| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
|---|---|---|
| 金声玉亮2.0 | B. Active government ownership and direction of production. In a competitive market system, resources are allocated through the interactions of buyers and sellers in the market, guided by price signals (A), voluntary market exchange (C), and the distribution of income and goods based on contribution or productivity (D). Active government ownership and direction of production (B) is not a characteristic of a competitive market system, but rather of a planned or command economy. |
B |
| deepseekr1 | Answer: B. Active government ownership and direction of production. In a competitive market system, resource allocation is primarily driven by decentralized decisions guided by price signals (A), voluntary exchanges (C), and productivity-based distribution (D). Government ownership and direct control (B) are hallmarks of a command economy, not a competitive market system. |
B |
| gpto1 | B | B |
| GPT-4o | B. Active government ownership and direction of production. | B |
| llama3.1-70B-Instruct | B |
B |
| llama3.1-405B-Instruct | B. Active government ownership and direction of production. In a competitive market system, resources are allocated through price signals (A), voluntary market exchange between buyers and sellers (C), and distribution of income and goods based on contribution or productivity (D). Active government ownership and direction of production (B) is not a characteristic of a competitive market system, but rather of a planned or command economy. |
B |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2 | B | B |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | B. | B |
| baichuan4 | B. Active government ownership and direction of production. | B |
| doubao | B In a competitive market system, resources are typically allocated through price signals (A), voluntary market exchanges (C), and distribution based on contribution or productivity (D). Active government ownership and direction of production is more characteristic of a command economy rather than a competitive market system. |
B |
| minimax | B. Active government ownership and direction of production. | B |
| kimi | B. Active government ownership and direction of production. In a competitive market system, resources are typically allocated through the interaction of supply and demand, with prices signaling to producers what goods and services are in demand and at what quantities. This process is largely driven by market forces rather than direct government ownership and direction. |
B |
| wenxinyiyan | B Explanation: In a competitive market system, resources are allocated primarily through price signals and voluntary market exchanges between buyers and sellers. Income and goods are distributed based on contribution or productivity. Active government ownership and direction of production is not a characteristic of a competitive market system; it is more associated with a centrally planned or command economy. Therefore, option B does not describe how resources are allocated in a competitive market system. |
B |
| zhipu | B. Active government ownership and direction of production. In a competitive market system, resources are allocated primarily through price signals, voluntary market exchanges, and distribution based on contribution or productivity. Active government ownership and direction of production are characteristics of a planned or command economy, not a competitive market system. |
B |
| gpto1 | B | B |