Q.1
What is a “need”?
  • Something that would make your life easier
  • Something you would like to have
  • Something you must have in order to live
  • Something that is free
Q.2
Why might electricity be a “need” rather than a “want”?
  • You need it to charge your phone
  • You need it to warm your home
  • You need it to power your TV
  • You need it to power your hairdryer
Q.3
Stacey wants a new bike but cannot afford it. What is the best way for her to get a bike?
  • Steal the bike from a shop
  • Borrow the money to buy a bike
  • Do without food for a week to buy the bike
  • Save up her spare money every week until she has enough
Q.4
Three of the items below are “needs” and one is a “want”. Which one is a “want”?
  • Water
  • Air
  • Fizzy drink
  • Fruit and veg
Q.5
What is a “want”?
  • Something you must have in order to live
  • Something you would like to have
  • Something that is expensive
  • Something that is free
Q.6
Which of these options is a “need”?
  • Shelter
  • Food and water
  • Sleep
  • All of the above
Q.7
Sometimes “wants” become “needs”. Which of these would be a reason you “need” a car?
  • To get to places quickly
  • To impress your friends
  • To get to work every day
  • To take you on holiday
Q.8
Sometimes we have to do without the things we want in order to buy the things we need. Which of these would you have to do without if you could only afford to buy three?
  • Dentist appointment
  • A mobile phone
  • Optician appointment
  • A bed
Q.9
Why might a computer be a “need” rather than a “want”?
  • You need it to help with your homework
  • You need it to use social media
  • You need it to watch Netflix
  • You need it to play online games
Q.10
Three of the items below are “wants” and one is a “need”. Which one is a “need”?
  • Clothes
  • A car
  • A holiday
  • A television
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