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Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000
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A. Loyalty cards A. Loyalty cards C. Renting C. Renting B. Credit purchase B. Credit purchase D. Higher purchase D. Higher purchase Which of these is not a common method of payment?
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Back to Board A. 100 answer
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A. Coins A. Coins C. Store Cards C. Store Cards B. Laser Card B. Laser Card D. Cheque D. Cheque Which of the following is not an example of a cash purchase?
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Back to Board C. 200 answer
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A. Telephone A. Telephone C. Gas C. Gas B. correct B. correct D. Electricity D. Electricity Which of the following cannot be paid on credit?
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Back to Board B. 300 answer
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A. You don’t have to A. You don’t have to carry cash around. C. They encourage C. They encourage impulse buying. B. High interest rates B. High interest rates charged. D. It’s expensive. D. It’s expensive. Which of the following is an advantage of buying goods on credit?
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Back to Board A. 500 answer
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A. Cash Purchase A. Cash Purchase C. Hire Purchase C. Hire Purchase B. Renting B. Renting D. Buying goods D. Buying goods on credit. ‘Receiving goods now but paying for them later’ is the definition of what?
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Back to Board D. 1,000 answer
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A. Tesco Clubcard A. Tesco Clubcard C. Marks & Spencer C. Marks & Spencer Card B. Supervalu Card B. Supervalu Card D. Dunnes Stores D. Dunnes Stores Clubcard Which of the following is an example of a Store Card?
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Back to Board C. 2,000 answer
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A. Easy to carry A. Easy to carry around C. Convenient method C. Convenient method of payment B. Interest charged B. Interest charged is high. D. It’s safe D. It’s safe Which of the following is not an advantage to credit cards?
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Back to Board B. 4,000 Answer
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A. Gifts A. Gifts C. Buying goods C. Buying goods or services B. Accumulating B. Accumulating points D. Cash D. Cash Loyalty cards cannot be used for what?
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Back to Board C. 8,000 Answer
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A. Credit Cards A. Credit Cards D. Renting D. Renting With which method does a consumer never own a good? C. H.P. C. H.P. B. Store Cards B. Store Cards
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Back to Board D. 16,000 Answer
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Which of the following can you not rent? A. DVD A. DVD C. House C. House D. Car D. Car B. Groceries B. Groceries
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Back to Board B. 32,000 Answer
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A. You never own A. You never own the item. What is a disadvantage to renting? C. Don’t pay a large C. Don’t pay a large amount of money for something B. you have the product B. you have the product even if you can’t afford it D. No security is D. No security is required
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Back to Board A. 64,000 Answer
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B. Hire Purchase B. Hire Purchase H.P. is also known as what? A. Renting A. Renting C. Laser Card C. Laser Card D. Buying on credit D. Buying on credit
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Back to Board B. 125,000 Answer
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C. Three C. Three How many parties are involved in H.P.? A. Two A. Two B. Four B. Four D. Two or three D. Two or three
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Back to Board C. 250,000 Answer
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D. €936 D. €936 Ella wants to rent a dishwasher for 4 years at €4.50 per week. How much will it cost? A. €800 A. €800 C. €952 C. €952 B. €940 B. €940
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Back to Board D. 500,000 Answer
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A. €942 A. €942 Rob wants to buy a washing machine on H.P. for 4 years at €16.50 per moth. With a deposit of €150. How much will it cost? B. €945 B. €945 D. €992 D. €992 C. €1,000 C. €1,000
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A. 1,000,000 Answer
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