Deck 1: Exploring the World of Business and Economics
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Deck 1: Exploring the World of Business and Economics
1
Free enterprise is a system of business in which individuals decide what to produce and how to produce it.
True
2
Less than 65 percent of small businesses fail within the first ten years.
False
3
Adam Smith argued that the creation of wealth is properly the concern of private individuals, not the government.
True
4
The business cycle consists of two or more consecutive three-month periods of decline in a country's GDP.
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5
A general rise in the level of prices is called
A) free enterprise.
B) inflation.
C) gross domestic product.
D) depression.
E) monopoly.
A) free enterprise.
B) inflation.
C) gross domestic product.
D) depression.
E) monopoly.
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6
A market situation in which there are many buyers and sellers of a product and no single buyer or seller can control the price is
A) an oligopoly.
B) a monopolistic marketplace.
C) a monopoly.
D) pure competition.
E) a laissez-faire market.
A) an oligopoly.
B) a monopolistic marketplace.
C) a monopoly.
D) pure competition.
E) a laissez-faire market.
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7
A system of exchange in which goods or services are exchanged without using money is called
A) a barter system.
B) free enterprise.
C) monetary policy.
D) fiscal policy.
E) monopolistic competition.
A) a barter system.
B) free enterprise.
C) monetary policy.
D) fiscal policy.
E) monopolistic competition.
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8
The separation of a manufacturing process into distinct tasks is referred to as
A) barter.
B) specialization.
C) a factory system.
D) a domestic system.
E) an economy of scale.
A) barter.
B) specialization.
C) a factory system.
D) a domestic system.
E) an economy of scale.
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9
A method of manufacturing in which all materials, machinery, and workers are assembled in one place is called
A) the economic system.
B) the domestic system.
C) Slater's system.
D) the factory system.
E) an oligopoly.
A) the economic system.
B) the domestic system.
C) Slater's system.
D) the factory system.
E) an oligopoly.
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10
The definition of a service economy is an economy in which more effort is devoted to the production of goods to be used for services.
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11
Walmart and Target are often referred to as marketing intermediaries.
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12
Approximately one-third of our nation's total production consists of consumer products.
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13
A monopoly is a market (or industry) with only one seller.
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14
Which of the following is not one of the four resources used by business today?
A) Material
B) Informational
C) Governmental
D) Financial
E) Human
A) Material
B) Informational
C) Governmental
D) Financial
E) Human
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15
Today, the U.S. economy is often characterized as a __________ economy.
A) laissez-faire
B) command
C) socialist
D) mixed
E) Smithsonian
A) laissez-faire
B) command
C) socialist
D) mixed
E) Smithsonian
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16
Many economists refer to the average level of output per worker per hour as
A) productivity.
B) inflation.
C) the business cycle.
D) real GDP.
E) the trough.
A) productivity.
B) inflation.
C) the business cycle.
D) real GDP.
E) the trough.
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17
Which of the following is not one of the four states in a business cycle?
A) Peak
B) Recession
C) Trough
D) Recovery
E) Deficit
A) Peak
B) Recession
C) Trough
D) Recovery
E) Deficit
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18
Before leaving England, __________ memorized the plans for a water-powered spinning ma-chine and set up a textile plan in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
A) Eli Whitney
B) Franklin Roosevelt
C) Samuel Slater
D) Mark Cuban
E) Cyrus McCormick
A) Eli Whitney
B) Franklin Roosevelt
C) Samuel Slater
D) Mark Cuban
E) Cyrus McCormick
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19
So You Think You Know Business?
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-Since 1954, three companies have been No. 1 on America's Fortune 500 list several times. They are:
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-Since 1954, three companies have been No. 1 on America's Fortune 500 list several times. They are:
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20
So You Think You Know Business?
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-What day of the week are employees most productive?
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-What day of the week are employees most productive?
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21
So You Think You Know Business?
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-The air conditioner was developed by Willis Carrier in 1902. Its original purpose was not to cool homes. What was its purpose?
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-The air conditioner was developed by Willis Carrier in 1902. Its original purpose was not to cool homes. What was its purpose?
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22
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-Which college football team inspired Gatorade?
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-Which college football team inspired Gatorade?
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23
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-What fast-food chain founded in 1964 was named for brothers Forrest and LeRoy Raffel?
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-What fast-food chain founded in 1964 was named for brothers Forrest and LeRoy Raffel?
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24
So You Think You Know Business?
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-Reebok is Turkish for "fleet of foot."
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-Reebok is Turkish for "fleet of foot."
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25
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-In what city was America's first stock exchange located?
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-In what city was America's first stock exchange located?
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26
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-What company today was originally named the Computer-Tabulator-Recorder Company (C-T-R)?
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-What company today was originally named the Computer-Tabulator-Recorder Company (C-T-R)?
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27
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-With what product did the term "brand name" originate?
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-With what product did the term "brand name" originate?
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28
So You Think You Know Business?
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-What did the term "buck" originally refer to?
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-What did the term "buck" originally refer to?
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