Quiz: Specialisation and Division of Labour
AQA A level economics 7136 specification
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Building on what you've learned about production and productivity, let's test your knowledge of how specialisation and division of labour raise output!
What is meant by 'specialisation' in economics?
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Which of the following are benefits of division of labour? (Select all that apply)
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Division of labour involves splitting production into smaller {{blank0}} so each worker specialises in a {{blank1}}.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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If a worker produces 10 units per hour and works for 8 hours, what is their total output?
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How does specialisation raise output?
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What is a potential disadvantage of division of labour?
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Which industries benefit most from specialisation and division of labour? (Select all that apply)
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Specialisation raises output because workers become more {{blank0}} and less time is wasted switching between {{blank1}}.
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