Assessment Materials in Principles of Microeconomics
Biz/ed
This archive uses presents feedback on multi-choice questions on 40 different topics, with varying numbers of questions in each. Many of the questions involve clickable images, with students using mouse clicks to indicate equilibria. Topics include: markets, firms, wages, national income, money, unemployment and inflation, government, and international.
Hedley Stone, Open University
This sample quiz has 12 questions from the Microeconomics section of a distance-learning course originally delivered by CD-ROM. The questions are varied in the tasks they require and make full use of the interactive format. The quiz requires that you need the Java plug-in.
Stefano DellaVigna, University of California, Berkeley
This course website includes exams (with solutions) and lecture notes, both in .pdf format. It supports a course on Economic Theory 101 as taught by : Stefano DellaVigna of University of California, Berkeley, in 2004.
Joseph Stiglitz, Columbia University, Carl Walsh, University of California, Santa Cruz
This website supports the 3rd edition of Economics by Joseph Stiglitz and Carl Walsh. It contains a vast array of freely available teaching and learning materials for each chapter of the book - including mini lectures, interactive tutorials, quizzes and even crossword puzzles. The site requires that you have the Macromedia Flash plugin for your browser.
Ed Price, Oklahoma State University
This is the Internet Archive's copy of a course web page which has been moved to an intranet. The PDF links lower down the page do not work, but towards the top of the page there are twelve quizzes including essay and short-answer questions.
Trudy Ann Cameron, UCLA
These nine self-grading quizzes are part of an introductory microeconomics course taught by Trudy Ann Cameron of UCLA. Each quiz has ten multiple-choice questions, on topics including demand and supply, consumer theory and gains from exchange.
John Adam, Queensborough Community College
Learning material on microeconomics, to support a course given by John Adam of Queensborough Community College in New York. There are slides, explanatory text and multi-choice questions on topics such as demand and supply, elasticity, im/perfect competition and consumer surplus.
John Gross, EconWeb, Deborah Antkoviak
This multiple choice test demonstrates the tests offered on EconWeb, access to which requires a paid subscription. The 17 question test allows the student to see the answer and/or a detailed explanation and covers the topic of production costs.
Greg Delemeester, Marietta College
This course webpage for Principles of Microeconomics at Marietta College as taught by Greg Delemeester includes lecture notes, old exams (multiple-choice and short answer) and individual trivia questions. There are also links to the course syllabus and some key economics websites.
Trudy Ann Cameron, UCLA
A large archive of multiple-choice and short-answer questions from the years 1991-1998, with answers, covering Principles of microeconomics courses. The questions are mostly presented as images, scanned in from the original paper copies.
Advanced Placement Program
This AP program is a college-level one-semester course and exam for US high school students in microeconomics. This page links to PDF files of free-response exams for each year from 2001 onwards, scoring guidelines are available from 2004 onwards.


