Economy Mechanism Quiz
Learn how markets, money, taxes, and trade connect in a quick quiz!
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What is the Economy Mechanism Quiz?

The Economy Mechanism Quiz is a free 4-choice practice app for middle and high school students who want to understand how the economy works in everyday life.

It uses original short questions about markets, prices, money, finance, taxes, public services, inflation, trade, labor, consumers, and small case studies. Students can practice key ideas without copying textbook passages, workbook questions, exam questions, official PDFs, or existing lesson materials.

Learn economic ideas through familiar situations

Economics can feel abstract when it is only memorized as terms. This quiz turns the ideas into small scenes: a student buying lunch, a shop comparing sales and costs, a town choosing public spending, or an imported product affected by exchange rates.

Each question asks students to identify a cause, follow a flow, compare numbers, or choose the most natural explanation. That makes it useful for quick review, classroom warm-ups, and self-study.

Original courses from basics to case studies

Hints that match the current question

Hints change according to the current question. Market questions show demand and supply arrows, finance questions show the flow of funds, fiscal questions show the flow from taxes to public services, and calculation questions show the formula used for that specific problem.

My Page stores challenge history, best records, and often missed questions, making the app useful for repeated review.

For students, teachers, and families

Students can use the app when they want to check the meaning of a term, practice before a quiz, or connect social studies with real-life money decisions.

Teachers and families can use it as a short activity before or after a lesson. The questions are intentionally short, so students can discuss why each choice is correct or incorrect.

Non-official notice

This site is not an official site of any ministry, exam organization, school, university, publisher, cram school, or testing body. It is not approved, certified, supervised, or affiliated with those organizations.

The questions, answer choices, explanations, diagrams, and text materials are independently created. Please check official websites for formal curriculum, entrance exam, test, and textbook information. For rights-related concerns, please contact us.

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