Business 001 - Introduction to Business » Spring 2022 » Ch 5 OpenStax Homework

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Question #1
The difference between the small business owner and the entrepreneur is that the entrepreneur:
A.   assumes the risk of the business
B.   manages the business
C.   is responsible for the profits of the business
D.   files taxes for the business
E.   is accurately described by all of the above
Question #2
The difference between small business owners and entrepreneurs is that small business owners:
A.   started the business to pursue their idea for a new product or service
B.   are risk takers
C.   are innovators
D.   accept the status quo and take a short-term view of the future
E.   are accurately described by all of the above
Question #3
When Art Baer read that Singapore would lift its ban on chewing gum, he thought to himself, "There has to be a market there." Baer, 26, knew if he was going to move beyond the daydreaming stage, he had to move fast. After investing $20,000 of his own money into developing a product he called Impress Gum, Baer quit his job, flew to Singapore, talked to the right people in the government, lined up a manufacturer, and hired a marketing firm to promote his gum, which fights tooth decay. Baer is an example of a(n) ______ entrepreneur.
A.   risk-aversive
B.   debt-based
C.   opportunistic
D.   classic
E.   growth-oriented
Question #4
When he read Chicken Soup From the Soul, Joe Farmer was struck by how many of the stories mentioned the scent of the islands. So Farmer created bottles filled with Hawaiian air and some scented essence beads. When customers shake the bottles up and open the lids, they're transported back to paradise. While many marketing experts did not think that consumers would buy bottles of air, Farmer has earned more than half a million dollars of sale during his first year of operation. Farmer was an example of a _____ entrepreneur.
A.   growth-oriented
B.   classic
C.   debt-based
D.   risk-aversive
E.   opportunistic
Question #5
When Suzanne Pogell wanted to learn to sail, but she could find no one to teach her because men were the ones who sailed, and women were their crew. She finally convinced someone to teach her to sail, and after mastering sailing, she started an all-woman sailing school called Womanship. Pogell started small and plans to stay small. She would be correctly called a(n):
A.   interpreneur
B.   growth entrepreneur
C.   intrapreneur
D.   multipreneur
E.   micropreneur
Question #6
When Allison Logue found out her children were allergic to corn, she started looking for sweets and starches that were corn-free and was dismayed to find very few such products on the market. As a result, she has started her own small business to produce and market corn-free desserts. It is a small market, and Logue plans to keep her business small. Logue is an example of a(n):
A.   interpreneur
B.   growth entrepreneur
C.   intrapreneur
D.   multipreneur
E.   micropreneur
Question #7
Many classic entrepreneurs are _____ who start small and plan to keep their business small.
A.   interpreneurs
B.   multipreneurs
C.   intrapreneurs
D.   growth entrepreneurs
E.   micropreneurs
Question #8
In 2000, Eric Baker and Jeff Fluhr came up with a concept that would do away with scalping if they had their wish, and everyone used StubHub.com. The Internet company brings people who want tickets and people who have tickets that they are not using together. The company has assisted in the sale of tens of millions dollars worth of tickets annually and is always trying to sell more. It charges a small fee for its assistance. Baker and Fluhr would be classified as:
A.   intrapreneur
B.   micropreneur
C.   growth-oriented entrepreneur
D.   interpreneur
E.   multipreneur
Question #9
_____ are entrepreneurs who start a series of companies.
A.   Multi-faceted venturists
B.   Growth capitalists
C.   Multipreneurs
D.   Intrapreneurs
E.   Multi-venturists
Question #10
Michael Bronner made a killing in the direct marketing business as the cofounder and CEO of Bronner Slosberg Humphrey, a wildly successful direct-marketing firm. His newest venture, Upromise Inc., enlists some of America's largest corporations to help families pay for college and is extremely successful. The 40-year-old Bronner will more than likely start at least one more new company before he retires because Bonner is a(n):
A.   intrapreneur
B.   growth entrepreneur
C.   multipreneur
D.   micropreneur
E.   interpreneur
Question #11
_____ are entrepreneurs who apply their creativity, vision, and risk taking within a large corporation rather than starting a company of their own. They enjoy a high degree of autonomy while receiving a regular salary and financial backing from their employer.
A.   Multipreneurs
B.   Intrapreneurs
C.   Corporate entrepreneurs
D.   Classic entrepreneurs
E.   Insourced entrepreneurs
Question #12
Gord Larose and his friend David Allan worked in Ottawa at Nortel Networks, a giant telecommunications-equipment maker. One Friday afternoon, over a few beers in Larose's kitchen, they dreamed up a scheme for renting software over the Internet. Instead of quitting their jobs, they reported to work on Monday, explained their plan to their boss, and began working to make their idea a reality. Four years later, their idea has evolved into an important division of Nortel called Channelware. Larose and Allan are examples of:
A.   growth-oriented entrepreneurs
B.   intrapreneurs
C.   Insourced entrepreneurs
D.   multipreneurs
E.   interpreneurs
Question #13
Lachlan Stuart is employed by International Paper, a company that values his vision and creativity. To stay ahead in a very competitive industry, International Paper gives Stuart, and his division has almost complete autonomy to develop innovative and effective communications. Stuart is an example of a(n):
A.   insourced entrepreneur
B.   classic entrepreneur
C.   intrapreneur
D.   corporate entrepreneur
E.   multipreneur
Question #14
Intrapreneurs:
A.   run mini-companies within large corporations
B.   have the characteristics of creativity, vision, and risk taking.
C.   have a high degree of autonomy in spite of the fact they work for a large corporation
D.   receive regular salaries and employee benefits
E.   are accurately described by all of the answers
Question #15
All of the following are characteristics of an entrepreneurial personality EXCEPT:
A.   the willingness to be a follower rather than a leader
B.   problem solving skills
C.   a high energy level
D.   the willingness to take risks
E.   creativity
Question #16
Which of the following is a characteristic of the entrepreneurial personality?
A.   Dependence on others for motivation
B.   Willingness to be a follower rather than a leader
C.   Risk-aversion
D.   Dependence on others
E.   Ambitious
Question #17
Michael Bronner made a fortune in the direct marketing business as the cofounder and CEO of Bronner Slosberg Humphrey, a wildly successful direct-marketing firm. His newest venture, Upromise Inc., enlists some of America's largest corporations to help families pay for college and is extremely successful. Entrepreneur Bonner would more than likely have which of the following characteristics?
A.   Independent
B.   Visionary
C.   Ambitious
D.   All of the answers are correct.
E.   Self-confident
Question #18
The first step in starting your own business is:
A.   a business plan
B.   a self-assessment
C.   choose a form of business organization
D.   to determine where the funding will come from
E.   find an idea for a new product or service
Question #19
Once Arnold Patel had decided he wanted to quit working as a Web designer for a large advertising agency and go into some kind of business for himself, he did a self-assessment, which indicated that he had an entrepreneurial spirit. His next step will be to:
A.   determine where the funding will come from
B.   choose a form of business organization
C.   look for customers
D.   create a business plan
E.   find the idea for his business
Question #20
Hannah Li wants to quit her job as a legal secretary and start her own small business. She knows that she will be successful if she can find the right idea. Where can Li look for ideas for her new business?
A.   Other businesses in other regions of the country
B.   Her interest in the history of Asian art
C.   Suggestions from her family
D.   Problems she noticed in her old job
E.   All of the answers are correct.

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