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1. How
often do you buy something new?
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a)
only
when you need it
b)
when
you have enough money
c)
every
week
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2. You
are given €400 for your birthday. What do you do?
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a)
Put
it in your bank account until you decide what to do with it
b)
Keep
it in your bedroom and spend it little by little
c)
Go
out and spend it immediately
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3. If you
had a credit card, what would you do?
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a)
Use
it only when you had money in your account
b)
Never
use it, you only use cash
c)
Use
it to buy whatever you wanted
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4. You
really need a pair of shoes, what do you do?
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a)
Compare
prices and choose the best value for money
b)
Buy
the cheapest, they’re only shoes
c)
Buy
the most expensive, they are the most fashionable
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5. If you
went to a country with a different currency, would you
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a)
find
out the exchange rate and calculate the prices of things before you buy
b)
spend
all the money you’ve change
c)
think
‘pounds, euros, dollars- what does it matter? They are the same
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6. What
do you think of fair trade shops?
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a)
They
are a good way to help the poorer countries
b)
They
are a good idea but you’ve never been
in one
c)
Fair
trade shops? What are they?
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7. Your
friends have bought the latest mobile phone. Yours still works perfectly. Do
you
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a)
continue
using your mobile phone and not worry about it?
b)
Ask
for a new phone for your next birthday?
c)
Tell
your parents/boyfriend you need a new mobile NOW?
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8. You’re
thinking of getting a new computer. Do you…
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a)
buy
one with enough memory to do everything you need?
b)
Buy
a second-hand one? It’s probably good enough
c)
Buy
the best? Computers go out of date so quickly
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9. Where
you were younger, what used to happen?
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a)
you
were given presents only on special occasions
b)
Your
parents bought you new things when you needed them
c)
You
parents always bought you everything you wanted
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