Supply & Demand
Buyers & Sellers
Profit & Production
Resources & Goods
Banking & GDP
100

This is how much consumers are willing and able to buy a certain product.

What is demand?

100

People who purchase goods and services.

What are buyers/consumers?

100

Money earned after subtracting costs from revenue.

What is profit?

100

Workers and employees are examples of this type of resource.

What are human resources?

100

GDP stands for...

What is Gross Domestic Product?

200

This is what businesses are willing and able to produce.

What is supply?

200

People or businesses offering products for sale.

What are sellers/producers?

200

A bakery raises cupcake prices because flour becomes more expensive. This affects…

What is supply?

200

Oil, trees, and water are examples of these resources.

What are natural resources?

200

GDP measures the total value of these produced within a country.

What are final goods and services?

300

A new gaming console is sitting unsold on shelves because stores ordered too many. This is called a…

What is a surplus?

300

A place where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services.

What is a market?

300

The amount of money a business receives from selling goods and/or services.

What is revenue?

300

Factories, machines, and tools are examples of this type of resource.

What are capital resources?

300

A general rise in prices over time.

What is inflation?

400

The point where supply and demand meet (are the same.)

What is equilibrium price?

400

Competition between sellers usually causes prices to do this.

What is decrease/lower?

400

Resources are limited, but wants are unlimited. Economists call this…

What is scarcity?

400

A finished bicycle sold to a customer is this type of good.

What is a final good?

400

An institution where people deposit and borrow money.
 

What is a bank?

500

When the quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplied.

What is a shortage?

500

If customers suddenly want more lemonade during a heat wave, demand will…

What is increase?

500

IRDL stands for...

What is "increase right, decrease left?"

500

Businesses provide these to households.

What are goods and services?

500

The cost of borrowing money.

What is interest?