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Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000

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Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

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 A. Loyalty cards A. Loyalty cards  C. Renting C. Renting  B. Credit purchase B. Credit purchase  D. Higher purchase D. Higher purchase Which of these is not a common method of payment?

Back to Board  A. 100 answer

 A. Coins A. Coins  C. Store Cards C. Store Cards  B. Laser Card B. Laser Card  D. Cheque D. Cheque Which of the following is not an example of a cash purchase?

Back to Board C. 200 answer

 A. Telephone A. Telephone  C. Gas C. Gas  B. correct B. correct  D. Electricity D. Electricity Which of the following cannot be paid on credit?

Back to Board B. 300 answer

 A. You don’t have to A. You don’t have to carry cash around.  C. They encourage C. They encourage impulse buying.  B. High interest rates B. High interest rates charged.  D. It’s expensive. D. It’s expensive. Which of the following is an advantage of buying goods on credit?

Back to Board A. 500 answer

 A. Cash Purchase A. Cash Purchase  C. Hire Purchase C. Hire Purchase  B. Renting B. Renting  D. Buying goods D. Buying goods on credit. ‘Receiving goods now but paying for them later’ is the definition of what?

Back to Board D. 1,000 answer

 A. Tesco Clubcard A. Tesco Clubcard  C. Marks & Spencer C. Marks & Spencer Card  B. Supervalu Card B. Supervalu Card  D. Dunnes Stores D. Dunnes Stores Clubcard Which of the following is an example of a Store Card?

Back to Board C. 2,000 answer

 A. Easy to carry A. Easy to carry around  C. Convenient method C. Convenient method of payment  B. Interest charged B. Interest charged is high.  D. It’s safe D. It’s safe Which of the following is not an advantage to credit cards?

Back to Board B. 4,000 Answer

 A. Gifts A. Gifts  C. Buying goods C. Buying goods or services  B. Accumulating B. Accumulating points  D. Cash D. Cash Loyalty cards cannot be used for what?

Back to Board C. 8,000 Answer

 A. Credit Cards A. Credit Cards  D. Renting D. Renting With which method does a consumer never own a good?  C. H.P. C. H.P.  B. Store Cards B. Store Cards

Back to Board D. 16,000 Answer

Which of the following can you not rent?  A. DVD A. DVD  C. House C. House  D. Car D. Car  B. Groceries B. Groceries

Back to Board B. 32,000 Answer

 A. You never own A. You never own the item. What is a disadvantage to renting?  C. Don’t pay a large C. Don’t pay a large amount of money for something  B. you have the product B. you have the product even if you can’t afford it  D. No security is D. No security is required

Back to Board A. 64,000 Answer

 B. Hire Purchase B. Hire Purchase H.P. is also known as what?  A. Renting A. Renting  C. Laser Card C. Laser Card  D. Buying on credit D. Buying on credit

Back to Board B. 125,000 Answer

 C. Three C. Three How many parties are involved in H.P.?  A. Two A. Two  B. Four B. Four  D. Two or three D. Two or three

Back to Board C. 250,000 Answer

 D. €936 D. €936 Ella wants to rent a dishwasher for 4 years at €4.50 per week. How much will it cost?  A. €800 A. €800  C. €952 C. €952  B. €940 B. €940

Back to Board D. 500,000 Answer

 A. €942 A. €942 Rob wants to buy a washing machine on H.P. for 4 years at €16.50 per moth. With a deposit of €150. How much will it cost?  B. €945 B. €945  D. €992 D. €992  C. €1,000 C. €1,000

A. 1,000,000 Answer

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