Producers and Consumers
CFI
Demand and Supply
Setting Prices
100

Provide an example of need and want.

Any appropriate answer.

100

What do we call the diagram that illustrates the relationship between producers and consumers?

The Circular Flow of Income

100

In your own words, define supply and demand.

Supply:

An amount of something available for use or sale.

Demand:

The desire consumers have to buy goods and services.

100

What do we call the money that producers make when they sell goods and services.

Profits

200

What is the difference between goods and services?

Goods are tangible items (you can touch them). 

Services are intangible actions (you cannot touch them).

200

Fill in the blank in the diagram below.

Producers

200

What happens to demand when the price of goods and services goes up?

Demand goes down (people want less that good or service).

200

What do we call the 4 Factors of Production?

Capital

Enterprise

Land

Labour

300

In what situation are you considered a producer?

Any appropriate answer (e.g. doing chores at home).

300

Do consumers DEMAND or SUPPLY goods and services from producers?

Demand

300

SHORTAGE or SURPLUS:

The Matildas' performance at the Women's World Cup has led to many girls being interested in joining a soccer club. Unfortunately, there aren't enough local clubs to accommodate for the growth in the sport's popularity.

SHORTAGE

300

What is an example of a capital resource for a sports car?

Any appropriate answer (e.g. machinery used to make the car, factory to create to car).
400

What word matches the following definition:

A situation where you have limited resources to meet the unlimited needs and wants of society/people.

Scarcity

400

TRUE or FALSE:

Consumers provide producers with labour. In exchange, producers provide consumers with income.

True

400

Explain why producers use surveys and focus groups.

Surveys and focus groups are used to understand what consumers need and want (as well as when they want it and how much of it they want).

400

Categorise the following items into the correct Factors of Production group:

- Gold

- Buildings

- Spatula

- Forests

- Teachers

- Entrepreneurs

- Gold: Land

- Buildings: Capital

- Spatula: Capital

- Forests: Land

- Teachers: Labour

- Entrepreneurs: Enterprise

500

In your own words, explain what consumer sovereignty is.

When the needs and wants of consumers control what goods and services are created by producers.

500

Complete the Circular Flow of Income using the template below.

Make sure to check which direction the arrows are going!!!

500

In your own words, define what a target market is.

A target market is a group of people for whom the goods/services appeal to the most.
500

What do producers need to consider when deciding how much to charge consumers for goods and services?

How much it costs to create the goods/services (resources).

How much consumers are willing to pay for it.

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