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“Jeopardy”. Economics. Resources: 1 point. People working to produce goods and services. Human Resources. Resources : 2 points. Materials that come directly from nature. Natural Resources. Resources : 3 points. Goods made by people & used to produce other goods and services.
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“Jeopardy” Economics
Resources: 1 point People working to produce goods and services. Human Resources
Resources : 2 points Materials that come directly from nature. Natural Resources
Resources : 3 points Goods made by people & used to produce other goods and services. Capital Resources
Resources: 4 points I am a laptop. What kind of resource am I? Capital Resource
Resources: 5 points I am a farmer. What kind of resource am I? Human Resource
Making Choices: 1 point People are both and . Producers & Consumers
Making Choices: 2 points A person who uses resources to make goods and/or provide services. Producer
Making Choices: 3 points A person who uses goods and services. Consumer
Making Choices: 4 points At recess, the class has 3 playground balls for 21 students. This is an example of . Scarcity
Making Choices: 5 points Why do people have to make economic choices? Because resources/goods & services are limited (scarce)
Goods & Services: 1 point Good or Service? Service
Goods & Services: 2 points Good or Service? Good
Goods & Services: 3 points A student made popcorn to see at the school fair. The popcorn is a . Good
Goods & Services: 4 points When a person visits the dentist for a check-up, the dentist is a . Service
DAILY DOUBLE They were bartering. Good Luck! As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered.
Economics: 1 point What do we use to buy goods and services? , , and . Coins, Paper Bills, & Checks.
Economics: 2 points When you exchange goods & services without the use of money… Barter
Economics: 3 points Mark used all of his coins in his piggy bank to buy a toy. What is this type of exchange called? Money
Economics: 4 points Dana & Jill want to go ice skating. If they clean out the garage, their mother will accept their chores as payment for the ice-skating. What is this type of exchange called? Bartering
DAILY DOUBLE I am Scarcity Good Luck! As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered.