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Chapter 1: What is an Entrepreneur
Please answer the following questions.


1. The most common driving force behind the desire to start a new venture is:

a. The desire to become a millionaire

b. Being born into an entrepreneurial family.

c. The desire to be one’s own boss.

d. The desire to be famous.



2. Most business ventures that fail are:

a. More than five years old.

b. Less then five years old.

c. Less than one year old.

d. More than seven years old.



3. An entrepreneur is driven mainly by:

a. The control of resources.

b. Changing technology.

c. The perception of opportunity.

d. Planning systems.



4. Entrepreneurial small firms ordinarily:

a. Do not provide an environment for self-actualization.

b. Play a major role in job creation and innovation.

c. Are created by male entrepreneurs, with a rate increasing at three times
that of women.

, d. None of the above.



5. Entrepreneurs tend to have a higher probability of success when:

a. The venture created is in their field of work experience.

b. The entire family is involved.

c. They are motivated solely from a profit standpoint.

d. The perceived level of risk is high.



6. With regard to risk, entrepreneurs are generally:

a. Risk averse.

b. High risk-takers.

c. Not likely to take risks.

d. Moderate risk-takers.



7. In order to gain the financing needed to create a venture, entrepreneurs must often
give up:

a. Some control of the new venture.

b. A share of the ownership.

c. Patent rights.

d. Both a and b.



8. Entrepreneurs lack the following personal attributes:

a. Ability to work in teams.

b. Inconsistency

c. Charm

d. Leadership skills.

,9. Entrepreneurs often show the following traits:

a. Impatient.

b. Short-tempered.

c. Disruptive to the organization around them.

d. Tenacious.



10. Which of the following statements are true:

a. An entrepreneur can work well with an equal partner.

b. An entrepreneur is often pessimistic.

c. An entrepreneur is a “loner.”

d. An entrepreneur does not suffer fools gladly.



11. A life style company:

a. Is grown so that the entrepreneur can live luxuriously.

b. Usually remains rather small and owned by the original entrepreneurs.

c. Is unusual for start-ups.

d. Stays like this because the owners cannot find someone to invest.



12. A company that grows rapidly requires:

a. A lot of money from investors.

b. An entrepreneur’s willingness to give up a controlling interest.

c. Help from a major company.

d. Products or services targeted at a billion dollar market.



13. Which of the following statements are generally true:

a. Entrepreneurs often work too hard for their own or their family’s good.

, b. Entrepreneurs are unwilling to change from their original idea.

c. Entrepreneurs cannot deal with ambiguity.

d. Entrepreneurs cannot take advice from experts.

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