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Jeopardy True/False TermsCosts Q$100 Q$200 Q$300 Q$400 Q$500 Q$100 Q$200 Q$300 Q$400 Q$500 FinalFinal Jeopardy Misc. Q$100 Q$200 Q$300 Q$400 Q$500 Q$100 Q$200 Q$300 Q$400 Q$500 Q$100 Q$200 Q$300 Q$400 Q$500

$100 Question from True/False An independent business with 200 employees is considered a small business—True or False?

$100 Answer from True/False What is True.

$200 Question from True/False Most new business owners obtain start-up money to finance their business from banks—True or False?

$200 Answer from True/False What is False.

$300 Question from True/False Small businesses employ only 10 percent of U.S. workers—True or False?

$300 Answer from True/False What is False.

$400 Question from True/False Successful entrepreneurs have many personal characteristics in common—True or False?

$400 Answer to True/False What is True.

$500 Question from True/False An entrepreneur is someone who takes a risk by starting his own business—True or False?

$500 Answer to True/False What is True.

$100 Question from True/False Start-up financing is money needed to pay current operating costs of the business—True or False?

$100 Answer from True/False What is False.

$200 Question from True/False One of the main reasons that businesses started by entrepreneurs fail is inadequate capital—True or False?

$200 Answer from True/False What is True.

$300 Question from True/False A business plan includes a description of the strengths and weaknesses of competitors—True or False?

$300 Answer from True/False What is True.

$400 Question from True/False Everyone who owns a business is an entrepreneur—True or False?

$400 Answer to True/False What is False.

$500 Question from True/False In the United States, nearly as many small businesses close as begin each year—True or False?

$500 Answer to True/False What is True.

$100 Question from Terms The process of starting, organizing, and managing a business.

$100 Answer from Terms What is entrepreneurship?

$200 Question from Terms A brand new invention.

$200 Answer from Terms What is innovation?

$300 Question from Terms A written description of the business idea.

$300 Answer from Terms What is a business plan?

$400 Question from Terms Money provided by large investors to finance new businesses.

$400 Answer to Terms What is venture capital?

$500 Question from Terms A change that increases the usefulness of a product.

$500 Answer to Terms What is improvement?

$100 Question from Start-up, Short-Term, Long-Term Money to pay for current operating cost of the business.

$100 Answer from Start-up, Short-Term, Long-Term What is short-term?

$200 Question from Start-up, Short-Term, Long-Term Money used to purchase equipment to open a business.

$200 Answer from Start-up, Short-Term, Long-Term What is start-up?

$300 Question from Start-up, Short-Term, Long-Term Financing that is obtained for less than a year.

$300 Answer from Start-up, Short-Term, Long-Term What is short-term?

$400 Question from Start-up, Short-Term, Long-Term Money that purchases the land that the business is built on and paid for over many years.

$400 Answer to Start-up, Short-Term, Long-Term What is long-term?

$500 Question from Start-up, Short-Term, Long-Term Money to purchase the license to operate a business.

$500 Answer to Start-up, Short-Term, Long-Term What is start-up?

$100 Question from Miscellaneous Where most of the money needed to start a new business comes from.

$100 Answer from Miscellaneous What is the entrepreneur’s personal savings?

$200 Question from Miscellaneous Small businesses account for how much of the U.S. gross domestic product each year.

$200 Answer from Miscellaneous What is nearly half (50%)?

$300 Question from Miscellaneous SCORE (What does it stand for?).

$300 Answer from Miscellaneous What is Service Corps of Retired Executives?

$400 Question from Miscellaneous The majority of small business owners are over this age.

$400 Answer to Miscellaneous What is 40?

$500 Question from Miscellaneous SBA (What does it stand for?).

$500 Answer to Miscellaneous What is Small Business Administration?

Final Jeopardy Question The percentage of new business owners that run their own business without any help.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is 40%?