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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Costs Wild Card $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200
Business Firms Costs Market Structure Labor Unions Wild Card $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
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1 - $100 Name two traits of a sole proprietorship
Owned by 1 person, this person makes all decisions, and this person is responsible for all debts
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1 - $200 This type of firm is owned by more than one person and has limited liability Partnerships
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1 - $300 The person who makes a deal of GIVING a franchise Franchisor
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1 - $400 This type of firm conducts business in its own name
Corporations
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1 - $500 Explain limited liability and how it relates to assets
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2 - $100 A sum of fixed and variable costs Total Costs
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2 - $200 Examples: Rent, Flat Tax, and Insurance prices Fixed cost
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2 - $300 Give 3 examples of variable costs
Answers could include: Shipping, Repairs, Raw materials, amount of inventory, décor for a business.
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2 - $400 How do you find Marginal Costs?
Change in total cost/Change in quantity
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2 - $500 How do you find if you had a profit or a loss
Subtracting total cost from total revenue
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3 - $100 Name 2 traits of a monopoly
One seller, no close substitutes, High barriers to entry, or high price control
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3 - $200 This type of market structure that is classified by identical goods Perfectly competitive
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3 - $300 This structure is classified by having a few sellers.
Oligopoly
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3 - $400 Give an example of monopolistic competitive markets
Fast food, clothing, airlines, bus travel.
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4 - $100 A group of collective voices for workers rights A union
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4 - $200 Give an example of government regulation in the workplace?
Fire extinguishers, sprinklers, fire escape plans must be practiced, basic cleanliness, and doors that open outward
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4 - $300 If compromises cannot be reached between unions and employers what could happen Strike
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4 - $400 Why might a union be more successful then one or two workers asking for change Shows collective agreement among workers, workers could be fired, or it seems to have a stronger backing
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4 - $500 Give 2 examples of careers that might be in a union
Teachers, construction workers, lawyers, for the most part many careers that have many workers earning wages.
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5 - $100 Name 1 of the 2 factors of productivity
Demand for your service, your own productivity
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5 - $200 Explain why perfectly competitive markets have to make minimal profits. With such high competition and easy exit, if a company increased a product cost for something that people can get elsewhere, people will find a substitute
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5 - $300 Give 2 examples of nonmoney benefits
Vacation, job satisfaction, good work relationships, productive bosses, mental health days, etc.
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5 - $400 Marginal Revenue= Change in total revenue/ total output sold
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5 - $500 Explain the role of anti-trust laws
Increase competition, help small businesses, curve monopolies.
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