Deck 1: Understanding Entrepreneurship
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Deck 1: Understanding Entrepreneurship
1
Industries last forever.
False
2
A(n) _____ is a digital replica of a human or real-world entity.
A) anonymous process
B) virtual being
C) digital twin
D) immersive experience
E) quantum computer
A) anonymous process
B) virtual being
C) digital twin
D) immersive experience
E) quantum computer
C
3
The vital issue for entrepreneurs is not avoiding failure but minimizing the cost of a possible failure.
True
4
The period of time prior to a firm's launch and startup is called the fuzzy front end.
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5
Early economists recognized that _____ is the primary force behind rising standards of living and that innovations in this would determine the success of nations in the future.
A) technology
B) labor
C) manufacturing
D) industry formation
E) economic growth
A) technology
B) labor
C) manufacturing
D) industry formation
E) economic growth
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6
As entrepreneurial firms achieve noticeable levels of success and a new industry grows, the industry generally becomes more _____ as a result of so many firms competing for position.
A) stable
B) unstable
C) consolidated
D) fragmented
E) uniform
A) stable
B) unstable
C) consolidated
D) fragmented
E) uniform
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7
All of the following have been identified as key technology trends that will be the foundation for the next generation of entrepreneurial businesses EXCEPT
A) foreign manufacturing .
B) augmented reality.
C) synthetic biology.
D) artificial intelligence.
E) virtual reality.
A) foreign manufacturing .
B) augmented reality.
C) synthetic biology.
D) artificial intelligence.
E) virtual reality.
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8
The entrepreneurial process is typically a linear process.
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9
Which of the following is arguably the most important platform technology today?
A) D igital anonymity
B) Virtual reality
C) B ig data
D) Genomics
E) Artificial intelligence
A) D igital anonymity
B) Virtual reality
C) B ig data
D) Genomics
E) Artificial intelligence
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10
Entrepreneurial ventures and small businesses are related, but they are not the same in most respects.
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11
Entrepreneurship is simply starting a business.
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12
Entrepreneurship is a form of ''creative destruction.''
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13
Entrepreneurship can be found in some form in every country, in every age group, and (increasingly) in women as often as in men.
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14
The word entrepreneur came into popular use in the United States during the 1990s.
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15
Chief among the benefits to society that the entrepreneurial process brings are
A) new technologies, new market discovery, and diversity.
B) economic growth, new industry formation, and job creation.
C) job creation, new market discovery, and diversity.
D) economic growth, globalization, and new technologies.
E) globalization, job creation, and new industry formation.
A) new technologies, new market discovery, and diversity.
B) economic growth, new industry formation, and job creation.
C) job creation, new market discovery, and diversity.
D) economic growth, globalization, and new technologies.
E) globalization, job creation, and new industry formation.
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16
In the context of new industry formation, Apple's iPhone, introduced on January 9, 2007, spurred the development of the _____ industry.
A) smartphone improvement
B) mobile app
C) prepaid phone
D) touch screen
E) Android
A) smartphone improvement
B) mobile app
C) prepaid phone
D) touch screen
E) Android
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17
The successful execution of the entrepreneurial process results in
A) c apital investment.
B) competitive rivalry.
C) a new venture.
D) an increase in labor supply.
E) intellectual property creation.
A) c apital investment.
B) competitive rivalry.
C) a new venture.
D) an increase in labor supply.
E) intellectual property creation.
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18
Entrepreneurial ventures are responsible for job creation that is disproportionate to the net total new jobs created in the United States over the past 25 years.
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19
The late 1990s brought the "_____" bubble and the rush of the venture capital community to position itself for what appeared to be a new way of doing business.
A) dot com
B) social network
C) blog publicity
D) digital market
E) social media
A) dot com
B) social network
C) blog publicity
D) digital market
E) social media
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20
The _____ is known as the Decade of Entrepreneurship.
A) 1950s
B) 1960s
C) 1970s
D) 1980s
E) 1990s
A) 1950s
B) 1960s
C) 1970s
D) 1980s
E) 1990s
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21
The annual Global Entrepreneurship Monitor divides countries into three groups based on where the country stands in terms of growth. In the 2016/2017 report, these three categories were _____, _____, and _____ economies.
A) innovation-driven; inertia-driven; input-driven
B) efficiency-driven; factor-driven; and inertia-driven
C) inertia-driven; efficiency-driven; and innovation-driven
D) factor-driven; inertia-driven; and innovation-driven
E) innovation-driven; efficiency-driven; and factor-driven
A) innovation-driven; inertia-driven; input-driven
B) efficiency-driven; factor-driven; and inertia-driven
C) inertia-driven; efficiency-driven; and innovation-driven
D) factor-driven; inertia-driven; and innovation-driven
E) innovation-driven; efficiency-driven; and factor-driven
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22
Which of the following is NOT one of the stages of the generic life cycle of an industry?
A) Emerging
B) Disruption
C) New life
D) Adapting
E) Growing
A) Emerging
B) Disruption
C) New life
D) Adapting
E) Growing
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23
Technological change happens when an entrepreneur identifies
A) n ew customer segments that appear to be emerging.
B) n ew customer needs.
C) e xisting customer needs that have not been satisfied.
D) n ew ways of manufacturing and distributing products and services.
E) All of these are correct.
A) n ew customer segments that appear to be emerging.
B) n ew customer needs.
C) e xisting customer needs that have not been satisfied.
D) n ew ways of manufacturing and distributing products and services.
E) All of these are correct.
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24
During Phase _____ of the entrepreneurial process, entrepreneurs do preliminary research to understand any issues they may face in the areas of intellectual property, regulation, or in product development in the case of a technology solution.
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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25
"Mom-and-pops" are also known as _____ businesses.
A) growth-minded
B) lifestyle
C) technical
D) scalable
E) serial
A) growth-minded
B) lifestyle
C) technical
D) scalable
E) serial
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26
More than perhaps anything else, the 1990s were characterized as the _____ Age.
A) Commercial
B) Information
C) Competitiveness
D) Globalization
E) Recession
A) Commercial
B) Information
C) Competitiveness
D) Globalization
E) Recession
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27
The Small Business Administration reports that about half of all new businesses will survive _____ year(s) or more.
A) 1
B) 2
C) 5
D) 10
E) 15
A) 1
B) 2
C) 5
D) 10
E) 15
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28
In terms of business trends, the 1960s were characterized by
A) international competition.
B) fewer benefits.
C) anti-diversification.
D) job security.
E) deregulation.
A) international competition.
B) fewer benefits.
C) anti-diversification.
D) job security.
E) deregulation.
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29
The new millennium ushered in what many refer to as the _____ economy.
A) technology
B) entrepreneur
C) knowledge
D) lean
E) dot com
A) technology
B) entrepreneur
C) knowledge
D) lean
E) dot com
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30
In general, high-impact entrepreneurial ventures have which of the following three primary characteristics?
A) I nnovative, free-thinking, and value-creating
B) Traditional, free-thinking, and growth-oriented
C) V alue-creating, traditional, and growth-oriented
D) Free-thinking, value-creating, and growth-oriented
E) Innovative, value-creating, and growth-oriented
A) I nnovative, free-thinking, and value-creating
B) Traditional, free-thinking, and growth-oriented
C) V alue-creating, traditional, and growth-oriented
D) Free-thinking, value-creating, and growth-oriented
E) Innovative, value-creating, and growth-oriented
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31
Of the 29.6 million small businesses in the United States, 80 percent
A) are started by males.
B) have no employees.
C) are started by females.
D) are lifestyle businesses.
E) are started by people in the 35- to 44-year-old age group.
A) are started by males.
B) have no employees.
C) are started by females.
D) are lifestyle businesses.
E) are started by people in the 35- to 44-year-old age group.
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32
Zambia and India are examples of _____ economies.
A) production-driven
B) factor-driven
C) efficiency-driven
D) innovation-driven
E) quality-driven
A) production-driven
B) factor-driven
C) efficiency-driven
D) innovation-driven
E) quality-driven
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33
The vast majority of net new jobs created by the small business sector are created by
A) lifestyle businesses.
B) "mom-and-pops."
C) gazelles.
D) nascent entrepreneurs.
E) skunks.
A) lifestyle businesses.
B) "mom-and-pops."
C) gazelles.
D) nascent entrepreneurs.
E) skunks.
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34
The 1970s saw the beginnings of three significant trends that would forever change the face of business: macroeconomic turmoil, the technology revolution, and
A) the green revolution.
B) agricultural disasters.
C) international competition.
D) diversification.
E) mechanization.
A) the green revolution.
B) agricultural disasters.
C) international competition.
D) diversification.
E) mechanization.
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35
In _____ economies, businesses are normally created out of necessity and so these countries tend to have very high entrepreneurial activity rates relative to other types of economies.
A) inertia-driven
B) factor-driven
C) innovation-driven
D) efficiency-driven
E) quality-driven
A) inertia-driven
B) factor-driven
C) innovation-driven
D) efficiency-driven
E) quality-driven
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36
The introduction in 1971 of the _____ microprocessor started a technology revolution.
A) Microtel
B) Microsoft
C) Java
D) Intel
E) Sun
A) Microtel
B) Microsoft
C) Java
D) Intel
E) Sun
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37
Which of the following countries is an example of an efficiency-driven economy?
A) Egypt
B) Iran
C) The Russian Federation
D) Canada
E) Estonia
A) Egypt
B) Iran
C) The Russian Federation
D) Canada
E) Estonia
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38
The people and companies that engage in a category of business activity are known as a(n)
A) industry.
B) gazelle.
C) economy.
D) startup.
E) company.
A) industry.
B) gazelle.
C) economy.
D) startup.
E) company.
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39
James would like to open a computer repair shop in his hometown. He is currently in Phase 2 of the entrepreneurial process. This means that James is
A) creating a plan for his business's execution.
B) considering the design of his business.
C) doing preliminary research to understand the industry.
D) focusing on validating the hypotheses he has made about the customer, the solution, and his proposed business model.
E) developing hypotheses from his research.
A) creating a plan for his business's execution.
B) considering the design of his business.
C) doing preliminary research to understand the industry.
D) focusing on validating the hypotheses he has made about the customer, the solution, and his proposed business model.
E) developing hypotheses from his research.
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40
The U.S. Small Business Administration defines a small business as one with fewer than _____ employees.
A) 250
B) 385
C) 500
D) 600
E) 700
A) 250
B) 385
C) 500
D) 600
E) 700
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41
Explain in what ways entrepreneurship is more than simply starting a business.
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42
Briefly describe entrepreneurship.
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43
Why should the effects of risk be considered when starting an entrepreneurial adventure?
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44
Describe current entrepreneurial trends.
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45
Briefly explain the generic life cycle of an industry.
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46
Discuss the knowledge economy of the 2000s.
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47
Briefly discuss the significant changes in entrepreneurship from the 1960s to the 1990s.
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48
Explain how entrepreneurs spur economic growth.
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49
Briefly discuss the three primary characteristics of high-impact entrepreneurial ventures.
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50
What are some reasons why new businesses fail?
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