EC-012
EC-903
EC-070
EC-915
EI-125
100

How are prices used in our economy?


to ration limited resources




100

Resources that enable businesses to operate are also known as

inputs

100

What do service businesses sell?

Intangible actvites

100

The United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters is an example of a(n)

apprentice


100

In ethical dilemmas, someone could be:

hurt

200

What is the amount of money for which an item sells in the competitive market place?

price 

200

Which of the following economic resources is responsible for combining the other resources to produce goods and services?

human resources 

200

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

manufacturer

200

A union worker who is just beginning in the occupation is referred to as a(n)

Apprentice 

200

What is the first step you should take when resolving an ethical dilemma?

identify the dilemma 

300

A store sells T-shirts for $10. Which of the following would be the most likely to occur if all other factors remain the same, and there is a demand for the T-shirts at $10?



  1. if the price is lowered, the volume of sales will go up
    greater; decreased
    excess supply
    supply is greater than demand



300

Offering higher wages, employee assistance programs, and benefits are responses to limited

human resource  

300

One way in which many businesses demonstrate their social responsibility toward employees is by providing them with

a safe secure working environment 

300

Local 476 of the UAW walked off the job in support of Local 477 of the UAW, which was striking. This is known as a __________ strike

sympathetic 

300

Andrea isn't breaking any laws, but his behavior still isn't ethical. This is because simply doing what is _________isn't always considered ethical.

legal

400

when Supply is greater than a demand, a _____ often develops. In this, producers are likely to lower their prices to sell the excess supply.


buyer's market


400

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

technology 

400

Which of the following statements about wholesale trade businesses is true?

They operate from a variety of business premises 

400

When union members of Local 654 arrived at work today, they found a sign on the door stating that the business had closed temporarily, and the employees were not allowed to work. This is a pressure strategy known as a(n)

sit-down-strike

400

Malcolm is facing an ethical dilemma, but instead of responding to it, he avoids it and pretends it doesn't exist. The problem will most likely:

get worse 

500

some energy companies offer free electricity at night and on weekends because during those times. Which of the following explains why this would happen?

supply is greater than demand

500

A company designs robotic technology that can perform human job functions. This is known as ____ and can be an alternative to limited human resources

automation 

500

A socially responsible business will attempt to give customers:

the best product at the best prices

500

When union members of Local 654 arrived at work today, they found a sign on the door stating that the business had closed temporarily, and the employees were not allowed to work. This is a pressure strategy known as a(n)

lockout

500

When Genevieve makes a mistake at work, she considers blaming one of her coworkers. Her sense of _______let's her know that she is facing an ethical dilemma.

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