Human needs, primary, secondary, tertiary, social, rare, individuals

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Human needs are ...
a. very limited
b. limited
c. unlimited
d. rare.

Mr Blake was able to buy a car, a color TV and a laptop. The situation illustrates that Mr Blake was able to meet the needs of ...
a. secondary
b. primary
c. tertiary
d. social.

Here is an example of complementary goods ...
a. pencil and pen
b. shoes and sandals
c. shirt and shirt
d. cars and gasoline.

Needs fulfillment after primary need is called need ...
a. secondary
b. tertiary
c. individual
d. social.

Needs according to the intensity divided into three, namely the need ...
a. primary, secondary, and individuals
b. physical, spiritual, and social
c. primary, secondary, and tertiary
d. Now, the future, and past.

Judging from the time, the needs of junior high school students will have a personal car is a necessity ...
a. past
b. now
c. to come
d. secondary.

Limited resources, according to economics can be classified into the ...
a. earth and water
b. earth, water, and air
c. earth, water, air, and mine
d. natural resources, human resources (labor), and capital.

Characteristics of natural resources are natural, meaning ...
a. natural resources can be cultivated by humans
b. man can spend
c. humans can maintain
d. not made or produced by humans.

Objects complementary function complementary means of satisfying the requirements is available. If the goods (goods and services) that can be complementary used together usability of each item will ...
a. increase
b. decline
c. fixed
d. can be increased and can also go down (not necessarily).

Sand in the store are examples of material objects ...
a. economy
b. illith
c. free
d. solid.

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