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While you were away..
the economic world continued! You are about to be reminded of 8
pieces of news from the summer. Each question has a numerical
answer. Make a note of this answer and get ready to add up your
figures at the end. The nearest to the correct answer is the
winner!Press space to start
While you were away..
the economic world continued! You are about to be reminded of 8
pieces of news from the summer. Each question has a numerical
answer. Make a note of this answer and get ready to add up your
figures at the end. The nearest to the correct answer is the
winner!
In August, the Monetary Policy Committee voted to keep interest
rates at the same rate (0.5%). How many of the nine Committee
members voted to keep the rate unchanged?
In August, it was announced that unemployment in the UK has
risen by 25,000 people. For how many consecutive quarters has
unemployment risen in the UK?
In August, Greece agreed a brand new bailout deal with its main
creditors (including its eurozone partners). How many bailout deals
have Greece now negotiated?
In August, the government sold 5.4% of its stake in RBS on the
stock exchange. To the nearest billion, how many billions of pounds
worth of loss does this represent compared to how much the
government paid for their stake when they purchased it during the
financial crisis of 2008?
In July, British Gas announced that profits for the first half
of 2015 were double that of the same period in 2014 (528 million).
How many major firms dominate the retail energy market in the
UK?
Purchases from shops in UK ports and airports hit the news this
summer. If Im in a UK airport travelling to the USA, how much less
should I pay for some sun cream (as a percentage of the stated
price)?
In August the Greek economy grew by 0.8% (for the 2nd quarter).
This is the first time the Greek economy grew since 2014. Before
2014, how many years had the Greek economy been in recession?
Dairy farmers have been protesting this summer over the low
price of a pint of milk purchased by the major supermarkets. What
price (in pence) does the National Farmers Union (NFU) suggest
should be the minimum that should be paid to the farmers per pint
of milk?
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76Press space to gothrough answersIn August, the Monetary Policy
Committee voted to keep interest rates at the same rate (0.5%). How
many of the nine Committee members voted to keep the rate
unchanged?
8In August, it was announced that unemployment in the UK has
risen by 25,000 people. For how many consecutive quarters has
unemployment risen in the UK?
2In August, Greece agreed a brand new bailout deal with its main
creditors (including its eurozone partners). How many bailout deals
have Greece now negotiated?
3In August, the government sold 5.4% of its stake in RBS on the
stock exchange. To the nearest billion, how many billions of pounds
worth of loss does this represent compared to how much the
government paid for their stake when they purchased it during the
financial crisis of 2008?
1In July, British Gas announced that profits for the first half
of 2015 were double that of the same period in 2014 (528 million).
How many major firms dominate the retail energy market in the
UK?
6Purchases from shops in UK ports and airports hit the news this
summer. If Im in a UK airport travelling to the USA, how much less
should I pay for some sun cream (as a percentage of the stated
price)?
20 (level of VAT)In August the Greek economy grew by 0.8% (for
the 2nd quarter). This is the first time the Greek economy grew
since 2014. Before 2014, how many years had the Greek economy been
in recession?
6Dairy farmers have been protesting this summer over the low
price of a pint of milk purchased by the major supermarkets. What
price (in pence) does the National Farmers Union (NFU) suggest
should be the minimum that should be paid to the farmers per pint
of milk?
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