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ESB PRACTICE QUIZ

Authored by Roslyn Baker

Life Skills

9th - 12th Grade

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ESB PRACTICE QUIZ
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This quiz comprehensively covers entrepreneurship fundamentals appropriate for high school students in grades 9-12. The questions assess essential entrepreneurial concepts including characteristic traits of successful entrepreneurs, competitive strategy development, value proposition creation, legal business structures, regulatory compliance, and basic financial calculations. Students need to understand how entrepreneurs identify opportunities and leverage competitive advantages, recognize the relationship between risk and reward in business ventures, comprehend various legal requirements such as permits and zoning variances, and perform fundamental business mathematics including quarterly and annual revenue projections. The content requires analytical thinking to evaluate business scenarios, knowledge of federal agencies like the Small Business Administration, and understanding of financial statements including balance sheets and income statements. Created by Roslyn Baker, a Life Skills teacher in the US who teaches grades 9-12. This quiz serves as an excellent formative assessment tool for entrepreneurship units, allowing teachers to gauge student understanding of core business concepts before moving to more advanced topics. The scenario-based questions make it particularly effective for classroom discussions and can be used as a warm-up activity to review previously taught material or as homework to reinforce lesson concepts. Teachers can utilize individual questions for quick comprehension checks or deploy the entire quiz as a comprehensive review before summative assessments. The mathematical components provide opportunities to integrate real-world business calculations with entrepreneurial theory. This assessment aligns with career readiness standards and supports CTE (Career and Technical Education) pathway requirements, particularly those focusing on business management and entrepreneurship skills essential for college and career preparation.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Which characteristic(s) are not REQUIRED to be successful entrepreneurs?

Good with math & public speaking

Opportunity Recognition

Truthful with others-Integrity

Willing to take risk

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

After a self‐assessment, the owner of Tony’s Fresh and Hot Pizza Shop realizes that he lacks the creativity to offer a large menu that competes with gourmet pizza shops. What is Tony’s best strategy for successfully competing despite this weakness?

Wait for gourmet pizza to go out of style

Start making something other than pizza.

Promote his fast delivery service of hot pizzas.

Buy a franchise gourmet pizza shop with a large menu

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Gage is getting married and needs to hire a photographer for the event. He meets with several local wedding photographers and is surprised by how expensive their services are. Gage is a talented photographer with his own professional gear. He decides to start his own business as a wedding photographer. Based on the scenario provided, what should Gage emphasize to attract customers to his new business?

Lower prices

Friendly Service

Convenient location

Higher quality photos

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Martina and Crystal just graduated from a cooking school in a big city. They are both vegans and enjoy the treats at a vegan bakery downtown. However, traffic is bad in the city, and it takes them over an hour to drive to the bakery from their neighborhood. They decide to open a vegan bakery in their part of town. Based on the scenario provided, what should they emphasize in marketing to attract customers, in their area to their shop?

Quality service

Variety of backed goods

Convenient location

Cooking school education

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Shauna works at a restaurant. She wants to own her own restaurant someday. Which is one of GREATEST risks of entrepreneurship?

Less freedom

Less challenges

Loss of investment

Loss of flexibility in schedule

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Rachel owns a summer camp for children. Based on a survey she gave to parents, she learned that her customers want their children to have a healthy lifestyle. What is a legitimate value proposition for potential customers?

A Providing flexible hours for picking up and dropping off the children

Sending parents daily photographs of the children’s activities

Serving fresh, organic meals and nutritious snacks

Offering discounts during different times of the year

7.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Carlos runs a handyman service for senior citizens. Carlos knows that seniors often need urgent repairs at night and on holidays. He wants seniors to know that they can rely on his service. What can Carlos provide customers to support his value proposition?

A A list of references and positive reviews from other senior citizen customers.

An invoice that includes the price for the materials and a breakdown of the cost for labor

A website that lists all the services his business offers along with an email address to contact him.

A flyer that shows his team members and tells how they are available to help day and night every day.

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