| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
|---|---|---|
| 金声玉亮2.0 | C. Human wants Explanation: In economics, scarcity refers to the fundamental problem of economics, which is that the needs and wants of individuals are unlimited, but the resources available to satisfy those needs and wants are limited. Labor, capital, and land are all considered scarce economic resources because they are limited in supply and can be used in different ways to produce goods and services. Human wants, on the other hand, are not a scarce resource. Instead, they are the driving force behind the demand for goods and services. Human wants are unlimited, and they are the reason why people make choices about how to allocate scarce resources. Therefore, the correct answer is C. Human wants. |
C |
| deepseekr1 | The question asks which option is not a scarce economic resource. Scarcity arises because resources are limited relative to unlimited human wants. Traditional economic resources (factors of production) include **labor (A)**, **capital (B)**, and **land (D)**, all of which are inherently limited. **Human wants (C)**, however, are not resources but rather the unlimited desires that drive the need for scarce resources. Since scarcity is defined by the mismatch between finite resources and infinite wants, the non-scarce answer is: Answer: C |
C |
| gpto1 | C | C |
| GPT-4o | C. Human wants | C |
| llama3.1-70B-Instruct | C |
C |
| llama3.1-405B-Instruct | C. Human wants Explanation: In economics, scarcity refers to the fundamental problem of economics, which is that the needs and wants of individuals are unlimited, but the resources available to satisfy those needs and wants are limited. Labor, capital, and land are all considered scarce economic resources because they are limited in supply and can be used in different ways to produce goods and services. Human wants, on the other hand, are not a scarce resource. Human wants are the desires or preferences of individuals for certain goods or services. While the resources available to satisfy human wants may be scarce, the wants themselves are not. In fact, human wants are often considered to be unlimited, as people's desires and preferences can be endless. Therefore, the correct answer is C. Human wants. |
C |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2 | C. Human wants | C |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | C. Human wants | C |
| baichuan4 | C. Human wants | C |
| doubao | C Human wants are unlimited, not a scarce economic resource in the traditional sense. Labor, capital, and land are all considered scarce economic resources as they have limited availability in relation to demand. |
C |
| minimax | C. Human wants | C |
| kimi | C. Human wants | C |
| wenxinyiyan | C Explanation: Scarce economic resources refer to those resources that are limited in supply relative to their demand. In economics, these are often referred to as "factors of production" and typically include land, labor, and capital. A. Labor - This refers to the work done by people, which is a limited resource because people have a finite amount of time and energy they can devote to work. B. Capital - This includes the tools, machinery, and buildings used to produce goods and services. Capital is scarce because there is a limited amount of it available at any given time. C. Human wants - These are the desires or preferences that people have for goods and services. Human wants are not scarce in the economic sense because they are unlimited; people always have more things they would like to have or do. D. Land - This refers to all natural resources, including water, soil, and minerals. Land is scarce because there is a fixed amount of it on Earth, and not all land is suitable for all types of production. Therefore, human wants (C) are not a scarce economic resource. |
C |
| zhipu | C. Human wants Human wants are essentially unlimited, meaning they are not a scarce economic resource. In contrast, labor, capital, and land are all limited resources that are used in the production of goods and services. Scarcity refers to the limited availability of these resources relative to the unlimited wants and needs of people. |
C |
| gpto1 | C | C |