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Economics Jeopardy GoodsServices Banks Work Producers & Consumers

Answers vary. Goods List two goods. 100 Points

Goods What is a good? A good is a thing that you can touch and feel. 200 Points

Goods True or False I can buy a good at Musser’s Market. True 300 Points

Goods Which item is not a good. A. Landscape company B. Baby rattle C. Pizza A. Landscape Company 400 Points

Goods How is a good related to a producer or consumer? Producers make goods. Consumers buy goods. 500 Points

Services List two services. Answers vary. 100 Points

Services What is a service? A service is something that is done for you. 200 Points

Services True or False: I can buy a service at Pete’s Plumbing. True 300 Points

Services How would you label these jobs: Landscaper Waitress Bank Teller Services 400 Points

Services How is a service related to a producer or consumer? Producers provide a service. Consumers buy services. 500 Points

Banks When you put money in a bank you make a _______. Deposit 100 Points

Banks When you take money out of a bank you make a _________. Withdrawal 200 Points

Banks Your parents may use this to pay a bill. What is it? Check 300 Points

Banks Consumers may use this to make a purchase without using coins, bills, or checks. Debit/credit card 400 Points

Banks Why are banks important? Explain. Answers may vary. 500 Points

Work Name two ways that a person can increase his/her income? Answers may vary. 100 Points

Work Why do people need money to live? Explain. Answers may vary. 200 Points

Work List two jobs that I could get with only a H.S. diploma? Answers may vary. 300 Points

Work Answers may vary. 400 Points List two jobs that I could get with a college degree?

Work How can training, education, and experience help you find a job? Training, education, and experience can help you find a better paying job. 500 Points

Producers & Consumers What is a producer? A producer is someone that provides a good or service. 100 Points

Producers & Consumers What is a consumer? A consumer is someone that purchases a good or service. 200 Points

Producers & Consumers Is this a producer or consumer? Explain. Producer. The farmer will sell his fruit. 300 Points

Producers & Consumers Explain this picture. The producer sells flowers. The consumer is buying a bouquet of flowers. 400 Points

Producers & Consumers How can you be a consumer? Answers may vary. 500 Points