True or False: Stretching helps prevent injuries
What is true?
Which food group includes apples, bananas, and oranges?
What is fruits?
What is the term for how you feel about yourself?
What is self-esteem?
What sport uses a hoop and a backboard?
What is basketball?
What do we call someone who starts a business?
What is an entrepreneur?
If you sell something for $10 and it costs you $7 to make, what is the $3 left over called?
What is profit?
What do we call the specific group of people a business is trying to sell to?
What is a target market?
True or False: You can start a business without having a product yet.
What is true? (You can start with an idea, service, or prototype.)
What is the minimum number of minutes teens should be active each day?
What is 60 minutes?
True or False: Water is more important than soda for hydration.
What is true?
True or False: Physical activity can improve your mood.
What is true?
What equipment is used in baseball?
What is a bat, glove, and ball?
What’s the first thing most entrepreneurs identify before creating a product?
What is a problem or need?
What’s the term for all the money a business brings in before expenses?
What is revenue?
What do businesses use to stand out and create a lasting impression with customers?
What is branding?
This product mixed toothpaste and orange juice flavor. Business… or busted?
What is busted?
What type of exercise makes your heart beat faster?
What is cardiovascular or aerobic exercise?
What nutrient gives your body energy?
What are carbohydrates?
What is a short period of quiet reflection called?
What is meditation or mindfulness?
Name a sport that improves both balance and coordination.
What is gymnastics, skating, or similar?
What do we call a basic early version of a product used to test an idea?
What is a prototype?
If your business expenses are higher than your sales, what is that called?
What is a loss?
What’s the name for the traits and habits (like age, hobbies, and spending style) that describe your ideal customer?
What are customer demographics or psychographics?
A company spent millions making a phone that snapped in half when folded. Was this a business or busted move?
What is busted? (Samsung Galaxy Fold’s first launch had major issues.)
Which muscle do squats mainly target?
What are the quadriceps?
What do you call the label on food that tells you calories and nutrients?
What is the Nutrition Facts Label?
What emotion do people feel when they’re overwhelmed with responsibilities?
What is stress?
What’s the object you hit in badminton called?
What is a shuttlecock or birdie?
What’s the term for a short sentence that explains what a business does and who it helps?
What is a mission statement?
What do we call the point where a business earns enough to cover its expenses but not yet make a profit?
What is break-even?
If your business solves a problem only a small, specific group of people has, what kind of market is that?
What is a niche market?
Can a business legally trademark a smell?
What is yes? (In rare cases — like Play-Doh's scent.)
What does “F.I.T.T.” stand for in fitness?
What is Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type?
Which vitamin is known as the “sunshine vitamin”?
What is Vitamin D?
What should you do if you're feeling mentally unwell for a long time?
What is talk to a counselor, trusted adult, or seek help?
Name a non-competitive activity that promotes fitness.
What is hiking, biking, or walking?
What’s the name of the plan that outlines your business goals, target market, and how you’ll make money?
What is a business plan?
If a hoodie sells for $45 and costs $20 in materials, $10 in labor, and $5 in marketing, what is your total profit?
What is $10?
What is a specific problem or frustration a customer experiences that your business can solve?
What’s a customer pain point?
You create a product that only 10 people in the world want. You spend $10,000 building it. What’s the biggest mistake here?
What is failing to validate/research the market demand?