问题


There is a single choice question about high school macroeconomics. Answer the question by replying A, B, C or D.
Question: Ceteris paribus
A. is Greek for "never changing."
B. means anything can change at any time.
C. is Latin for "everything else remains constant.
D. means "when in equilibrium."
Answer:

答案

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金声玉亮2.0

C. is Latin for "everything else remains constant."
C
deepseekr1

The term "ceteris paribus" is a Latin phrase commonly used in economics to isolate the effect of one variable by assuming all other variables remain constant.

- **A** is incorrect because it claims the term is Greek, which it is not.
- **B** is incorrect because it misrepresents the concept; the phrase assumes stability in other variables, not that "anything can change."
- **C** correctly identifies the Latin origin and meaning ("everything else remains constant").
- **D** is incorrect because the term does not relate to equilibrium but to holding other factors constant during analysis.

**Answer: C**
C
gpto1 C C
GPT-4o C. is Latin for "everything else remains constant." C
llama3.1-70B-Instruct

C
C
llama3.1-405B-Instruct

C. is Latin for "everything else remains constant.
C
DeepSeek-Coder-V2 C C
Qwen2-72B-Instruct C. C
baichuan4 C C
doubao C

Ceteris paribus is a Latin phrase meaning "all other things being equal" or "all else remaining constant".
C
minimax C. is Latin for "everything else remains constant." C
kimi C C
wenxinyiyan C. is Latin for "everything else remains constant."

Ceteris paribus is a Latin phrase that means "all other things being equal" or "everything else remains constant." It is often used in economics and other fields to indicate that a particular relationship or conclusion holds true only when other relevant factors remain unchanged.
C
zhipu C. is Latin for "everything else remains constant." C
gpto1 C C