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Additional end-of-year examination


SECTION A Question 1: Multiple Choice


Four options are provided as possible answers to the following questions. Choose the answer and write only the letter next to the question number e.g. 1.6 D


1.1 The money and assets an owner invests in a business are(is) called ... A Drawings B Owner’s Equity C Capital D Assets


1.2 The value of the business is known as ... A Drawings B Owner’s Equity C Capital D Assets


1.3 ... is a process is when a product moves on a conveyor belt and each worker specialises in a small part of the whole production process.


A Unit production B Mechanised production C Mass production D Productivity


1.4 ... are non -renewable resources. A Diamonds, coal, platinum and gold B Wood, fish, coal and maize C Labour, capital, raw materials D Natural and human resources


1.5 The principles of advertising are ... A Attract attention, arouse interest, create a demand and lead to action. B Colourful, eye catching, small print and large pictures. C Cost, colour and creativity. D Attitude, attract attention and selection of media.


(5 × 2) [10]


Question 2: Match columns


Match the term in column A with the example or explanation in column B. Write only the correct letter next to the question number. E.g. 2.6 F


108 Section E: Resources for teaching EMS 9780199052050_OS_Economics_7_TG_CAPS2017.indb 108 11/29/17 9:02 AM


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