

Entrep Lesson 1
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Business
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12th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Easy
John Christopher Lara
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37 Slides • 30 Questions
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Word Cloud
Using one word, describe how you feel today.
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Open Ended
What have you learned so far?
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Poll
DEBATE
TODAY
NEXT MEETING
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Poll
Which is more important?
Entrepreneur
Employee
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Poll
Who is the real entrepreneur?
BINI
Leni Robredo
Kween Yasmin
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Poll
Who is not an entrepreneur?
Takatak Vendor
Manny and Cynthia Villar
Tony Tan Caktiong
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Open Ended
How can we tell if someone is truly an entrepreneur?
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Multiple Choice
Paolo buys secondhand bikes, fixes them, and resells them at a profit on weekends. He’s been doing this for a year and has many repeat customers. He doesn’t have a business permit and considers it just a “side hustle.
Entrepreneur
Not an Entrepreneur
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Multiple Choice
Leah designs handmade jewelry. She started selling them online, registered her business, and hired her cousin to help with packaging. She invests her profits in marketing and product development, and aims to sell in malls next year.
Entrepreneur
Not an Entrepreneur
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Multiple Choice
Sir Roland, a teacher, noticed his students struggled with math. He developed a printable worksheet booklet, photocopies it, and sells it to other schools. He doesn’t register the work or scale it online but earns regularly.
Entrepreneur
Not an Entrepreneur
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Multiple Choice
Alex, a college student, developed a budgeting app with AI features. He uploaded it to the app store under his personal name. It now has over 10,000 downloads and earns him passive income from ads. He doesn’t promote it, hasn’t registered it as a business, and only updates it when users report bugs.
When asked if he’s running a business, he says:
"Not really. I just made an app that people like."
Entrepreneur
Not an Entrepreneur
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Word Cloud
what is the most important skill an entrepreneur should possess?
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Multiple Choice
You’ve been selling iced coffee to classmates. One day, 3 classmates say it’s too sweet. Another 2 say it’s fine. The selling period ends in 3 days.
What should you do?
Stop selling to avoid complaints
Ask everyone again, then decide tomorrow
Quickly adjust the sweetness and test a new batch the next day
Continue as is since most customers didn’t complain
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following shows true decisiveness, not just action?
Acting immediately based on emotion
Making a fast choice after evaluating options logically
Changing plans constantly
Waiting for everyone’s opinion
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Multiple Choice
Your team is choosing between two suppliers—one is cheaper, but slower; the other is expensive but delivers fast. Your group keeps debating for days, and you’re running out of time before your school business week.
What’s the most decisive action?
Wait for everyone to agree so no one feels left out
Vote and go with the majority even if it might not be the best -- the goal is to act quick
Analyze pros/cons quickly, make the call, and inform the group why
Tell the teacher and let them decide for you
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Multiple Choice
A potential buyer messages your online shop with confusing questions about your product. What shows communication skill?
Send them your price list
Ask clarifying questions, then explain clearly in simple terms
Create a default message whenever a customer will ask something
Tell them to just “check your post”
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Multiple Choice
Why is communication critical to building a brand’s identity?
Because you need to gather customers
Because customers like good communication
Because clear messages build trust and make value visible
Because it is required
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Multiple Choice
Your classmates aren’t contributing equally in your business project. Some are late, and one member disappeared. Everyone's stressed and unsure what to do.
What’s the most effective leadership response?
Divide the work again and motivate them toward the goal
Take over most of the tasks to avoid further delays and make sure the output is complete while dividing the remaining to others
Message the group with a strong reminder that everyone must do their part or be reported
Wait and hope the others will eventually cooperate
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Multiple Choice
You disagree with your team’s pricing plan, but they’re all voting for it. What’s the best leadership response?
Go with the group to avoid conflict
Calmly explain your concern, offer data, and help them rethink the strategy
Let them learn from their mistake
Create a second version with your own price and let them see it
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Multiple Choice
During the rainy season, most food stalls are losing customers. What’s a smart opportunity?
Offer a rainy-day discount
Sell indoors if possible
Create a “warm combo” of soup + drink and promote delivery to classrooms
Close the stall temporarily
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Multiple Choice
During break time, you overhear students complaining that there’s no healthy food available. You and your team already finalized your plan to sell cookies during Business Week.
What shows true opportunity-seeking behavior?
Suggest adding a healthy snack to your menu even if it means changing plans
Stick with cookies but market them as a healthier option.
Run a quick poll to ask what healthy snacks students prefer.
Share the idea with another group so you can explore it together.
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Multiple Choice
You think your customers might complain about plastic waste. What’s the proactive move?
Wait until someone complains
Post “we care about the environment”
Let customers bring their own bags
Offer paper packaging or bring-your-own-container discounts now
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Multiple Choice
Which of these shows true proactivity, not just busyness?
Aiming for perfection
Working ahead without asking others
Doing everything yourself to show you're smart
Taking initiative with purpose
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best reflects an entrepreneurial mindset about risk?
“I don’t like failure, so I won’t try.”
“I might fail, but I’ll learn and prepare smarter next time.”
“Let others take the risk first.”
“Only copy safe businesses.”
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Multiple Choice
Your business idea might not succeed, but it has high potential. What reflects a smart risk-taking mindset?
Testing it in a small market and preparing backup options
Launching big immediately
Avoiding the idea to stay safe
Asking your friends what they would do
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Multiple Choice
A new product idea (mango graham shake) is trending. You’ve never sold drinks before, but you think it might attract more buyers than your usual cookies.
What’s a smart, entrepreneurial risk?
Change your whole product plan immediately
Try a small batch, promote it as a limited-time item, and see how it performs
Be more innovative avoid trying it; it might flop
Ask classmates first and do it only if they say yes
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Multiple Choice
All student groups are selling almost the same food products—fries, cookies, burgers. You’re planning to sell cookies too.
What shows true innovation?
Add stickers or free candy with every order
Change the cookie shape to hearts or stars
Bundle it with other products -- fries, cookies and burger in one price
Create themed cookie boxes (e.g., “exam survival kit”) with packaging that stands out
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Open Ended
How can you innovate pork siomai?
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Open Ended
Among the seven qualities which do you think is the most important and why?
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Word Cloud
What qualities or skills do you think are most important for an entrepreneur to succeed?
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