Consumer Decision-Making
Employment Types (Full-time / Part-time / Casual)
Types of Business — Sole Trader / Partnership / Franchise
Consumer & Producer Rights and Responsibilities
Reasons Why People Work — Personal / Social / Financial
100

What is the first step in the consumer decision-making process?

Recognise a need/want.

100

Which type of job usually works around 38 hours per week?

Full-time

100

Which type has one owner who keeps the profit and makes all decisions?

Sole trader

100

Name one consumer right in Australia.

Right to safe products; right to accurate information; right to repair/replace/refund; right to fair treatment.

100

Which category is “to earn money for needs and wants”?

Financial Reason

200

What factor is being considered when you compare the prices of two products? (Any one factors)

Price/Quality/Advertising/Peer pressure/Ethical Choices/Convenience

200

Which job has regular hours but fewer than full-time and includes benefits like paid leave?

Part-time

200

Which type is owned by two or more people who share profit and risk?

Partnership

200

Name one producer responsibility.

Provide safe/quality goods; advertise honestly; honour warranties; treat all customers fairly/respectfully

200

Which category is “meeting people and feeling part of a team”?

Social Reason

300

If your friends all buy the same brand and you follow, which factor influenced your decision?

Peer pressure

300

Which type of job has no guaranteed hours and no paid leave?

Casual

300

Which type allows a person to buy the brand and business model from a larger company?

Franchise

300

If a product has a major fault, what can the consumer ask for?

Repair, refund or replacement

300

Which category is “learning skills, building confidence, feeling proud”?

Personal Reason

400

You want a product that arrives tomorrow. Which factor matters most?

Convenience (speed/delivery time).

400

Why might a student choose a casual job instead of part-time work?

Flexible hours, fits school timetable; can take occasional shifts; often higher hourly rate (loading)

400

Give one advantage of a franchise for a new business owner.

Brand recognition; training/support; proven business model; supplier deals; marketing help.

400

An ad is misleading. Which consumer right is affected?

Right to accurate information.

400

A student chooses a job mainly to gain experience and build confidence. Identify the reason type and explain why.

Personal.
Why: gaining experience and building confidence are personal growth outcomes.

500

Name two steps in the consumer decision-making process and explain what happens in each.

1. Information search: look up reviews/prices/shops.

2. Evaluate alternatives: compare options by price, quality, ethics, convenience....


500

Explain one difference between part-time and full-time jobs.

Full-time jobs usually involve around 38 hours per week and include paid annual and sick leave.

Part-time jobs work regular but fewer hours (less than full-time) and get pro-rated leave that matches their hours.


500

Explain one key difference between a partnership and a franchise.

Partnership: ownership is shared between partners who co-own the business.

Franchise: individual franchisee operates under another company’s brand/system and pays fees/royalties; not co-owners of the parent company.

500

Give one ethical action a producer can take when making products.

Use recycled/eco materials; reduce waste/packaging; transparent supply chain.

500

Give one example for each: personal, social, financial reason.

Personal: learn barista skills; feel proud of doing a good job.

Social: make friends at work; be part of a team.

Financial: pay for phone plan; save for shoes.

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