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Entre P Quiz Chapter 3

This document provides a quiz on key concepts from Chapter 3 on entrepreneurship. It includes 15 multiple choice and matching questions that test understanding of fundamental business plan elements like the executive summary, financial projections, identifying risks, and importance of the business plan for communicating ideas and managing the business. The questions cover purposes of a business plan, what it should include, audiences it is intended for, and that developing a comprehensive plan is a process that requires time, research and thought.

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Entre P Quiz Chapter 3

This document provides a quiz on key concepts from Chapter 3 on entrepreneurship. It includes 15 multiple choice and matching questions that test understanding of fundamental business plan elements like the executive summary, financial projections, identifying risks, and importance of the business plan for communicating ideas and managing the business. The questions cover purposes of a business plan, what it should include, audiences it is intended for, and that developing a comprehensive plan is a process that requires time, research and thought.

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP

CHAPTER 3 QUIZ

Name:___________________________ Date:___________

I. Matching Type. Match each statement with the term that best defines it.

A. Business plan F. Service Corps of Retired Executives


B. Cover letter (SCORE)
C. Executive summary G. Small Business Administration (SBA)
D. Harvest strategy H. Small Business Development Centers
E. Pro forma financial (SBDC)
statement I. Statement of purpose
J. Trade associations

A 1. A written document that describes all the steps necessary for opening and
operating a successful business
E 2. A financial statement based on projected revenues and expenses
D 3. A letter that introduces and explains an accompanying document or set of
documents
C 4. A short restatement of a report
I 5. A brief explanation of why you are asking for a loan and what you plan to do with
the money
G 6. An independent agency of the federal government created to help Americans
start, build, and grow businesses
D 7. An entrepreneur’s plan for extracting his or her money out of the business after it
has become successful
F 8. Organization made up of retired executives who volunteer their time to provide
entrepreneurs with real-world advice and knowhow

II. Multiple choice

9. A business plan is not intended for


A. Your competition
B. Potential investors
C. Your bank
D. Any of the above

10. Purposes of a business plan include which of the following?


A. It explains your idea for a product or service
B. It sets specific objectives and describes how they will be achieved
C. It describes the backgrounds and experiences of the people who will run the
business
D. All of the above

11. A business plan is important for a new business for all of the following reasons except.
A. It makes you think about all aspects of your business
B. It can help you communicate your ideas to others
C. It guarantees you will get financing for your business
D. It can serve as a tool for managing your business

12. The main body of a business plan includes which of the following?
A. executive summary
B. statement of purpose
C. financial management
D. supporting documents

13. Which of the following is not a true statement regarding risks?


A. Identifying the possible risks your business faces will alarm lenders and investors
and cause them to withhold funds.
B. Potential investors and lenders want to know the risks your business faces and how
you plan to deal with them.
C. Lenders will appreciate the fact that you know the risks you face and have a plan
for dealing with them.
D. Lenders know that every business faces risks.

14. The purpose of including supporting documents in a business plan is to


A. make the plan lengthy
B. provide additional information
C. give the readers more information than they might need
D. explain your business idea

15. Writing a business plan


A. is a quick and easy process
B. is quick but diffi cult
C. requires patience, research, thought, and time
D. d. none of the above

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