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Consumer skills
Quiz by Lisa Berkery
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- Q1Which of the following is a key element in practicing good consumer skills?Spending money impulsivelyBuying the first item you seeIgnoring product reviewsMaking informed decisions based on research and comparison30s
- Q2Which of the following is an example of a consumer skill?Comparing prices and quality before making a purchaseEating junk foodWatching TV all dayDriving a car30s
- Q3What is the definition of a consumer skill?The ability to binge-watch TV shows for hours on endThe ability to sing and dance like a proThe ability to eat an entire pizza in one sittingThe ability to make informed decisions when purchasing goods or services30s
- Q4Why is it important to have consumer skills?To make wise purchasing decisions and avoid scamsTo impress your friends and familyTo spend all of your money on unnecessary itemsTo avoid exercising and eat junk food30s
- Q5Which of the following is not a benefit of having good consumer skills?Avoiding unnecessary purchases and buyer's remorseMaking informed decisions based on researchSaving money by finding deals and discountsGetting scammed by dishonest businesses30s
- Q6What is a scam?A harmless prankA legitimate business practiceAn honest mistakeA fraudulent or deceptive act or operation30s
- Q7Which of the following is an example of a scam?A company that promises a product or service but never deliversA company that offers a fair refund policyA company that consistently produces high-quality productsA company that asks for customer feedback30s
- Q8What is a coupon?A type of candyA voucher that entitles the holder to a discount.A tool used for gardeningA type of shoe30s
- Q9What is the purpose of comparison shopping?To find the best deal on a productTo buy the most expensive productTo pay full price for a productTo only shop at one store30s
- Q10When should you engage in comparison shopping?After making a purchaseBefore making a purchaseDuring a purchaseNever30s
- Q11What should you compare when comparison shopping?Store location and hoursProduct color and designProduct price and qualitySalesperson personality30s
- Q12Which of the following is a benefit of comparison shopping?Saving moneySpending all your moneyWasting moneyHiding money30s
- Q13What is the main disadvantage of not comparison shopping?Paying more than necessaryBeing the first to buy the productSaving moneyGetting a better product30s
- Q14How can you compare prices when shopping online?By going to the store to check pricesBy only looking at the first website that comes upBy asking a friend to check prices for youBy opening several websites to compare prices30s
- Q15What is the purpose of comparing product quality when comparison shopping?To spend more money than necessaryTo save money on low quality productsTo always choose the most expensive productTo ensure that you are getting a good value for your money30s