Goods and Services
Types of Resources
Economic Choices
Human Capital & Occupations
100

Items you can see, like pencils or cars. 

A. Goods

B. Services

C. Producers

D. Consumers

What are goods?

100

The resources found in nature that people use.

A. Human Resources

B. Capital Resources

C. Natural Resources

D. Local Resources

What are natural resources?

100

To give up one thing for another. 

A. Opportunity Cost

B. Trade-Off

C. Option

D. Need

What is a trade-off?

100

This is one way you can invest in your future.

A. Going to the movies

B. Buying what you want

C. Learning good study habits

D. Playing video games and not doing homework

What is learning good study habits?

200

The work that people do, such as fixing a car or cutting your hair.

A. Import

B. Goods

C. Services

D. Producers

What are services?

200

These resources are human-made items used to make other goods or provide services.

A. Capital Resources

B. Human Resources

C. Natural Resources

D. Local Resources


What are capital resources. 

200

This is what you have to give up to get something else.

A. Economic Choice

B. Trade-Off

C. Want

D. Opportunity Cost


What is opportunity cost.

200

This is your skills, knowledge and experience. 

A. Investment

B. Human Capital

C. Occupation

D. Human Resources

What is human capital?

300

These are the 3 reasons why people should buy local products.

To support local business, lower shipping costs and fresher products. 
300

These are a person's talents or skills.

A. Consumer Resources

B. Natural Resources

C. Capital Resources

D. Human Resources

What are human resources?

300

The choice that is made when given two options.

A. Economic Choice

B. Opportunity Cost

C. Benefit

C. Need

What is economic choice?

300

This is an example of an occupation.

Possible answers: Doctors, Scientists, Teachers, Police Officers

400

A product brought into a country for sale.

A. Services

B. Export

C. Import

D. Consumer

What is import?

400

This is an example of a human resource.

Possible answers: Doctor, Firefighter, Teacher, Police Officer, Chef

400
The difference between a need and a want.

A need is something you must have to live and a want is something you would like to have, but do not need.

400

The job or work a person does.

A. Occupation

B. Investment

C. Human Capital

D. Funding

What is occupation?

500

A product sent out of a country for sale.

A. Producer

B. Goods

C. Import

D. Export

What is export?

500

This is a capital resource that a construction worker would use.

Possible answers: hammer, screwdriver, wrench, nails

500

This is an example of a need and a want.

Possible answers: 

Wants: toys, video games, candy

Needs: clothes, food, water

500

The difference between an occupation and volunteer work.

An occupation is paid work and volunteering is something a person does for free.