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Classroom Self-Evaluation Quizzes
Teachers: Use these four practical, interactive, online quizzes to supplement your classroom lessons and help students measure how much they have learned (or need to learn) about running a business or managing money.
QUIZ 1: Are You a Spender or a Saver?
Do your students find cash trickier to hold on to than a slippery fish? Or are they money misers whose wallets dream of seeing the light of day? Everyone is either a spender or a saver by nature. And people who have opposite attitudes about money often argue about who is right. The ideal approach to money is a balance between spending and saving. Use this quiz to help your students recognise and improve their attitudes about money as well as their spending habits. GO 
QUIZ 2: Are You a Potential Entrepreneur?
This quiz has two parts. Part 1 helps students rate their personal strengths and abilities related to entrepreneurship and business ownership. Part 2 is a tool that helps students evaluate their current level of business skills. Use this 2-part quiz BEFORE you introduce a lesson or unit that explores business ownership to get a "base line" score showing how well your students are prepared to be business owners. Then, after you teach your lesson or unit, have the students take the 2-part quiz again and see how much they have improved.
Part 1: Do you have the characteristics of an entrepreneur? GO 
Part 2: Do you have the skills of entrepreneurship? GO 
QUIZ 3: Opportunity: Do You Recognise It?
Knowing how to recognize a money-making opportunity is a vital skill for success as an entrepreneur. How well-prepared are your students to spot business opportunities? Use this quiz to measure your students' level of opportunity-awareness, as well as a tool for improving their ability to recognise needs in the marketplace as business opportunities. GO 
QUIZ 4: How's Your Sales Ability? How well-prepared are your students to talk to customers? Whether your pupils are planning to seek employment or run their own businesses in the future, confidence when speaking to customers is a vital skill for success. Use this quiz to help students measure their present verbal communication skills when it comes to a sales situation. As students work on improving their skills, have them take the quiz again to see how much their scores have gone up. GO 
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