| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
|---|---|---|
| 金声玉亮2.0 | C. the market system answering the question of "what" cameras should be produced. Explanation: The market system is answering the question of "what" cameras should be produced by shifting production from 35-mm cameras to digital cameras, which is a response to changes in consumer demand and technological advancements. This is an example of how the market system allocates resources and determines the types of goods and services that are produced. |
C |
| deepseekr1 | The question involves firms shifting production from 35mm to digital cameras, driven by consumer demand and market forces. This scenario addresses the fundamental economic question of **"what to produce"**, as firms adjust their output based on changing preferences and technological advancements. - **A** is incorrect because central planning pertains to command economies, not market-driven decisions. - **B** refers to "how to produce" (methods or technology), but the shift is about product type, not production processes. - **D** relates to distribution ("who" consumes), which is irrelevant here. The correct answer is **C**, as the market determines **what** goods are produced based on demand. Answer: C |
C |
| gpto1 | C | C |
| GPT-4o | C. the market system answering the question of "what" cameras should be produced. | C |
| llama3.1-70B-Instruct | C |
C |
| llama3.1-405B-Instruct | C. The market system answering the question of "what" cameras should be produced. Explanation: The trend of firms producing fewer 35-mm cameras and more digital cameras is an example of the market system answering the question of "what" cameras should be produced. This is because the market system is responding to changes in consumer demand and technological advancements, leading to a shift in the type of cameras being produced. The market system is allocating resources to produce digital cameras, which are in higher demand, and reducing the production of 35-mm cameras, which are in lower demand. This is an example of the market system's ability to adapt to changing market conditions and allocate resources efficiently. |
C |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2 | C | C |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | C. the market system answering the question of "what" cameras should be produced. | C |
| baichuan4 | C | C |
| doubao | C The shift from producing more 35-mm cameras to more digital cameras shows how the market system is responding to changes in consumer preferences and technology, which is an aspect of determining "what" products should be produced. It's not about central planners (A), nor specifically about "how" they are produced (B), or "who" will consume them (D). |
C |
| minimax | C. the market system answering the question of "what" cameras should be produced. | C |
| kimi | C. the market system answering the question of "what" cameras should be produced. | C |
| wenxinyiyan | C. the market system answering the question of "what" cameras should be produced. This trend reflects the market system's response to consumer preferences and technological advancements. As digital cameras became more popular and demand for 35-mm cameras decreased, camera-producing firms adapted by shifting production towards digital cameras. This adjustment answers the question of "what" should be produced—in this case, digital cameras instead of 35-mm cameras—based on market signals such as consumer demand and profit potential. |
C |
| zhipu | C. the market system answering the question of "what" cameras should be produced. This trend reflects the market system responding to consumer preferences and technological advancements, leading firms to produce more digital cameras and fewer 35-mm cameras. This is an example of the market determining what products are in demand and should be produced. |
C |
| gpto1 | C | C |