Goods and Services
Needs and Wants
Scarcity, Opportunity Cost, Trade
Producers and Consumers
100

Items made or grown to be sold in Hartland are called: 

Goods! 

100

Food, shelter, and clothes are all examples of:

Needs

100

Bill wants the new video game.  He goes to Target but they are all sold out.  This is an example of: 

Scarcity

100

A person who buys goods is called: 

consumer
200

An example of a service NOT provided in Hartland is:

A. teacher B. fireman C. policeman D. cab driver

D. Cab driver

200

Is a video game a want or a need?  

want! 

200

You want to buy your friend a toy and a DVD but you can't afford both.  Not buying the DVD is called: 

A. Choice  B. Service  C. Shelter  D. Opportunity Cost

Opportunity Cost

200

A person who buys a service is called: 

Consumer
300

An example of a service is: 

Answers will vary!  

300

Video games, toys, and jewelry are wants or needs?  

Wants. 

300

Michigan cherries are sold in Florida and oranges from Florida are sold in Michigan.  This is an example of...

A. Choice  B. Service  C. Shelter  D. Trade

Trade! 

300

A person who makes goods is called: 

producer

400

A job someone does to help others is: 

A service! 

400

Is a remote control boat a want or a need? 

A want

400

Ms. K went to the store to buy food and toys.  She picked out a doll and some chicken but didn't have enough money to buy both.  Which should she buy? 

Food/Chicken because it is a need.  A doll is a want. 

400

An example of a producer in HARTLAND is: 


A. CVS  B. Spicer's  C. Bank  D. Target

Spicer's

500

Is getting a haircut a good or a service? 

Service

500

If you can't afford two things and one is a want and one is a need, which should you buy? 

The need! 

500

Meijer was out of toilet paper!  This is an example of: 

scarcity! 

500

What do consumers use to buy goods and services? 

Money

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