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Economic Activities Quiz Number from 1-20 on a sheet of paper.

Question 1. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Coal Miner

Question 2. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Automobile Assembly Plant

Question 3. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Farming

Question 4. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Grocery Store

Question 5. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary

Question 6. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Oil Well

Question 7. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary

Question 8. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Helicopter Pilot

Question 9. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Seamstress

Question 10. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Fishermen

Question 11. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Waiter

Question 12. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Fire Fighters

Question 13. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Cashier

Question 14. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Delivery man

Question 15. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Furniture Maker

Question 16. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Loggers or Timber cutters

Question 17. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Furniture Store

Question 18. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Cotton Farmer

Question 19. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary T- Shirt purchased in store

Question 20. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Oil Refinery

Economic Activities Quiz Number from 1-20 on a sheet of paper.

Question 1. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Coal Miner

Question 2. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Automobile Assembly Plant

Question 3. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Farming

Question 4. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Grocery Store

Question 5. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary

Question 6. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Oil Well

Question 7. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary

Question 8. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Helicopter Pilot

Question 9. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Seamstress

Question 10. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Fishermen

Question 11. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Waiter

Question 12. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Fire Fighters

Question 13. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Cashier

Question 14. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Delivery man

Question 15. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Furniture Maker

Question 16. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Loggers or Timber cutters

Question 17. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Furniture Store

Question 18. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Cotton Farmer

Question 19. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary T- Shirt purchased in store

Question 20. A.Primary B.Secondary C.Tertiary Oil Refinery