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Quiz: Specialisation and Division of Labour (Adam Smith)

Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in Economics A (9EC0)

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Building on what you've learned, let's test your knowledge of specialisation and division of labour as explained by Adam Smith!

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What does 'specialisation' mean in economics?

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Which of the following are benefits of division of labour? (Select all that apply)

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Adam Smith argued that {{blank0}} and division of labour lead to greater efficiency and {{blank1}}.

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Which example best illustrates division of labour?

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Which factors can limit the benefits of division of labour? (Select all that apply)

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Why did Adam Smith believe division of labour was important?

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