STOCK MARKET ANSWER AND QUESTIONS PART 1
Stock Market Test
40 Questions
NAME :
DATE :
1. What are the two general types of stocks? CHOOSE TWO
A Deferred B Common
C Preferred D Certificate of Deposit
2. An index that measures the average health of 30 large, publicly owned, US companies is called the...?
A Guess Again Index B The S&P 500
C Bob Johnson's Index D Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)
3. Which of the following best describes diversification?
A putting all your investments in two
financial investments
B reducing risk by investing in different
types of securities
C investing in different types of bonds
D Avoiding risk by investing in blue-chip
stocks
4. Not all companies offer dividends.
A false B true
5. The two major stock exchanges are
A Dow Jones Industrial Average & S&P 500 B NASDAQ & DJIA
C NASDAQ & NYSE D NYSE & American
6.
What is a stock market crash?
A when one or two stocks drop signifiicantly B rapid but anticipated drop in stock prices
C rapid and unanticipated drop in stock
prices
D slow decrease in stock prices over a year
7. The DOW Jones Industrial Average is an index of 30 American companies. Why is the DOW Jones Industrial Average important?
A It provides a snapshot of how the stock
market and the US economy is doing.
B It tells Americans how many jobs are out
there.
C It tells Americans how much debt the
country is in.
D It helps economists predict when a stock
market crash will happen.
8. What is the stock market?
A
A type of bank that gives out loans to new
businesses.
B
A special type of grocery store that sells
stocks.
C
A type of farmers market where people
buy and sell food.
D
A place where parts of businesses are
bought and sold.
9. The group of stocks that you own is called a
A portfolio B commission
C dividend
10.
A sum of money paid to shareholders of a corporation out of its
earnings.
A index B invest
C dividend D profit
11. If a business wants to raise capital but not create debt, it can
A float a bond issue B issue common stock
C borrow money from a commercial bank D borrow money from the government
12. IPO stands for
A Itemized Public Organization B Initial Public Offering
C Imminent Profitable Option D Initial Primary Offering
13. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is an example of
A A Stock Market Performance Index B a Stock Market Exchange
C a Brokerage Firm D a Mutual Fund
14. A time when stock prices are RISING is called
A bull market B transaction
C bear market
15. The NYSE and NASDAQ are forms of ________________ where people trade stocks.
A businesses B mutual funds
C stock exchanges D large shopping centers
16.
A group of large companies that stockbrokers look at to gauge how
the market is doing as a whole.
A industry B shareholder
C portfolio D index
17. The current price of one share of stock is called
A Ask B Bid
C Last D Open
18. Which of the following is NOT a stock index?
A P/E RATIO B DOW JONES
C NASDAQ COMPOSITE D S & P 500
19. When the market takes a downhill turn and prices are decreasing
A Bear B No such term
C Bull D Bronco
20. Can interest rates affect the stock market?
A YES B NO
21. A corporation “goes public” when it ___________________.
A has a big party and invites all its investors. B gives out its first dividend.
C becomes an entity. D first issues stock to investors to buy.
22. As long as you are 18 years old and have some money, you can invest it in the stock market.
A True B False
23. The name for a part of a business that is bought and sold on the stock market is:
A Share B Part
C Stocker D Marker
24. Why would a company need to issue stock?
A To raise money. B To show customers that it's successful.
C To stop the government from regulating it. D To increase its' customer base.
25. How do you make money buying stocks?
A
You sell it for a higher price than you
bought it for.
B
If you hold on to it as long as possible it
will gain in value.
C
The DOW ratings determine which stocks
will pay out.
26. What does NASDAQ stand for?
A
National Application of Securities Dealers
Automatic Quotations
B
Nominal Association of Securities Dealers
Automatic Quotations
C
New Association of Securities Dealers
Automatic Quotations
D
National Association of Securities Dealers
Automatic Quotations
27. People who own stocks are guaranteed a return on the money they have invested in stocks.
A TRUE B FALSE
28. What is the name of the most well know stock exchange?
A The Louvre B The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
C The Boston Stock Exchange D The Imperial Stock Exchange
29.
The possibility of losing some or all of a particiular investment.
A profit B risk
C industry D index
30.
A stock market crash can be brought on by
A economic crisis B major catastrophic event
C collapse of a stock bubble D all of these
31. What is a bond?
A
an investment that cannot be traded
B
lending money to a company for a fixed
interest payment
C a building on wall street D a share of ownership in a company
32. Do more or fewer people invest in the stock market when interest rates go up?
A FEWER B MORE
33. A company owned by families or a small number of investors and do not issue stock to the
public.
A portfolio B industry
C private company D public company
34. Not having all your stocks in one industry (airlines, food, etc) is called
A Diversifying B Directing
C Trading D Portfolio
35. Explain what an IPO is.
A
It's when a company goes 'public' and
offers its stock for sale for the first time.
B
It's when a company buys back a lot of its
stock to gain control of the company.
C
It's when another company buys a lot of
stock in another company to take it over.
36. A Neon Oil Corporation tanker spilled oil in the ocean around Australia. As a result of this
accident, the share price of this stock is likely to
A
increase
B
not be affected and remain about the
same
C fluctuate D decrease
37. How does a bear stock market impact the U.S. economy?
A
Consumers will purchase more vacation
homes.
B
Americans will invest more money in the
stock market.
C
Americans will invest less money in the
stock market.
D
Consumers will purchase more large
appliances.
38. When you own stock in a company,
A you are part owner. B you are the CEO.
C
you are entitled to a dividend.
D
you are involved in day to day
management.
39. The number of shares that have been traded in the current or most recent trading session is
called
A Previous Close B Dividend
C
Last
Last
D
Volume
40. The highest price the stock has traded over the past year is called
A
Market Cap
Market Cap
B
Day High
C 52 Week High D Beta
Answer Key
1. 2. d 3. b 4. b
5. c 6. c 7. a 8. d
9. a 10. c 11. b 12. b
13. a 14. a 15. c 16. d
17. c 18. a 19. a 20. a
21. d 22. a 23. a 24. a
25. a 26. d 27. b 28. b
29. b 30. d 31. b 32. a
33. c 34. a 35. a 36. d
37. c 38. a 39. d 40. c
Introduction to the Stock Market
48 Questions
NAME :
DATE :
1. EPS x (times) Shares Outstanding = a company's total ________
A Profits B Sales
C Dividends D Market Capitalization
2. In a 2-for-1 stock split, the price of the stock is
A doubles B falling
C cut in half D not affected
3. What is a bond?
A a building on wall street
B lending money to a company for a fixed interest payment
C an investment that cannot be traded
D a share of ownership in a company
4. A dividend is a portion of the company's profits paid to its shareholders.
A True B False
5. What is an IPO?
A when a company first sells stock to the public
B a new Apple product
C when the company's shareholders have a meeting
D when the government creates shares on the stock exchange
6. For a company to exist for the long term what must it continue to do?
A Provide for customers B Produce a product or a service
C Make a profit D Help the economy to grow
7. interest calculated at regular intervals solely on principal
A Simple Interest B Compound Interest
8. What is a mutual fund?
A a fund that follows an index like a stock B a type of high interest bank account
C a pool of securities you can buy as an investment
D a fund used by companies to raise capital
9. The last closing price of a stock divided by the last 12 months earning per share is
A Dividend Yield B Debt to Asset Ratio
C Earnings /Share D P/E
10. The price paid for the first share of stock in a trading session is
A Last B Bid
C Open D Change
11. Mutual funds are:
A usually less risky than investing in a money market
B an investment that holds a wide range of different investment instruments, providing diversification
C guaranteed to increase in value
D an investment portfolio managed by the investor
12.
A $13.31 B $1.24
C $1.95 D $0.90
13. Which of the following is your right as a shareholder of common stock?
A the right to dividends if paid B the right to hire officers of the corporation
14. What are 2 ways you can make money in stock market
A Use all of your money to buy stocks
B Do research and invest in stocks that do well
C be aware somebody will make you do that D Buy what everyone else is buying
15. If a company issues dividends, preferred stock holders are paid the dividends first.
A True B False
16. Typically, stocks are a good invest for the average person over a long period of time.
A True B False
17. A _____ is a list of the securities, including stocks, mutual funds, and cash that you own.
A folder B notebook
C collection D Portfolio
18. What does EPS stand for?
A Earnings People's Share B Earnings Per Share
C Earnings Price Share D Earnings Profit Share
19. In short selling, you first ___ the stock.
A buy B split
C hold D sell
20. _____ stock is the name applied to the stock of large, well-known, well-established companies
with good reputations.
A Dip and chip B Paint chip
C Chocolate chip D Blue chip
21. What is a another word for earnings?
A Dividends B Profits
C Stocks D Shares
22. What is Capitol gain?
A The gain of money a Capitol city gets B Short selling
C The amount a company gets that year D The increase in the value of the stock
23. What is the goal of an investor?
A Buy low and sell high B Keep a stock for their entire life
C Open a new investment account D Help a company get bigger
24. What is the Bull market
A When the stock market trends downward B This is when the bull owns the market
C The place where you buy bulls for bull fights
D When the stock market trends upward
25. Publicly held corporations
A are listed first on the New York Stock Exchange
B guarantee a positive return to investors
C are not-for-profit organizations
D have shares of stock that are held by public (outside) investors
26. Why should an investor diversify?
A promises growth in your investments B lets customers spend more
C gives a company more options D spreads the risk taken by a shareholder
27. Dividends
A The money a company makes each year
B The part of the corporations profit paid to stockholders
C How much money the owner makes
D The answer could be any one of these have fun
28. What is the primary reason why companies issue stocks?
A To ensure a stable market B To raise extra money for the company
C To guarantee the success of a new product
D To provide for their employee's retirements
29.
A $ 0.62 B $ 2.50
C $ 1.95 D $ 0.55
30. What is Leverage?
A The average growth of a stock each year B A rise in the general level of prices
C Prying open a door with a crowbar
D The use of borrowed money to buy securities
31. What is a Bear Market?
A when the stock market trends upward B answer the question see if you are correct
C When the stock market trends Downward D A place where you sell bears downtown
32. Yield of the stock based on last price. Figured by dividing the yearly dividend by the last price.
A Change B Dividend
C Dividend Yield D Previous Close
33. What is Common Stock
A Stock that the common people buy B leaves of corn that look alike
C variable dividend but no voting rights
D A type of stock that pays a variable dividend. Gives holder voting rights
34. What are preferred stocks
A Stocks that most people prefer
B A type of stock that pays a fixed dividend and carries no voting rights
C Stocks that make millions
35. People who invest in the stock market will automatically make money.
A False B True
36. What are stock shares?
A Certificate showing a company's income
B Certificate showing a company's retirement system
C Certificate showing a company's dividends
D Certificate showing partial ownership of a company
37. Shares Outstanding x Last Trade = _________
A Sales B Profits
C Market Capitalization D Earnings
38. Common stock is more prone to rapid changes; therefore, there is more risk associated.
A True B False
39. Publicly held corporations
A are not-for-profit organizations
B have shares of stock that are held by public (outside) investors
C are listed first on the New York Stock Exchange
D guarantee a positive return to investors
40. What does a stock represent?
A a contract for a company's goods and services
B a percentage of ownership of a company
C a loan you make to a company D stocks are just tools used to make money
41. What is NASDAQ?
A Certificates certifying you own a stock
B What stocks are called when they are bought and sold
C The biggest stock market in the world D An automated system for trading stocks
42. How do people make money investing in bonds?
A Selling a bond for more than you paid B Give them $100
C Take the money from the bond people D James Bond
43. The NYSE is an exchange where daily auctions (the biding of stocks) determine the price for thousands of different stocks.
A False B True
44.
What is a stock?
A A person who buys things for you
B A document that represents ownership in a company
C A document that states you are worth a lot of money
D A part of a share of showing profit in a company
45.
Does Home Depot pay a dividend? See quote behind the questions.
A Yes B No
46. If a bond is held to maturity, the investor will receive an amount stated on the bond known
as the _______.
A face value B maturation value
C printed value D ticket value
47. Stocks are a share of ownership in a company and a person who owns one or more shares of stock is called a ...
A Broker B Dividend
C Securities D Stock Holder
48.
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations, or NASDAQ,
A uses stockbrokers in conjunction with the Dow to make trades
B uses a computer automated system for trading
C uses ebay to help make the trades D uses the same trading system as the NYSE.
Answer Key
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a
5. a 6. c 7. a 8. c
9. d 10. c 11. b 12. d
13. a 14. b 15. a 16. a
17. d 18. b 19. d 20. d
21. b 22. d 23. a 24. d
25. d 26. d 27. b 28. b
29. b 30. d 31. c 32. c
33. d 34. b 35. a 36. d
37. c 38. a 39. b 40. b
41. d 42. a 43. b 44. b
45. a 46. a 47. d 48. b
Stock Market
Part 1
30 Questions
NAME :
DATE :
1. As long as you are 18 years old and have some money, you can invest it in the stock market.
A False B True
2.
Represents shares of ownership in a company.
A stock B industry
C portfolio D volume
3. A system in which individuals are free to own, trade, and use things in order to make a profit
A bear market B capitalism
C stock exchange D bull market
4. A time when stock prices are RISING is called
A transaction B bear market
C bull market
5.
A company's profit or earnings divided equally among all the shares investors own.
A market capitalization B industry
C volume D earnings per share
6. Stocks represent ownership in a corporation.
A FALSE B TRUE
7. The DOW Jones Industrial Average is an index of 30 American companies. Why is the DOW Jones Industrial Average important?
A It tells Americans how much debt the country is in. B It tells Americans how many jobs are out there.
C It provides a snapshot of how the stock market and the US economy is doing.
D It helps economists predict when a stock market crash will happen.
8. A company owned by families or a small number of investors and do not issue stock to the public.
A public company B private company
C portfolio D industry
9.
The total number of shares traded in a given day.
A profit B beta
C loss D volume
10. A person who is licensed to buy and sell stock
A investor B shareholder
C stockbroker
11.
To put money to use by purchasing something offering potential profitable returns as interest, income, or appreciation in value.
A index B stock
C portfolio D invest
12. Why would a company need to issue stock?
A To show customers that it's successful. B To stop the government from regulating it.
C To increase its' customer base. D To raise money.
13.
A sum of money paid to shareholders of a corporation out of its earnings.
A index B invest
C dividend D profit
14.
Groups of companies that are related based on their primary products or services.
A public company B stock
C index D industry
15. Over the course of the day, the head of Apple's company is imprisoned for not paying his taxes. What do you think will happen to Apple's stock?
A It will go up. B It will go down.
16. Apple is releasing a new iPhone that is predicted to change the cell phone world. Millions of people have pre-ordered it.
What do you think will happen to their stock?
A It is likely to go up. B It is likely to go down.
17.
The total holdings of stock by a financial institution or a private investor.
A index B portfolio
C industry D stock market
18. A time when stock prices are falling
A transaction B bull market
C bear market
19.
A company that sells stock on the stock market.
A public company B market capitalization
C private company D stock market
20.
The highest price and lowest price of a stock over a 52 week period.
A volume B 52 week range
C profit D beta
21. to buy a variety of stocks
A diversify B risk
C portfolio D profit
22. You have $250 that you are willing to invest in Apple's stock. If Apple's stock is selling for $113.05 a share, how many shares could you buy?
A 2 B 4
C 3 D 1
23.
When assets or stocks are sold for a price lower than the original purchase price.
A volume B loss
C profit D risk
24.
The financial benefit when the revenue of a company exceeds expenses, costs, and taxes.
A loss B profit
C volume D portfolio
25.
The possibility of losing some or all of a particiular investment.
A industry B index
C risk D profit
26.
A holder or owner of stock in a company or corporation.
A shareholder B portfolio
C stock market D industry
27. One way stockholders make money is by selling their stock for more money than they paid for it.
A TRUE B FALSE
28.
A group of large companies that stockbrokers look at to gauge how the market is doing as
a whole.
A portfolio B index
C shareholder D industry
29. People who own stocks are guaranteed a return on the money they have invested in stocks.
A FALSE B TRUE
30.
A particular market where stocks and bonds are traded.
A market capitalization B stock market
C shareholder D portfolio
Answer Key
1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c
5. d 6. b 7. c 8. b
9. d 10. c 11. d 12. d
13. c 14. d 15. b 16. a
17. b 18. c 19. a 20. b
21. a 22. a 23. b 24. b
25. c 26. a 27. a 28. b
29. a 30. b
Part 2
20 Questions
NAME :
DATE :
1. What is a stock broker?
A A machine that keeps track of the prices of stocks B Anyone who owns stock
C Someone who loses all of his/her money after making bad investments
D Someone who is licensed to buy and sell stock on a stock exchange
2. What is the primary reason for a company to issue stock?
A To raise money to grow the company B To increase greater awareness of the company
C To distribute the risk of bankruptcy across more investors
D The stocks help investors earn a higher rate of return
3. It is free to buy stocks
A False B True
4. A strong market when prices are going up.
A Diversification B Bull Market
C Bear Market D Equities
5. A company owned by families or a small number of investors and do not issue stock to the public.
A industry B portfolio
C public company D private company
6. Common stock ownership gives investors
A guaranteed dividends B voting rights in shareholder meetings
C lower risk with a higher rate of return
7. Ownership in a corporation; represents a claim on part of the corporation’s assets and earnings.
A stocks B Mutual funds
C bonds
8. What is it called when the stock market rises for a period of time?
A stock market B growth market
C bear market D bull market
9. The DOW Jones Industrial Average is an index of 30 American companies. Why is the DOW Jones Industrial Average important?
A It tells Americans how many jobs are out there. B It tells Americans how much debt the country is in.
C It provides a snapshot of how the stock market and the US economy is doing.
D It helps economists predict when a stock market crash will happen.
10. A group of thirty stocks that measure the performance of the stock market and mainly focuses on one market.
A Dow Jones Industrial Average B Standard and Poors 500
C National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation
D New York Stock Exchange
11.
A sum of money paid to shareholders of a corporation out of its earnings.
A dividend B index
C profit D invest
12. People who own stocks are guaranteed a return on the money they have invested in stocks.
A FALSE B TRUE
13. Who regulates stock market exchanges?
A Christian Garcia B New York stock exchange
C securities and exchange commission D congress
14. The two major stock exchanges are
A NYSE & American B NASDAQ & DJIA
C Dow Jones Industrial Average & S&P 500 D NASDAQ & NYSE
15.
The total holdings of stock by a financial institution or a private investor.
A stock market B industry
C portfolio D index
16. Which type of shareholder gets dividends first?
A Common stock B Treasury stock
C Preferred stock
17. You loan money to a corporation or government, and they pay you back with interest
A Stock B Mutual Funds
C Bonds
18. People who own stocks are guaranteed a return on the money they have invested in stocks.
A FALSE B TRUE
19. A poor market when prices are going down.
A Diversification B Bull Market
C Equities D Bear Market
20.
A company that sells stock on the stock market.
A private company B stock market
C market capitalization D public company
Answer Key
1. d 2. a 3. a 4. b
5. d 6. b 7. a 8. d
9. c 10. a 11. a 12. a
13. c 14. d 15. c 16. c
17. c 18. a 19. d 20. d
Stock Market : Questions and Answer Key
60 Questions
NAME :
DATE :
1. Why would a company need to issue stock?
A To raise money. B To stop the government from regulating it.
C To show customers that it's successful. D To increase its' customer base.
2. You can buy stock in any company in the world.
A True, all companies are required to offer stock.
B False, a company is only listed on the stock exchange if it wants to be.
3. What is the stock market?
A A type of bank that gives out loans to new businesses.
B A type of farmers market where people buy and sell food.
C A place where parts of businesses are bought and sold.
D A special type of grocery store that sells stocks.
4. A time when stock prices are falling
A transaction B bull market
C bear market
5. A legally established company
A corporation B capitalism
C colony
6. Money needed to start a business is called
A Clams B Profit
C Capital D Loan
7. Apple is releasing a new iPhone that is predicted to change the cell phone world. Millions of people have pre-ordered it. What do you think will happen to their stock?
A It is likely to go up. B It is likely to go down.
8. A time when stock prices are RISING is called
A bear market B transaction
C bull market
9. The highest price the stock has traded over the past year is called
A Market Cap
Market Cap
B Beta
C 52 Week High D Day High
10. You have $250 that you are willing to invest in Apple's stock. If Apple's stock is selling for $113.05 a share, how many shares could you buy?
A 1 B 2
C 3 D 4
11.
A measure of volatility in stock prices of a particular company.
A P/E ratio B earnings per share
C volume D beta
12. As long as you are 18 years old and have some money, you can invest it in the stock market.
A False B True
13. What types of stocks have dividends?
A preferred stock B chicken stock
C common stock D premium stock
14.
A company's closing price divided by its latest annual earnings per share.
A beta B market capitalization
C volume D P/E ratio
15.
A particular market where stocks and bonds are traded.
A portfolio B shareholder
C stock market D market capitalization
16. The price a stockbroker charges to take care of buying and selling stocks
A profit B dividend
C commission
17. to buy a variety of stocks
A risk B diversify
C portfolio D profit
18.
A company's profit or earnings divided equally among all the shares investors own.
A earnings per share B market capitalization
C industry D volume
19.
The financial benefit when the revenue of a company exceeds expenses, costs, and taxes.
A profit B portfolio
C loss D volume
20. Over the course of the day, the head of Apple's company is imprisoned for not paying his taxes. What do you think will happen to Apple's stock?
A It will go down. B It will go up.
21. A person who is licensed to buy and sell stock
A stockbroker B shareholder
C investor
22. Apple stock plummets and now you have to decide if you hold onto your stock in the hopes that it goes back up, or sell it at a loss. Apple stock is now selling or $54.76 a share. You have 2 shares. When you first bought them their total value was $226.10. What is their total value now?
A 557.22 B 22.10
C 5.05 D 109.52
23. One way stockholders make money is by selling their stock for more money than they paid for it.
A TRUE B FALSE
24.
The highest price and lowest price of a stock over a 52 week period.
A 52 week range B profit
C beta D volume
25.
How much did IBM's stock vary that day?
A $8.00 B $165.05
C $3.20 D $5.70
26.
You decide that you want to invest a little bit of money in Apple stock. But in order to do that you need to figure out their stock symbol. What is the symbol that Apple uses on the stock market? Use the image to help you figure it out.
A IPHONE B STEVEJOBS
C AAPL D APPLE
27. A company owned by families or a small number of investors and do not issue stock to the public.
A portfolio B private company
C industry D public company
28. People who own stocks are guaranteed a return on the money they have invested in stocks.
A FALSE B TRUE
29. What type of stock would have voting rights?
A preferred stock B chicken stock
C common stock D stock stock
30.
A holder or owner of stock in a company or corporation.
A portfolio B shareholder
C industry D stock market
31.
A sum of money paid to shareholders of a corporation out of its earnings.
A invest B index
C profit D dividend
32. Stocks represent ownership in a corporation.
A TRUE B FALSE
33.
A company that sells stock on the stock market.
A public company B market capitalization
C private company D stock market
34.
How much did yahoo vary during the year?
A $4.51 B $7.68
C $3.17 D $76.80
35. The DOW Jones Industrial Average is an index of 30 American companies. Why is the DOW Jones Industrial Average important?
A It tells Americans how much debt the country is in.
B It provides a snapshot of how the stock market and the US economy is doing.
C It helps economists predict when a stock market crash will happen.
D It tells Americans how many jobs are out there.
36.
To put money to use by purchasing something offering potential profitable returns as interest, income, or appreciation in value.
A invest B stock
C index D portfolio
37.
Groups of companies that are related based on their primary products or services.
A public company B industry
C index D stock
38. an exchange of goods, services, or money
A transaction B diversify
C profit
39.
The total current market value of all outstanding shares of a company.
A beta B dividend
C market capitalization D volume
40.
What was the lowest dollar amount Yahoo was traded for that day?
A $5.43 B $4352.00
C $7.27 D $6.08
41.
How much profit did Nike make that day per share?
A $84.50 B $84.00
C $0.75 D $.0075
42.
When assets or stocks are sold for a price lower than the original purchase price.
A volume B profit
C risk D loss
43. someone who lends or gives money in hopes of making a profit
A investor B stockbrocker
C portfolio D shareholder
44. What is it called when the stock market rises for a period of time?
A growth market B stock market
C bear market D bull market
45.
The total holdings of stock by a financial institution or a private investor.
A industry B portfolio
C index D stock market
46.
What was the closing price for Google that day?
A $96.66 B $5.43
C $96.67 D $6.08
47. Does a bear market mean the stock market is rising or going down?
A going down B staying the same
C cross dimensional static drift D rising
48. The price of stock at the end of the previous trading session
A Day High B Day Low
C Percent Change D Previous Close
49.
Approximately how much money was one share of Apple selling for last night? Use the image to help you.
A 213.05 B 113.05
C 13.05 D 33.05
50. The name for a part of a business that is bought and sold on the stock market is:
A Share B Marker
C Stocker D Part
51.
A group of large companies that stockbrokers look at to gauge how the market is doing as a whole.
A portfolio B shareholder
C industry D index
52. What is it called when you loss money on stocks you have purchased.
A corporate loss B capital of NY
C capital gain D capital loss
53. A system in which individuals are free to own, trade, and use things in order to make a profit
A capitalism B stock exchange
C bull market D bear market
54.
If I owned 100 shares or Goodyear, how much would I receive in dividends?
A 400.00 B .40
C 40.00 D 40.00
55. What are these? NYSE - NASDAQ
A securities and exchanges B markets
C stock exhanges D stocks
56.
How much would you buy shares of IBM for on that day?
A $155.00 B $8.00
C $160.70 D $158.20
57. Pepsi, Google, Coach, and Nike. What do these companies have in common?
A They are all companies with such expensive stock that you won't be able to afford to invest in them in our stock market game.
B They are examples of failing companies that you wouldn't want to invest in.
C You can buy stock in them in our stock market game.
D They are all companies that have declined to be on the stock market, you can't buy stock in them.
58. Who regulates stock market exchanges?
A congress B Christian Garcia
C securities and exchange commission D New York stock exchange
59. The possibility of losing some or all of a particiular investment.
A industry B index
C profit D risk
60.
The total number of shares traded in a given day.
A profit B volume
C loss D beta
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Answer Key
1. a 2. b 3. c 4. c
5. a 6. c 7. a 8. c
9. c 10. b 11. d 12. b
13. a 14. d 15. c 16. c
17. b 18. a 19. a 20. a
21. a 22. d 23. a 24. a
25. d 26. c 27. b 28. a
29. c 30. b 31. d 32. a
33. a 34. a 35. b 36. a
37. b 38. a 39. c 40. a
41. c 42. d 43. a 44. d
45. b 46. a 47. a 48. d
49. b 50. a 51. d 52. d
53. a 54. c 55. c 56. d
57. c 58. c 59. d 60. b
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