Q.1
Where are large department stores usually found?
  • City center
  • Council estate
  • Industrial estate
  • Inner suburbs
Q.2
Cheap items, bought often, are called what?
  • Consolidated goods
  • Convenience goods
  • Emergency goods
  • Subsistence goods
Q.3
What does CBD stand for?
  • Central Business District
  • City Banking Department
  • Clothing Bargain Day
  • Controlled Business Development
Q.4
The area a shop serves is the sphere of what?
  • Attraction
  • Custom
  • Influence
  • Trade
Q.5
What sort of map best shows the sphere of influence?
  • Flow map
  • Street map
  • Tidal map
  • Treasure map
Q.6
Primark and H&M are examples of what?
  • Chain stores
  • Hypermarkets
  • Retail parks
  • Shopping parades
Q.7
Who would object most to internet shopping?
  • A disabled person
  • A family in a remote area
  • A shop assistant
  • Someone who works long hours
Q.8
What word means 'settlements put into order of size or importance'?
  • Conurbation
  • Hierarchy
  • Plutarchy
  • Tiers
Q.9
The Trafford Center is on the outskirts of which city?
  • Bristol
  • Leeds
  • Manchester
  • Newcastle
Q.10
Which is not an argument against out-of-town shopping centers?
  • Their goods are dearer
  • They are often built on farmland
  • They cause competition for traditional shops
  • They cause increased traffic
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