- 1. Which of the following is a need?
A) food B) toys C) bike D) roller skates
A) Someone who makes things and sells them B) Someone who buys things
- 3. Where do natural resources come from?
A) man B) school C) factories D) nature
- 4. A person who starts a business.
A) industry B) historian C) settlement D) entrepreneurs
- 5. Businesses that provide a certain product or service.
A) industry B) settlement C) statehood D) manufacturing
- 6. Depending on one another.
A) incentive B) choice C) interactions D) interdependence
- 7. The cost of passing up the next best choices when making a decision
A) economics B) taxes C) opportunity costs D) choice
- 8. To limit ones attention to one business, subject, or study
A) manufacturing B) scarcity C) specialization
- 9. This means not plentiful.
A) specialization B) scarcity C) adapt
- 10. Money collected by the government from people or businesses for public use
A) economy B) scarcity C) taxes
- 11. When people give up something in order to get something else is called this.
A) taxes B) economy C) scarcity D) trade off
- 12. What kind of resource is a raw material?
A) capital B) human C) natural
- 13. Trade with other countries is called this.
A) international B) economy C) specialization
- 14. Wants are things people want and can not always get. To get these people must make
A) natural resources B) economic choices C) advertising specials
- 15. The cost of passing up the next best choice when making a decision
A) taxes B) economics C) opportunity costs
- 16. Things that people make or use to satisfy needs and wants are called this
A) services B) producers C) goods
- 17. A person who makes goods and services is called this
A) services B) consumer C) producer
- 18. A person who uses or buys goods and services is called this
A) consumer B) producer C) services
- 19. When we can't have everything you want you have to make this
A) checks B) choice C) money
- 20. Which of the following is not a type of resources?
A) scarcity B) natural C) capital D) human
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