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Business and Economics Review Australian Year 6 Curriculum

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Business and Economics Year 6 Curriculum Review
Question 1
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Question 2
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What are 5 examples of needs?

Question 3
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Question 4
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Question 5
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
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What do consumers have a right to?

Question 12
12.

A consumer returns to a technology shop because of the laptop that they had purchased the previous week. The consumer complains that people find it very hard to hear him when speaking through the laptop. The consumer wants this problem rectified. What are the consumers rights?

Question 13
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What tips would you suggest when complaining from the perspective of the consumer?

Question 14
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What are the three conditions for consumers to have a right to a refund, replacement or repair?

Question 15
15.

Why do businesses exist?

Question 16
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What is the difference between not-for-profit and for-profit businesses?

Question 17
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What is a primary business and what do they provide?

Question 18
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What is a secondary business and what do they provide?

Question 19
19.

What is a tertiary business and what do they provide?

Question 20
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What is an industry? Name 3 examples?

What is a need?
A - Are things that you can purchase
B - Are toys
C - Are things you must have in order to survive.
D - Are Food
What are wants?
A - sweets and junk food
B - Are things you need to survive
C - Are things you would like to have, but you can't afford it.
D - Are things you would like to have, but are not necessary for survival.
Which of the following is a need?
A - cat
B - food
C - transport
D - technology
What is a consumer?
A - Someone who puts out fires.
B - Someone who makes things and then sells them.
C - Someone who buys things at a store.
D - Someone who builds buildings.
What are the things called that are made in factories and then sold in stores?
A - services
B - taxes
C - goods
D - income
Which of the following is a service?
A - Royal Childrens Hospital
B - Woolworths
C - JB HiFi
D - Tactical Unicorn PTY LTD
Which of these businesses is NOT a goods based business
A - Netflix
B - Gucci
C - Nike
D - Kmart
Jason decided to buy a new puppy. He went to the petshop and chose the puppy he wanted. When he got home, the puppy destroyed his house. He decided to take the puppy back because he didn't want it anymore. What are his rights as a consumer?
A - He can take the puppy back.
B - He can ask for an exchange, refund or credit
C - He cannot return the puppy because he has changes his mind
Who do you complain to if you have a consumer problem?
A - Police
B - Cosumer Affairs
C - Consumer Problems Hotline
D - The Business