What is good?
A: an item that can be bought
B: a person who can help you
C: a place you can travel to
D: a way that people can make things
A: an item that can be bought
3. What do people usually use to trade for goods today?
A. Skills
B. Goods
C. Money
D. Jobs
C. Money
A farmer is one type of _____.
A: producer
B: income
C: visitor
D: transportation
A: producer
Which of the following people is a producer?
A: a person who buys food at the store
B: a person who cleans his or her room
C: a person who makes pies to sell
D: a person who walks instead of drives
C: a person who makes pies to sell
Where do people buy most goods?
A. farms
B. Stores
C. Trucks
D. Factories
B. Stores
What is income?
A: the people who make goods
B: the things people buy and sell
C: the goods people trade with each other
D: the money a person earns from working
D: the money a person earns from working
Which of these comes from a factory?
A: toys
B: Bananas
C: Tomatoes
D: Apples
A: toys
Which person is a producer?
A. A person buying shoes
B. A farmer growing corn
C. A shopper at a store
D. A child saving money
B. A farmer growing corn
How do goods from India or Japan get to the United States?
A: They travel by car.
B: They are made in stores.
C: They are carried by people.
D: They travel on ships or planes.
D: They travel on ships or planes.
Which sentence is TRUE?
A. Money is a good.
B. All goods are made in the United States.
C. A person can be both a producer and a consumer.
D. Consumers make goods in factories.
C. A person can be both a producer and a consumer.
What does it mean to trade?
A. To buy something with money
B. To make something
C. To give up one thing to get another
D. To save money
C. To give up one thing to get another
How do most goods get from producers to stores?
A. Producers walk them to stores
B. Consumers bring them
C. Transportation like trucks, trains, ships, or planes
D. Stores make all goods
C. Transportation like trucks, trains, ships, or planes
Which person is both a producer and a consumer?
A. A child saving money
B. A farmer who sells crops and buys food
C. A shopper at a store
D. A worker driving a truck
B. A farmer who sells crops and buys food
Why might a country ship in goods made somewhere else?
A: It costs more.
B: It is cheaper.
C: It uses less gas.
D: It helps with peace.
B: It is cheaper.
Where are goods produced?
A: only in Europe
B: only in China
C: only in the United States
D: all around the world
D: all around the world
Why do factories use many workers?
A. To sell goods
B. So each worker can do one small job
C. To grow food
D. To transport goods
B. So each worker can do one small job
What is the difference between a producer and a consumer?
A producer makes or sells goods, and a consumer buys or uses goods.
Why do countries bring goods in and send goods away?
Because some goods are easier or cheaper to make in different countries, and not every country makes the same goods.
Explain how a good goes from a producer to a consumer.
A producer makes a good, it is sent to a store using transportation, and a consumer buys it.
Give one example of a good you use and explain where it might have been made.
Answers will vary
My shirt is a good, and it might have been made in another country and sent to the United States.