First Term Mid Term Test Commerce SS 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 7
Commerce SS1 First Term Lesson Note – Week 7
Subject: Commerce
Class: SS1
Term: First Term
Week: 7
Age: 14 – 16 years
Duration: 40 minutes
Topic: Mid-Term Assessment and Break
Behavioral Objectives
By the end of this assessment, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate understanding of key concepts covered in the first half of the term.
- Apply knowledge of commerce topics to answer objective, theoretical, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions.
Assessment Overview
Part A: Objective Questions
20 fill-in-the-blank questions with multiple-choice options (a, b, c, or d).
Part B: Theory Questions
20 short answer questions based on the topics covered.
Part C: True or False Questions
20 statements for students to identify as true or false.
Part D: Fill in the Gaps Questions
20 fill-in-the-blank questions without options.
Part A: Objective Questions
- Home trade refers to buying and selling goods within __________.
a) a country
b) a continent
c) the world
d) a city - Retail trade sells goods directly to __________.
a) wholesalers
b) manufacturers
c) consumers
d) distributors - One characteristic of retail trade is that it involves selling in __________ quantities.
a) bulk
b) large
c) medium
d) small - The main function of retail trade is to __________ goods to consumers.
a) manufacture
b) import
c) distribute
d) export - A small-scale retailer that operates from a vehicle is known as a __________ shop.
a) stationary
b) mobile
c) fixed
d) permanent - Market research helps businesses understand __________ preferences.
a) employee
b) consumer
c) producer
d) investor - One factor to consider when starting a retail business is __________.
a) legal requirements
b) personal preferences
c) government policies
d) personal opinions - Kiosks are usually found in __________ places.
a) remote
b) isolated
c) public
d) private - Retailers provide __________ to enhance the shopping experience.
a) discounts
b) advertisements
c) customer service
d) information - An example of a type of trade is __________ trade.
a) local
b) home
c) factory
d) wholesale - The barter system involves __________ goods for other goods.
a) exchanging
b) selling
c) producing
d) donating - E-commerce refers to __________ conducted online.
a) banking
b) trade
c) education
d) farming - Factors affecting the growth of commerce include __________.
a) technology
b) weather
c) sports
d) fashion - One advantage of small-scale retailing is its __________ in operations.
a) complexity
b) rigidity
c) flexibility
d) difficulty - A type of retail trade that sells products through online platforms is __________.
a) direct selling
b) e-commerce
c) wholesale
d) mobile - Characteristics of home trade include __________.
a) international transactions
b) local transactions
c) bulk buying
d) importing - Customer service is crucial in __________ trade.
a) wholesale
b) retail
c) foreign
d) barter - The extractive industry is part of the __________ production classification.
a) primary
b) secondary
c) tertiary
d) retail - Online retailers can reach a __________ audience.
a) local
b) limited
c) global
d) specific - One of the characteristics of retail trade is the variety of __________ offered.
a) services
b) customers
c) products
d) locations
Part B: Theory Questions
- Define home trade and explain its significance in the economy.
- What is the difference between retail and wholesale trade?
- List and describe the characteristics of retail trade.
- Explain the functions of retail trade.
- Discuss the importance of market research in setting up a retail business.
- Identify and explain three factors to consider when choosing a location for a retail business.
- Describe the role of small-scale retailers in the economy.
- What are mobile shops, and how do they operate?
- Explain the advantages and challenges of small-scale retailing.
- What legal requirements must be fulfilled to start a retail business?
- How does inventory management impact a retail business?
- Discuss the effects of e-commerce on traditional retail trade.
- Identify different types of small-scale retailers and provide examples of each.
- How can retailers effectively market their products?
- What challenges do street vendors face in their business?
- Explain the significance of customer service in retail trade.
- Discuss how technology affects the retail industry.
- What are the implications of the barter system for modern commerce?
- Explain the role of advertising in retail trade.
- How do social and cultural factors influence consumer behavior in retail?
Part C: True or False Questions
- Home trade involves international transactions. (True / False)
- Retail trade sells goods directly to consumers. (True / False)
- Market research is unnecessary for setting up a retail business. (True / False)
- Mobile shops can operate in various locations. (True / False)
- Kiosks are large retail establishments. (True / False)
- One advantage of small-scale retailing is its high startup cost. (True / False)
- E-commerce has no impact on traditional retail. (True / False)
- Customer service is essential in retail trade. (True / False)
- The barter system relies on currency exchange. (True / False)
- Factors affecting commerce growth include technology. (True / False)
- Retailers do not need to consider legal requirements. (True / False)
- Primary production involves manufacturing goods. (True / False)
- Tertiary production includes services. (True / False)
- Flexibility is a disadvantage of small-scale retailing. (True / False)
- Online retailers can reach a local audience only. (True / False)
- Inventory management is not important for retailers. (True / False)
- Characteristics of retail trade include selling in bulk. (True / False)
- Retail trade does not involve customer interactions. (True / False)
- Street vendors are a type of small-scale retailer. (True / False)
- Advertising is irrelevant in retail trade. (True / False)
Part D: Fill in the Gaps Questions
- Home trade refers to the buying and selling of goods within __________.
- Retail trade directly sells to __________.
- One characteristic of retail trade is that it sells in __________ quantities.
- The primary function of retail trade is to __________ goods to consumers.
- A __________ shop operates from a vehicle.
- Market research helps identify __________ needs.
- A key factor in retail is choosing the right __________.
- Kiosks are typically located in __________ areas.
- Retailers provide __________ to enhance shopping experiences.
- The barter system involves exchanging __________ for goods.
- E-commerce is trade conducted __________.
- Factors affecting commerce include advancements in __________.
- An advantage of small-scale retail is its __________.
- Online retailers can reach a __________ market.
- Characteristics of home trade include being __________ based.
- Customer service is crucial in __________ trade.
- Extractive industries belong to the __________ production category.
- Street vendors sell goods from __________.
- Small-scale retailers can provide __________ service.
- The __________ system was an early form of trade before currency.
This comprehensive mid-term assessment evaluates students’ understanding of key concepts covered in the first half of the term, reinforcing their knowledge in commerce.
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