Primary Sector
Secondary Sector
Tertiary Sector
Goods
Services
100

The sector of the economy that includes farming, fishing, and mining.

Primary sector

100

This sector transforms raw materials into products.

Secondary sector

100

This sector provides services rather than goods.

Tertiary sector

100

This category includes physical objects like books and mugs.

Goods

100

Getting a haircut is an example of this.

Service

200

This Spanish agricultural product makes the country a global leader in both oil and wine production.

Olives and grapes

200

This is the Spanish city known for its industrial production and is located in Catalonia.

Barcelona

200

Millions visit Spain every year, making this industry a major economic driver.

Tourism

200

These items satisfy human wants or needs and can be touched.

Tangible goods

200

These do not produce a product but fulfill a human need or want through action.

Services

300

Name one major issue affecting farmers

Food supply chains, weather, lack of supply

300

This energy source is heavily imported into Spain

Oil or natural gas

300

Is Public Administration part of the tertiary sector? True or false

True

300

Name two examples of goods

It can be ANYTHING

300

Name two services

Education, health, etc.
400

This form of livestock is raised all over Spain and provides both wool and meat.

Sheep

400

This industry works with aluminium and is vital for vehicles

Steel sector

400

These two sectors combined with tourism form the core of Spain's service economy

Restaurants and Commerce

400

Goods are different from this concept, involves actions rather than objects.

Services

400

Building a road is considered a service? True or false?

True

500

With over 4,000 km of coastline, this activity is a vital part of Spain’s economy and diet.

Fishing

500

What industry involves using raw materials to make clothes?

Textile industry or clothing industry

500

Name two examples of cultural or leisure activities included in the tertiary sector.

Museums and concerts

500

These types of goods are not necessary for survival but are still purchased

Non-essential goods

500

An example of an item necessary for survival

Water, house, food, etc