Business quiz
The more you learn, the more you earn. A great way to test your general business knowledge or that of others is by doing a quiz. We’ve put together a quiz template with 10 questions to put your knowledge to the test. Use this template to:
- Know what kind of questions to ask in your own business quiz
- Teach yourself and/or others a thing about business
- Use this template directly for your own quiz
Why use Pointerpro as a business quiz tool?
Why use Pointerpro as a business quiz tool?
Create a competition
Include a leaderboard and create a scored competition.
White label your quiz
No trace of Pointerpro. Customize and brand your URL!
Convenience
Online or offline quizzes, on any device, in any language.
The importance of business quizzes comes down to the importance of knowledge on how to do business itself. The point of a business quiz is a fun and educative way to test your knowledge and teach you more about business which in turn makes you a better businessman/woman or entrepreneur.
At the heart of your business success lies a successful strategy. That strategy includes but is not limited to marketing, logistics, finance, sales and much more. All of these facets will play a role in your success in business!
- Multiple quiz-type questions
- Real world examples
- Clean design
- Engaging layout
- Keep it short and fun!
Business quiz questions
Business quiz rating questions:
For each statement, please select a response that best describes you most of the time and in most situations. There is no right or wrong answer.
You can work with a different ratings. From the conventional 5 or 7 point scales with neutral or undecided options, to 4 to 6 point scales where there’s no middle ground.
- I focus first on business interests and only then consider colleagues and their interests
- I adapt to unfavorable circumstances rather than change them
- I am more interested in seeing the big picture than the details
- I stand up for my own interests more often than I support and assist others
- I am sure that in any business it is most important to follow your action plan systematically
- I am often the one who gives instructions to others
- It is easy for me to see a different application for a familiar approach
- It is always easier for me to see opportunities than limitations
- When I am supposed to act, I look for support
- When something goes wrong, I will seek additional information than a different solution
- When starting a new project, I tend to doubt its success
- I look for information to be complete and consistent rather than to bring new ideas or opportunities
- It is my nature to assume responsibility at work
- I persist in gaining my objective and never quit even if it becomes difficult
- I think that almost any business idea can be realized
- I like to keep track of how things are progressing
- I am more concerned with insuring stability than with finding ways for growth
- I am able to follow my own path even if the majority opposes
- I feel more comfortable in pre-planned situations than when required to improvise
- I assist others more frequently by lending a hand than by offering good advice
- I tend to rethink a solution repeatedly instead of just proceeding
- I lose my bearings easily in unfamiliar settings
- I rely more on a thorough analysis of the problem than on intuition when I have to make a decision
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