Graphs and Models
Production
Goods and Services
Needs and Wants
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100

What does a simple economic model show about scarcity?

It shows that resources are limited and choices must be made.

100

Why can’t producers make unlimited goods?

Because resources like labor, materials, and time are limited

100

What is the term for a tangible object that we use to satisfy our wants and needs?

Goods

100

Gabby is going grocery shopping and remembers that she is out of water bottles. Getting this water is an example of what?

Need

100

What is the number one social media platform in the world right now?

TikTok

200

How does a production possibilities curve (PPC) show the effects of limited resources?

It shows the maximum combinations of goods that can be produced with limited resources.

200

How do limited resources force producers to make choices about what goods to create?

They must decide which goods use resources most effectively.

200

What is the term that is used to describe work that is performed for someone else?

Service

200

John has free time and he decides that he wants to purchase Netflix so he can watch a new movie. Getting Netflix is an example of what?

Want

200

What number is one of the stranger things character named after?

Eleven

300

Why does a PPC curve illustrate opportunity cost when shifting production from one good to another?

Because increasing production of one good requires giving up some of the other.

300

Why must producers consider opportunity cost when deciding how to use their resources?

Because choosing one option means giving up another potentially valuable one.

300

What type of goods would computers and cars be considered as?

Durable Good

300

What is the term that describes the fact that we do not have enough resources to satisfy everyone’s needs and wants?

Scarcity

300

Who was the 44th President of the United States?

Barack Obama

400

How can a bar graph help show the difference between spending on needs versus wants?

It compares amounts visually, making it easy to see which category gets more resources.

400

How does consumer demand for needs versus wants influence production decisions?

Producers make more of what consumers value most, especially essential goods.

400

What type of goods would food and cosmetics be considered as?

Non-durable Good

400

Alex needs to drive from Greensboro to Myrtle Beach for a work event. She already has a car but wants to rent a new one for traveling purposes. Will the car that she rents be considered a want or a need?

want

400

What is the term that measures the total value of all goods and services a country produces in a year, and it often rises when inflation causes prices to increase?

GDP

500

How can different economic models  lead to different conclusions about how societies should issue scarce resources?

Models emphasize different factors (like efficiency, equity, or growth), so they can suggest different priorities for resource use.

500

How does choosing to produce more luxury goods instead of essential goods create opportunity costs for a business?

The business gives up the chance to meet essential consumer needs, which could reduce customer trust or steady demand, showing how shifting production affects long‑term benefits

500

What are the 4 resources necessary to produce goods and services?

Natural resources, Labor (Human resources), Capital/ Capital goods, and Entrepreneurs

500

What is the percentage strategy for budgeting needs and wants?

50/30/20 rule

500

What is the law called that states  when the price of a product goes up, consumers buy less of it — and when the price goes down, consumers buy more?

Law of demand

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