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Chapter 15 Multiple choice questions
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Chapter 15 Multiple choice questions
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Within an economy, what proportion of businesses are accounted for by SMEs?
Less than half (<50%)
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A quarter (25%)
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Nearly all (95-99%)
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What size are SMEs in the UK context?
Less than 10 employees
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More than 250 employees
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Between 10 and 249 employees
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More than 500 employees
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Beyond job creation, why are SMEs important for an economy?
They help to disrupt markets
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They lead to unemployment
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There are more of them
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They weather recessions better than other firms
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If a leader of an SME was labelled as 'fraternal', what would this mean?
The leader makes few concessions for employees
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The leader sees labour as cheap and plentiful
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The leader does not see employee skills as an advantage
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The leader allows employees to have discretion and autonomy
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Innovation is very important. Which of the following statements about innovation is accurate?
The number of patents granted in the UK is higher than the US
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Innovation relates to the start-up phase of a business
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The number of patents granted in the UK is lower than the US
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Innovation is measured solely by the number of patents granted
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From where does the term 'entrepreneur' derive?
It is a made up word
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It French word - entre ('between) and prendre ('to take')
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It's historical roots are unknown
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It's a English word - without a particular meaning
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Where do the organizational life cycle models of growth originate?
Chemistry - the growth of a business is akin to a chemical catalyst
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Physics - the growth of a business is akin to the expansion of the universe
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Biology - the growth of business is akin to the growth of a plant
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None of these
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Competitive advantage can be defined as:
Following another business into market to steal their approach
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The essence of what makes each business different to another business
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Disequilibrium in supply and demand
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Qualities and competencies than can be employed in different settings
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Do you have to start a business to be an entrepreneur?
Yes, you have to start a company. It is the only way!
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Yes, you have to start many companies. Serial entrepreneurship is where it is at!
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No, entrepreneurship is a way of thinking and acting.
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None of the above
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What is the gig economy?
It is the section of the economy where technology is extremely important
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It is the sector within the economy focused on bands and musicians
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It refers to work of a temporary, flexible nature
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None of the above
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Which of the following is a domain of entrepreneurial orientation?
Risk taking
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Wealth
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Prior experience
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Connectivity
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Which of the following is a common business formation activity?
Setting up a bank account
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Identifying opportunities
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Obtaining a university degree
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None of the above
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