commercial bank?
(b) Describe any four ways by which the Central Bank
controls the amount of credit given by the commercial
banks.
12. (a) What is incidence of taxes?
(b) Explain any four principles of taxation.
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SECTION A
Answer one question only from this section
1. The supply situation for rice in country X over a period is as
shown in the table below. Use the information in the table to
answer the questions that follow:
Periods Price ($) Quantity Supplied
(bags)
December 2004 30 100
January 2007 40 150
April 2009 50 160
(a) Calculate the co-efficient of price elasticity of supply for
rice between December 2004 and January 2007.
(b) Is the supply for rice elastic or inelastic? Give a reason for
your answer.
(c) State any three reasons which may cause an increase in
the supply of rice.
2. The following are the loans granted by a commercial bank to
different categories of individuals. Use the information to
answer the questions that follow:
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Bakers $8,000, Farmers $8,000, Miners $7,000, Retailers
$5,000, Tailors $4,000, Teachers $6,000, Drivers $4,000,
Fishermen $3,000
(a) Arrange the information in the form of a table
grouping the individuals into:
(i) primary sector
(ii) secondary sector
(iii) tertiary sector
(b) Express the loan to each sector as a ratio of the total
loan granted.
(c) Present the total loans granted to the sectors in a
simple bar chart. (Use of graph sheet is essential)
SECTION B
Answer four questions only from this section
3. (a) What is centrally planned economy?
(b) Outline any four features of a capitalist economy.
4. (a) Define mobility of labour?
(b) Describe any four factors influencing the supply of
labour.
5. (a) What is international trade?
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(b) Explain any four advantages of international trade.
6. Outline any five reasons why small scale firms are
common in West Africa.
7. (a) Explain with examples the terms competitive demand
and complementary demand.
(b) With the aid of diagrams, analyse the effect of a
decrease in the import duty on cars on the price and
consumption of petrol.
8. (a) What is the demographic transition theory?
(b) Explain the three stages of the theory.
9. (a) Differentiate between shares and debentures.
(b) Identify any four problems encountered by firms in
raising capital.
10. (a) Describe the following types of co-operative
societies:
(i) consumers’ co-operatives
(ii) producers’ co-operatives
(iii) thrift and credit co-operatives
(b) Highlight any two problems faced by co-operative
societies in West Africa.
11. (a) What is economic development?
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(b) Outline any five features of a developing economy.
12. (a) Outline any three objectives of the African
Development Bank.
(b) State any two achievements of the African
Development Bank.
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SECTION A
Answer one question only from this section
1. The diagram below represent the cost and revenue situation
of a firm. Use the information in the diagram to answer the
questions that follow:
(a) Why would the firm not produce at;
(i) Q1
(ii) Q3
(b) How much profit does the firm make at P2
(c) If the price falls to P1
(i) what quantity would the firm produce?
(ii) what type of profit does the firm make?
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(iii) explain your answer in c(ii).
(d) In which type of market is the firm operating?
2. The tables below show the expected revenues and projected
expenditures from the low budget of a hypothetical country in
1998. Use the information in the tables to answer the questions
that follow:
EXPECTED REVENUE
ITEMS AMOUNT
($ millions)
Rents, royalties and profits
Company income tax
Customs and excise duties
Personal income tax
Fees and specific charges
Value added tax
75.00
150.00
300.20
80.00
60.80
100.00
PROJECTED EXPENDITURE
ITEM AMOUNT
($ millions)
General administration
Maintenance of foreign mission
Transfer payments
Building of schools and hospital
Road construction
220.10
50.00
65.00
200.00
180.90
(a) Calculate the total revenue from;
(i) direct taxes
(ii) indirect taxes
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(iii) non-tax sources
(b) Determine the total;
(i) capital expenditure
(ii) recurrent expenditure
(c) Determine whether the budget is surplus or deficit.
SECTION B
Answer four questions only from this section
3. Explain how the following factors will affect the demand for a
commodity X;
(a) a decrease in the price of a complement Y
(b) an increase in consumers’ disposable income
(c) a decrease in the supply of substitute P
(d) an increase in income tax
4. (a) State and explain the law of comparative cost
advantage.
(b) Give two limitations to the law as a theory of
international trade.
5. (a) Define money.
(b) State the three motives for holding money
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(c) Mention two determinants for each of the motives for
holding money.
6. (a) Distinguish between economic activities and an
economic system.
(b) Explain the following terms;
(i) production
(ii) distribution
(iii) consumption
7. (a) Define
(i) elasticity of demand
(ii) price elasticity of demand
(b) State any four determinants of price elasticity of
demand.
(c) Draw curves illustrating;
(i) fairly elastic demand
(ii) perfectly inelastic demand
8. (a) Define market in economics.
(b) State any three features of a monopoly.
(c) Outline any three sources of monopoly power.
9. (a) With the aid of a diagram, explain a minimum price.
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(b) State five measures by which a minimum price for an
agricultural produce can be made effective.
10. (a) What is supply schedule?
(b) Using an example, show how a market supply
schedule of a product is obtained from individual supply
schedules.
(c) State three examples of exceptional demand.
11. Distinguish between the following;
(a) wants and effective demand
(b) demand schedule and demand curve
(c) individual demand and market demand
(d) change in demand and change in quantity demanded
12. (a) Describe the output method of measuring the gross
domestic product of a country.
(b) How is the net national product at factor cost is
obtained from gross domestic product?
(c) State two problems associated with the output
method.
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SECTION A
Answer one question only from this section
1. The output and cost of production of rice (in bags) are
presented in the table below. Use the information in the table
to answer the questions that follow:
Output of rice (in bags) 0 1 2 3 4
Total Variable Cost (TVC) $ 0 5 7 10 20
Total Cost (TC) $ 7 12 14 17 27
(a) Calculate the;
(i) Average Fixed Cost (AFC) at the output levels 0, 2
and 4
(ii) Marginal Cost (MC) at all levels of output.
(b) If the price of a bag of rice were $10
(i) calculate the profit/loss at all levels of output.
(ii) at what output level(s) is the maximum profit
made?
(c) Draw the marginal cost curve (the use of graph sheet
is essential).
2. The table below shows the scale of preference of a student –
Mr. Smith whose disposable income is $7.00. Use the
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information in the table below to answer the questions that
follow:
Items Needed Price ($)
Textbook
Shirts
Shoes
Trousers
Notebook
School fees
Mattress
5.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
1.00
7.00
10.00
(a) (i) What will Mr. Smith spend his money on?
(ii) Explain your answer in 2(a)(i).
(b) (i) What is the opportunity cost of Mr. Smith’s decision
in 2(a)(i)?
(ii) Explain your answer in 2(b)(i).
(c) (i) If Mr. Smith’s disposable income increases to $10.0,
what will he spend it on?
(ii) What is the opportunity cost of his decision in
2(c)(i)?
(d) Define “scale of preference” and “opportunity cost”.
(e) What is the importance of a scale of preference?
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SECTION B
Answer four questions only from this section
3. (a) What is;
(i) peasant farming
(ii) commercial farming
(b) Describes five ways in which agriculture contributes
to the economic development of your country.
4. (a) Distinguish between small-scale production and large-
scale production.
(b) Describe any five internal economies of large-scale
production.
5. (a) Explain any four benefits of industrial development in
an economy.
(b) Outline any four measures that will encourage
industrial growth in your country.
6. (a) Differentiate between direct and indirect taxation.
(b) Highlight any five advantages of indirect taxation to
developing countries.
7. (a) What is competitive supply?
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(b) With the aid of illustrations, differentiate between a
supply schedule and a supply curve.
(c) Explain how the supply of a commodity is affected by
the following;
(i) an improvement in technology
(ii) a rise in input prices
(iii) a rise in the prices of other commodities
(iv) an increase in government subsidies on
production
8. (a) State two characteristics of monopolistic competition.
(b) With the aid of diagrams, explain why a firm in
monopolistic competition is unable to earn abnormal
profits in the long run.
(c) Differentiate between natural monopoly and legal
monopoly.
9. (a) Highlight the difference between creeping inflation
and hyper inflation.
(b) List any four negative effects of inflation.
(c) Outline four ways in which the government of your
country can control inflation.
10. (a) What is perfect competition?
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(b) With the aid of diagrams, compare the short run
equilibrium position of a perfect competitor and an
imperfect competitor.
(c) State any two features of an imperfect market.
11. (a) Distinguish between cash ratio and special deposits.
(b) Explain how cash ratio and special deposits are used
as instruments of monetary policy.
(c) Describe any two instruments of fiscal policy in West
Africa.
12. (a) Outline any four problems of a barter economy.
(b) How has the introduction of money solved the
problems outlined in 12(a) above?
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SECTION A
Answer one question only from this section
1. The table below shows an extract from balance of payments
for country A. Use the table to answer the questions that
follow:
Items of transactions Receipt
($)
Payment
($)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Merchandise (visible trade)
Shipping, other transport and travel
Investment income
Other services
Unrequited transfers
Direct investment
Other long-term capital
Short-term capital
52,000.00
4,000.00
20,000.00
2,500.00
22,800.00
50,000.00
254,000.00
221,000.00
40,000.00
8,000.00
5,000.00
7,500.00
7,000.00
26,000.00
289,000.00
238,000.00
Calculate the;
(a) balance of trade
(b) balance on current account
(c) balance on capital account
(d) balance of payments
2. The table below presents the price and quantity supplied by
a palm oil producer. Use the information in the table to answer
the following questions.
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Price ($) Quantity Supplied (gallons)
6
12
18
20
24
200
300
400
500
600
(a) If the price of palm oil falls from $20.00 to $18.00,
calculate the price elasticity of supply.
(b) Interpret your answer in question 2(a) above.
(c) Study the extract below and answer the following
questions:
The price of palm oil remains $6.00 per gallon and an
increase in the price of a related product causes an
increase in the supply of palm oil.
(i) Give a graphical presentation to illustrate this
change.
(ii) Indicate the type of supply for the two products.
(d) State three reasons that can cause a change in
supply.
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SECTION B
Answer three questions only from this section
3. (a) Define occupational mobility of labour.
(b) Identify any four barriers to the occupational mobility
of labour.
(c) State any two factors that will make labour efficient.
4. (a) What is crop farming?
(b) Outline any four measures that can be adopted to
increase crop production in your country.
(c) State any two contributions of the industrial sector to
agriculture in your country.
5. (a) Highlight any four differences between a public
limited liability company and a private limited liability
company.
(b) Explain any four advantages of a limited liability
company.
6. (a) Define gross national income.
(b) Using appropriate examples, distinguish between;
(i) personal income and disposable income
(ii) nominal income and real income
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(c) Outline any three uses of national income statistics
7. (a) What is the normal chain of distribution?
(b) State any three functions of middlemen in the chain
of distribution.
(c) Highlight any four problems involved in the
distribution of goods in West Africa.
8. (a) What is specific tax?
(b) Explain with the aid of diagrams, the effect of specific
tax on a commodity that has a:
(i) perfectly elastic demand
(ii) perfectly inelastic demand
(c) State two differences between a direct and indirect
tax.
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SECTION A
Answer one question only from this section
1. The total fixed cost (TFC) and total cost (TC) functions of a
hypothetical firm are shown in the graph below. Study it and
answer the questions that follow:
(a) Determine the firm’s;
(i) variable cost at output levels 2, 4 and 6
(ii) average total cost at output levels 2 and 3
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(iii) marginal cost at output levels 4 and 6
(b) If the price of the firm’s product is $40, calculate the
firm’s profit or loss when the following units are sold:
(i) 2 units
(ii) 4 units
2. The table below shows the incomes and rates of income tax
levied on four professionals in an economy.
Profession Income per month ($)
Tax rate (%) Disposable income($)
Doctor
Engineer
Civil servant
Nurse
8,000
7,000
5,000
6,000
10
12
18
15
Use the above data to answer the questions that follow.
(a) Calculate the disposable incomes of the four
individuals.
(b) What system of taxation was employed?
(c) Give reasons for your answer in 2(b).
(d) With the aid of a diagram, explain the system of
taxation employed in 2(b).
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SECTION B
Answer three questions only from this section
3. (a) What is a trade union?
(b) Describe any four functions of trade unions.
(c) Outline any two weapons used by trade unions to
achieve their objectives.
4. (a) Outline any four objectives of a price control policy.
(b) Highlight any four effects of a maximum price control
policy.
5. (a) What are infant industries?
(b) State any four reasons for protecting infant
industries.
(c) Outline any three ways by which industries can be
financed in West Africa.
6. (a) What is balance of payment disequilibrium?
(b) Explain the two types of balance of payment
disequilibrium.
(c) Highlight any four reasons most West African
countries are experiencing balance of payment problem.
7. (a) What is deflation?
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(b) Outline any three positive effects of deflation.
(c) Explain the ways by which inflation affects any three
functions of money.
8. (a) What is protective tariff?
(b) Outline any four reasons in favour of protective tariff.
(c) State any two reasons against protective tariff.
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