This document contains the name, student ID number, and university of Ilham Purnama. It provides answers to 6 multiple choice questions about intangible assets, brand recognition, public goods, and their characteristics. The questions cover the meaning of intangibles, how companies benefit from brand recognition, why investment in intangible assets is growing, examples of public goods, and the definition of public goods characteristics.
This document contains the name, student ID number, and university of Ilham Purnama. It provides answers to 6 multiple choice questions about intangible assets, brand recognition, public goods, and their characteristics. The questions cover the meaning of intangibles, how companies benefit from brand recognition, why investment in intangible assets is growing, examples of public goods, and the definition of public goods characteristics.
This document contains the name, student ID number, and university of Ilham Purnama. It provides answers to 6 multiple choice questions about intangible assets, brand recognition, public goods, and their characteristics. The questions cover the meaning of intangibles, how companies benefit from brand recognition, why investment in intangible assets is growing, examples of public goods, and the definition of public goods characteristics.
A. The meaning of intangibles B. The importance of intangible assets C. The difference between intangibles and tangibles D. The company’s long-term success My answer is A.The meaning of intagibles 2) How do companies benefit from brand recognition? A. It increases the physical value of companies. B. It boosts sale.
C. Its royalty rate is high.
D. It brings success to companies. My answer is A.It increases the physical value of companies 3)Why does the investment of intangible assets grow faster than tangible assets? A. It can be used for commercial purposes. B. It acts as a financial asset. C. It increases the total value of companies.
D. It provides an opportunity for the company to get partners.
My answer is B.It acts as a financial asset. 4.)Why does the author consider air as a public good? A. People can pollute or clean the air. B. The amount of air available for others will not decrease by inhaling it.
C. The cost of maintaining air is very cheap.
D. It is economically trivial. My answer is A. People can pollute or clean the air 5.)What are the two main aspects of public goods consumption? A. Non-excludability and rivalsous B. Non-includability and non-rivalrous C. Non-excludability and non-rivalrous
D. Excudability and non-rivalrous
My answer is D. Excudability and rivalrous 6.)What is the main idea of the second paragraph? A. The definition of the characteristics of public goods. B. The impact of the characteristics of public goods. C. The example of the characteristics of public goods.
D. The means of creating public goods.
My answer is A. The definition of the characteristics of public goods