CLEP Microeconomics Exam Prep

PracticeQuiz presents 50 free review questions and explanations for the CLEP Principles of Microeconomics exam given by the College Board.

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PracticeQuiz presents 50 free review questions and explanations for the CLEP Principles of Microeconomics exam given by the College Board.

The CLEP Microeconomics exam contains 80 multiple-choice questions, some of which are unscored. The test-taker has 90 minutes to complete the exam.

The following economic topics are covered on the CLEP Micro exam:

Basic Economic Concepts
The Nature and Functions of Product Markets
Theory of Consumer Choice
Production and Costs
Firm Behavior and Market Structure
Factor Markets
Market Failure and the Role of Government

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