
Chp. 15 Quiz
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- Q1Which is the best example of a footloose activity?An Aluminum SmelterAn Auto Assembly PlantReal Estate OfficeA Steel Mill30s
- Q2The image shows the concept of theMultiplier EffectAdd-on EffectSecondary SectorSubstitution Principal30s
- Q3Which person is more likely to work in a front office than a back office?Accountant that handles a company's payrollCustomer service representative that handles phone callsWriter who works on marketing materialsChief Executive of a large corporation30s
- Q4Silicon Valley in Northern California is famous as the home to many businesses that produce high-tech products or serve high-tech companies. This demonstrates the principle ofAgglomeration EconomiesMarket DependenceOutsourcingPost-Fordism30s
- Q5This is an example of which economic sector?TertiaryQuaternaryPrimarySecondary30s
- Q6Which reason explains why, according to Weberian analysis, an automobile assembly plant is most likely to be located at an intermediate location P1?Environmental regulations require cars to be assembled near citiesLabor costs are usually lower in high population areasCars are expensive to import because of high tariffsAutomobiles are a weight gain industry made of multiple parts30s
- Q7The use of machines as a replacement for human labor is an example ofOutsourcingThe Substitution PrincipleQuinary Economic SectorJust In Time Delivery30s
- Q8The dominant economic sector in the United States isQuaternaryPrimarySecondaryTertiary30s
- Q9Which economic sector is the image an example ofTertiaryQuinarySecondaryQuaternary30s
- Q10When several factories share the cost of building an access road to connect with a public highway is an example ofLocational TriangleUniformity of AreaBulk Gaining IndustryAgglomeration Economies30s