Resources
Producers & Consumers
Good or a Service
Bartering
Scarcity
100

Which of these is a natural resource?

A. factory

B. flowers

C. firefighter

B. Flowers

100

When you buy a ticket for the movies, are you a producer or a consumer?

A. Producer

B. Consumer

B. Consumer

100

A dentist provides a _____________.

A. Good

B. Service

B. Service

100

Ana mows the lawn for Mr. Smith.  Mr. Smith gives Ana $20.00 for the service.  Is this an example of exchanging money or bartering?

A. Bartering

B. Money exchange

B. Money exchange

100

What is scarcity?

A. Not being able to pay for something. 

B. When there is not enough of something for everyone.

C. When you trade for what you want.

B. When there is not enough of something for everyone.

200

Which of these is a capital resource?

A. computer

B. Teacher

C. soil (dirt)

A. Computer

200

What do producers do?

A. Make the goods or services

B. Buy the goods or services

A. Make the goods or services.

200

My mom goes to the bakery to pick up my birthday cake.  Is the bakery providing a good or a service?

A. Good

B. Service

A. Good

200

Harvey loves Key Lime Pie.  His neighbor made a key lime pie for Harvey for helping her trim one of the trees in her yard.  Was this a barter or a money exchange?

A. Barter

B. Money Exchange

A. Barter


200

Kayla is having a birthday party.  There will be 10 guests.  She buys a 12 pack of paper plates and cups.  Is there a scarcity?

A. Yes, there is a scarcity

B. No, there is not a scarcity.

B. No, there is not a scarcity.

300

A resource that comes from nature is called a ____.

A. Capital Resource

B. Human Resource

C. Natural Resource

C. Natural Resource

300

What is a synonym for consumer?

A. Boss

B. maker

C. Customer

C. Customer

300

My sister sells Girl Scout cookies outside of Kroger on Saturday morning.  Is she selling a good or a service?

A. Good

B. Service

A. Good

300

What is a synonym for bartering?

Trading or something similar

300

Mark brings 20 cookies to school to share with his class.  His class has 24 students.  Is there a scarcity of cookies?

A. Yes, there is a scarcity. 

B. No, there is not a scarcity.

A. Yes, there is a scarcity.

400

The tools used to produce other goods and services.

A. Natural Resource

B. Capital Resource

C. Human Resource

B. Capital Resource

400

When you make cookies for a bake sale, are you a producer or a consumer?

A. Producer

B. Consumer

C. Both

A. Producer

400

Which of these is a service?

A. A barber shop

B. Target

C. McDonalds

A. Barber Shop

400

What would be a good thing to barter for a haircut?

A. A watermelon

B. A car

C. A carwash

C. a carwash

400

The playground has 8 swings. A class comes outside, and 5 kids want to swing.  Is there a scarcity?

A. Yes

B. No

B. No

500

Mary has a lemonade stand.  Name a: 

1. Natural resource she might use.

2. A capital resource she might use. 

3. Who is the human resource?

Answers will vary: 

1. lemons, water, sugar

2. cups, pitcher, spoon, sign, table

3. YOU!

500

A farmer grows apples and sells them. A family buys the apples to eat. 

The farmer is the ________.

The family is the ________.

 

The farmer is the producer and the family is the consumer.

500

Which of these businesses provide both a good and a service?

A. Toy Store

B. Restaurant

C. Flower shop

B. Restaurant

500

What is one benefit to bartering?

Answers will vary.

no money

uses things you have

500

April has 5 markers.  Andre has 10 markers.  They want to share their markers with their class of 25.  Will there be a scarcity?

A. Yes

B. No

A. Yes