EC-070
EC-901
EC-902
EC-903
EC-011
100

A company that transforms cotton into wearable clothing is considered a ___

A - Service business

B - Farmer

C - Manufacturer

D - Builder

100

A gap between unlimited wants and limited resources creates:

A Surplus

B Scarcity
C Economics

D Wants

100

Which is an example of a good?

A Dentist fixing your teeth

B a haircut

C a candy bar

D a mechanic fixing your car

100

What type of resource is a hair dresser?

A Human resource

B Natural resource

C Capital resource

100

If the demand for a good or service is constant regardless of its price, __________ demand exists.

A Inelastic

B Sellers

C Elastic

D Buyers

200

Emilia works for a company that constructs houses and business facilities.Which type of producer does she work for?

A - A builder

B - A manufacturer

C - A service provider

D - A trader

200

The study of economics is basically about what two things?

A People and money

B People and choices

C Money and change

D Money and problems

200

Which is an example of a service?

A a candy bar

B Hamburgers

C a computer

D Having your hair cut

200

_______ are items that are used to produce goods and services.

A Capital goods

B Natural goods

C customer services

D economic resources

200

Some products are used together. These products would be known as

A Complementary products

B Substitute products

C Supplied goods

D Supplied services

300

A large retailer feels that it has a duty to contribute to the well-being of society, so it donates a portion of its proceeds to a charity that helps the environment. What is the retailer demonstrating?

A - Social responsibility

B - Retailing

C - Wholesaling

D - e-tailing

300

You want to hang out with your friend after school. This would be called a ____

A - Noneconomic want

B - Economic desire

C - Changing Desire
D - Economic want

300

Industrial goods that are constantly being purchased and used up in the operation of a business

A Supplies

B Staple Items

C Raw materials

D Tangible goods

300

A truck driver and an high-level operations manager would both be considered a human resources

True or False

300

Advances in technology have led to a(n) ___ in the supply of some products

A Increase

B Decrease

C No change

400

What do service businesses sell?

A - Retail goods

B - Raw goods

C - Wholesale merchandise

D - Intangible activities

400

The ultimate goal of all economic activity is:

A Consumption

B Conservation

C Distribution
D Calculation

400

A student purchased a laptop to use for homework assignments. In economic terms, this computer would be classified as a(n) __________ good.

A Industrial

B Wanted
C Consumer

D Capital

400

Human resources create and use _______ to transform natural resources from their less satisfying original state to products that better satisfy consumers

A Capital goods

B skills and training
C natural abilities

D Human resources

400

When the demand is so great that customers will buy regardless of high prices, a(n) __________ market exists

A Consumer's

B Buyer's

C Executive's

D Seller's

500

These businesses don't modify or change products, they simply move goods from producers to customers

A - Service

B - Raw goods

C - Trade industries

D - Manufacturers

500

You decide to watch YouTube videos instead of playing video games. This is referred to as:

A Capital resources

B Opportunity cost

C Scarcity

D Demand

500

Susan is willing to pay a high price for the brand of china that she wants for her home. This china would be classified as a(n) __________ product

A Consumer

B Industrial

C Market

D Specialty

500

Capital goods reflect the state of ________ that exists in society. For example, Industrialized societies would use the most up-to-date and modernized capital goods

A Natural resources

B technology
C Education

D Human resources

500

If consumer's don't have money to spend, they can't buy products. Therefore, _____ is a major factor affecting demand

A Hobbies

B Free time

C buying power

D expectations