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AQA AS Economics exam practice answers 3 Production, costs and revenue 1 Correct answer: C an increase in new capital equipment in the industry [1] 2 The completed table showing the productivity of the four firms should read as follows: [4] Firm Total output (units) Number of employees Productivity (output per employee) A 140 7 20 B 350 25 14 C 88 11 8 D 261 9 29 3 Relevant points include: definitions of specialisation, division of labour and productivity benefits of repetition making best use of skills/aptitudes it becomes more practical to equip workers with specialist capital equipment [4] 4 A correct diagram, as below, earns 4 marks: Points for analysis include: Hodder Education © 2016 1
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AQA AS Economics exam practice answers

3 Production, costs and revenue1 Correct answer: C an increase in new capital equipment in the industry [1]

2 The completed table showing the productivity of the four firms should read as follows: [4]

Firm Total output (units) Number of employees

Productivity (output per employee)

A 140 7 20

B 350 25 14

C 88 11 8

D 261 9 29

3 Relevant points include:

definitions of specialisation, division of labour and productivity

benefits of repetition

making best use of skills/aptitudes

it becomes more practical to equip workers with specialist capital equipment [4]

4 A correct diagram, as below, earns 4 marks:

Points for analysis include:

definition/explanation of short run, fixed costs and variable costs

continually downward-sloping AFC curve as overheads spread over increasing output

more U-shaped AVC curve as productivity of variable factors of production initially increases and then decreases [6]

5 A correct diagram, as below, earns 4 marks:

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Points for analysis include:

definition of long run, economies of scale and diseconomies of scale

reasons for falling LRAC, e.g. technical, financial, marketing, external economies of scale

reasons for possible eventual rising LRAC: sources of diseconomies of scale [8]

6 Relevant points include:

definition of economies of scale

relevant diagram

application of technical, financial, marketing, managerial or external economies of scale to the airline industry [8]

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