Definitions
Sectors of the economy
Primary Sector Continued
Agriculture
Secondary Sector Continued
100

Complete the question:

The economy is...

the system of using resources.

buying and selling.

100

How many sectors of the economy are there?

What are they?

Three.

Primary, secondary, tertiary.


100

Aside from agriculture, what are three primary sector activities?

Mining, fishing, and forestry

100

True or false : Agriculture is part of the tertiary sector.

If false, correct the statement

False.

Agriculture is part of the primary sector.

100

What do factories need to transform raw materials into products?

Energy


200

What are products from nature called?

Raw materials


200

Which sector provides raw materials from nature?

The primary sector.
200

This type of activity obtains cork, cellulose, and wood.

Forestry

200

Fill in the blanks:

Arable farming produces crops for food and other products. The two types are ______ farming and ______ farming.

Arable farming produces crops for food and other products. The two types are DRY farming and IRRIGATED farming. 

200

Sunlight, water, and wind are examples of which source of energy?

Sunlight, water, and wind are examples of unlimited energy.

300

What are manufactured products?

The production of a new product from raw materials.

Transformed raw materials.

300

This sector provides a service. Some examples are supermarkets, and school. What is another example?

Tertiary sector.

Example: transportation, doctors offices, restaurants etc.

300

What activity includes slate, granite, and coal?

Mining

300

What do farmers with irrigated farms use to water their crops?

These farmers use IRRIGATION SYSTEMS to water their crops.

300

Give three examples of non-renewable sources?

Coal, oil, natural gas, or nuclear energy

400

Complete the sentence:

A factory is...

A place where raw materials are transformed into manufactured products.


400

Factories and workshops are in which sector of the economy? What do they do?

The secondary sector. They turn raw materials into manufactured products

400

True or false: In opencast mines and quarries, miners work deep below the ground in caves, tunnels and shafts.


In UNDERGROUND mines, miners work deep below the ground in CAVES, TUNNELS, and SHAFTS.

OR

In opencast mines and quarries, miners work in open-air pits to extract minerals close to Earth's surface.

400

Livestock farming produces food, and non-food products? Give two examples of each.

Food: meat, eggs, milk

Non-food: wool and leather

400

Give an example of a consumer product, and why?

The food industry because it processes products from farming and fishing. These products are sold directly to consumers.

500

The extraction of rocks and minerals from the ground is called...

Mining
500

Give three examples of each:

Raw materials, manufactured products.

Raw materials: wood, wheat, water, fruits, vegetables, marble, cotton, etc.

Manufactured products: Tables/chairs, cars, jewelery, bread, tiles, clothing, etc.

500

What is the difference between deep sea and coastal fishing?

Coastal fishing- uses smaller boats and traditional methods, near the coast, fishermen return to the port at the end of the day.

Deep-Sea fishing is further from the coast, fishermen work for weeks or months, and they use larger ships.


500
What is the difference between extensive livestock farming and intensive livestock farming?

Extensive farming takes place in open fields and animals eat natural products.

Intensive farming takes place in stables or indoor pens and the animals eat food that is produced in factories.

500
What is a limited source of energy? Provide two examples.

Energy that comes from non-renewable resources.
Examples: coal, natural gas, oil, and nuclear energy.