
The place of the UK in wider world
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- Q1Which sector of the UK economy has grown the most in recent decades?Primary (farming, fishing, mining)Tertiary (services)Secondary (manufacturing)Quaternary (high-tech research)30s
- Q2What is the difference between goods and services?Services are products you can touch, goods are experiences.Goods are only imported, services are only exported.Goods and services mean the same thing.Goods are physical items, services are activities provided for others.30s
- Q3What is deindustrialisation?The increase in farming jobsThe growth of coal miningThe decline of manufacturing industriesThe expansion of factories in the UK30s
- Q4How has globalisation affected the UK economy?It has increased trade and foreign investmentIt has reduced the number of jobs in all sectorsIt has made the UK more isolated from the global economyIt has stopped the UK from trading with other countries30s
- Q5Which of the following is an example of a UK quaternary industry?Coal miningCar manufacturingFarmingScientific research and technology development30s
- Q6What is the difference between imports and exports?Imports are sold abroad, exports are bought from abroad.Imports are raw materials, exports are finished products.Imports are bought from abroad, exports are sold abroad.Imports and exports are the same thing.30s