Business Models
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Market Structures
Random Questions
100

a business that is owned and controlled by one person with unlimited liability, sole responsibility, and complete control

Sole Proprietorship

100

shares, portions of a corporation you own

Stocks

100

form that is completed annually by current and prospective college students to determine their eligibility for financial aid

FASFA

100

A market where buyers and sellers are acting independently and can enter or exit the market easily is an example of...

Perfect Competition

100

Mrs. Walker's dog's name is...

Maylee Bean

200

a business that provides goods and services with particular goals in mind that typically aim to serve the community

Nonprofit

200

most often purchases form of share, represents a true ownership of a firm

Common Stock

200

aid that does not need to be repaid; received based on academic merit

Scholarship
200

Differs from perfect competition in one key aspect - sellers offer different, rather than identical products...

Monopolistic Competition

200

A market structure in which a few larger sellers control most of the production of a good or service

Oligopoly

300

a business that uses an original company’s name through a contract to sell goods and services of the parent company

Franchise

300

a business that shares the responsibility between two people that allows for specialization, shared decisions making, and shared business losses

Partnership

300

aid that does not need to be repaid; received based on financial need

Grant

300

Presence of only one seller controlling all production of a good or service

Monopoly

300

The need and purpose of Labor Unions have changed in the last century due to...

work force shifting to service-based industries

400

a business that is legally distinct from their owners and is treated as if it were an individual being able to hire workers, sign contracts, and purchase land all in the name of the company

Corporation

400

an organization of workers that negotiates with employers for better wages, improved working conditions, and job security

Labor Union

400

program that allows students to work part time while continuing their studies

Work Study

400

A few select sellers offering offering similar or identical products would be an example of...

Oligopoly

400

Someone can generally determine how well the Stock Market is doing by looking at the... 

DOW Jones

500

a business that is owned collectively by its members that share decision making and sometimes risk

Cooperative

500

receives their profit before other shareholders, even if the company is not doing well

Preferred Shock

500

Student loans must be...

PAID BACK

500

An ideal market structure in which buyers and sellers each compete directly and fully under the laws of supply and demand

Perfect Competition

500

Which of the following is NOT a challenge to Labor Unions?

Allowing for employee case-by-case situations

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