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jayhills49

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Little Richie Lemons, a thirteen-year-old former lemonade stand owner, quit the business and now searches for an after-school job. Is he officially unemployed?
 
  A) No, because he was never employed in the first place.
  B) No, because he is under 16 years old.
  C) Yes, because he is no longer self-employed.
  D) Yes, because he is looking for work.

Question 2

Professor I.M. Dismal retired from his economics faculty position at the age of 66. Is he now unemployed?
 
  A) No, because he is retired.
  B) No, because he is over the age of 65.
  C) Yes, because he is not employed.
  D) Yes, if he is looking for some other job.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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