Q4 Module 8
Q4 Module 8
Q4 Module 8
Applied Economics
Quarter 4 – Module 8
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
apply business principles, tools and techniques in participating in various types of
industries in the locality. The scope of this module permits it to be used in many
different learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary
level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard sequence of the
course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to correspond with
the textbook you are now using.
What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer on a separate sheet of
paper.
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3. This is an agribusiness which involves planting rice, the staple food of
the Filipinos.
a. Goat Raising c. Rice Farming
b. Fish Pens d. Vegetable Farming
4. A business which involves raising of domesticated type of birds like
chicken, ducks, and geese for meat and egg production.
a. Cattle Raising c. Fish Pens
b. Corn Farming d. Poultry Raising
5. The process of converting raw materials, components, or parts into
finished products by used tools, machinery and labor.
a. Agribusiness c. Retail and Services
b. Manufacturing d. International Trade
6. Agribusiness is a business that earns most or all of the revenue from
___________________.
a. Agricultural products c. Retail products
b. Car making d. Basket making
7. Other term for this Pig Raising is
a. Duck Raising c. Goat Raising
b. Cattle Raising d. Hog Raising
8. Medicines, cosmetics, and stationery are called soft goods or
______________.
a. Arts c. Hard goods
b. Consumables d. Substitutes
9. An agribusiness that produce yellowish cereal plant and also use for
animal feeding.
a. Hog Raising c. Furniture Making
b. Corn Farming d. Poultry Raising
10. These are examples of agribusiness except __________.
a. Hog Raising c. Water Drinking Business
b. Corn Farming d. Poultry Farming
11. A business that deals with the production of agricultural products.
a. Agribusiness c. Retail and Services
b. Manufacturing d. International Trade
12. People need water to quench their thirst and this is one of the reason
why this business is thriving.
a. Drinking Water Business c. Bakery
b. Soap Manufacturing d. Furniture Making
13. This industry is involved in the extraction of raw materials includes
mining activities, forestry, and fishing for human use.
a. Primary Industry c. Tertiary Industry
b. Secondary Industry d. Quaternary Industry
14. This industry processing of primary materials into usable products.
a. Primary Industry c. Tertiary Industry
b. Secondary Industry d. Quaternary Industry
15. During pandemic crisis, hospitality and health care services are essential
and these are classified as_____.
a. Primary Industry c. Tertiary Industry
b. Secondary Industry d. Quaternary Industry
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Lesson Types of Industries
What’s In
Before we begin the new lesson, I want you to recall what you have learned about
the different business principles in creating a business. Now, the letters of the
words below are jumbled. Figure out what the word is and write it on the blank line
provided and gives its meaning.
1. LCAALITIBYS _________________ - ________________________________
2. RLIITBIFPYOAT _________________ - ________________________________
3. GIB ADEI _________________ -________________________________
4. ASNALYTTISBIIU _________________ -________________________________
5. UOTMNOAY _________________ -________________________________
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What’s New
The story of William Wrigley Jr.- soap salesman who became the world’s best gum
manufacturer. In the 20th century, chewing gum made William Wrigley Jr. one of
the wealthiest men in America. In 1891, when William Wrigley Jr. was 30 years old,
he moved to Chicago with his wife Ada and their daughter Dorothy, opening a new
branch of his father’s company where he continued to sell soap and offered baking
powder as a premium. He soon realized that baking powder became a huge hit as a
freebie and that customers were more interested in getting baking powder than
soap, so he and his partner decided to switch to baking powder business. Now
baking powder became the primary product of William Wrigley Jr. Company, but he
also offered gum as a premium. As baking powder’s popularity used to surpass that
of the soap, so did the chewing gum packages offered with every baking powder
became more popular than the baking powder itself. Wrigley soon abandoned
baking powder, entered the gum industry and in 1893, he offered two new gum
brands, Juicy Fruit and Wrigley’s Spearmint.
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Based on the activity, you have now an idea of what is an industry and to
understand it better let us get to know the different types of industries and
the different services they offer.
What is It
Types of Industries
This lesson will focus on industries, although many school textbooks list only three
levels, more advanced books classify industry into five levels. The terms for each
level originate from Latin words referring to the numbers one to five.
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Classification of Industry
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fresh or salt water.
These are list of some profitable agribusiness out there these are processed fruits
and vegetable, seaweeds, tropical fruit purees and juices, fresh tropical fruits,
sugar, bio ethanol and others.
Manufacturing
The process of converting raw materials, components, or parts into finished goods
that meet a customer’s expectations or specifications. There are many laws and
regulations that govern the manufacturing industry. The business will be require to
conform to all the licensing bodies may it be the government or the local authority’s
requirements.
Some of the best small manufacturing businesses that can be carried out at
your residence are:
1. Furniture Making – make or create furniture such as lockers,
bookshelves, showcases, chairs, tables, etc.
2. Drinking Water Business- Business that sell drinking water package in a
plastic bottles or container.
3. Soap Manufacturing business- business that produce different soap
products.
4. Commercial Bread Making- bread making is easy and simple business
that can be done at home
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On the other hand, The typical service business provides intangible products, such
as accounting, banking, consulting, cleaning, landscaping, education, insurance,
treatment, and transportation services.
International Trade
International trade is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across
international borders or territories, significant share of gross domestic product
(GDP). While international trade has been present throughout much of history its
economic, social, and political importance has been on the rise in recent countries.
It is the presupposition of international trade that a sufficient level of geopolitical
peace and stability are prevailing in order to allow for the peaceful exchange of
trade and commerce to take place between nations.
What’s More
The teacher would like to assess your understanding about the lesson. Now I want
you to read and answer the following activities
Activity 1. Below are list of company’s logos that are well known in the
Philippines. Write in the space provided what type of industries the company is
classified into whether Primary or Secondary or Tertiary or Quaternary, or Quinary.
1- ___________________________
2-___________________________
3- ___________________________
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4-___________________________
5-___________________________
6-___________________________
7-___________________________
8-________________________
Activity 2.Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer from the list
of words in the box and write it in blank space provided.
_______1. This industry employs man and machinery to process raw materials
into finish goods.
_______2. These are type of retail products that usually require cold storage.
_______3. This is an acronym stands for Philippine Standard Industrial
Classification which is a detailed classification of industries prevailing in the
Philippines.
_______4. Consumables are the other term for these goods.
_______5. Cars, appliances, electronics and lumber are examples of these
products.
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_______6. This business is involves in farming, processing, and packaging of
agricultural products.
_______7. Raising tilapia, catfish, prawns, and bangus to earn revenue is their
main line of business.
_______8. Piggery business is one of the most lucrative businesses in
agriculture.
_______9. Tomatoes, bell pepper, pechay, eggplant and bitter gourd are products
of this business.
_______10. In this business, shops in the residential streets are part of this
business.
Activity 3. Now, I want you to identify ten (10) retail products that are sold
your community and classify them. Write your answer on the table below.
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer from the list of words in
the box and write it in blank space provided.
_______1. This industry employs man and machinery to process raw materials
into finish goods.
_______2. These are type of retail products that usually require cold storage.
_______3. This is an acronym stands for Philippine Standard Industrial
Classification which is a detailed classification of industries
prevailing in the Philippines.
_______4. Consumables are the other term for these goods.
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_______5. Cars, appliances, electronics and lumber are examples of these
products.
_______6. This business is involves in farming, processing, and packaging
of agricultural products.
_______7. Raising tilapia, catfish, prawns, and bangus to earn revenue is
their main line of business.
_______8. Piggery business is one of the most lucrative businesses in agriculture.
_______9. Tomatoes, bell pepper, pechay, eggplant and bitter gourd are
products of this business.
_______10. In this business, shops in the residential streets are part of
this business.
What I Can Do
Essay.
5 PT. RUBRIC
5 points Comprehensive and analytical
4 points Well written and some includes analysis
Well written but lacks analysis
3 points
Weak essay
2 points
Poorly written and lack strength
1 point
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Assessment
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer on a separate sheet of
paper.
1. The process of selling goods and services through sales channel to reach
its consumers.
a. Barter c. Retail
b. Discounts d. Trade
2. This is an agribusiness which involves growing fish in an enclosed area.
a. Goat Raising c. Rice Farming
b. Fish Pens d. Vegetable Farming
3. This involves raising of chickens, ducks, and other domesticated birds for
meat and egg for human consumption.
a. Cattle Raising c. Poultry Raising
b. Goat Raising d. Vegetable Farming
4. Production of products using labor, machines, methods, and tools for use
or sale.
a. Agribusiness c. Retail and Services
b. Manufacturing d. International Trade
5. Agribusiness is a business that deals with production and distribution of
___________________.
a. Agricultural products c. Retail Products
b. Car making d. Basket Making
6. It deals with raising of pig or swine for livestock and human consumption.
a. Duck Raising c. Goat Raising
b. Cattle Raising d. Hog Raising
7. These are type of retail products that is intended to be consumed in a
quick manner.
a. Arts c. Soft Goods
b. Hard Goods d. Substitutes
8. This business deals with creation or production of goods like tables,
chairs, and cabinets.
a. Hog raising c. Furniture Making
b. Corn farming d. Poultry Farming
9. These are list of business that involves agriculture except _______________.
a. Hog raising c. Furniture Making
b. Corn farming d. Poultry Farming
10. A business that deals with farming, processing and manufacturing,
packaging and distributing agricultural products.
a. Agribusiness c. Retail and Services
b. Manufacturing d. International Trade
11. Deals with selling of one of the basic consumption of man which is water.
a. Drinking Water Business c. Bakery
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b. Soap manufacturing d. Furniture Making
12. This industry is involved in information technology business.
a. Primary Industry c. Tertiary Industry
b. Secondary Industry d. Quaternary Industry
13. Internet provider, janitorial services and health care are part of this
industry.
a. Primary Industry c. Tertiary Industry
b. Secondary Industry d. Quaternary Industry
14. This industry provides a wide range of personal and professional services
to consumers.
a. Primary Industry c. Tertiary Industry
b. Secondary Industry d. Quaternary Industry
15. This industry that take raw materials from earth and sell it for use or
undergo manufacturing process.
a. Primary Industry c. Tertiary Industry
b. Secondary Industry d. Quaternary Industry
Additional Activities
Directions. Below are some of the well known industries in the Philippines and
to assess what you have learned match the company under the given products.
Draw a line to match Column A and Column B.
Column A Column B
1. Chowking A. shampoos, toothpaste, conditioner
2. Goldilocks B. education
3. STI C. banking services
4. Unilever D. bakery products
5. Banco De Oro E. take-out Chinese food
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Answer Key
12. D
11. A
13. C 12. A
14. C 13. A
15. A 14. B
15. C
References
Dinio and Villasis 2017: Applied Economics. Rex Bookstore, First Edition.
Leano, Roman D. 2016: Applied Economics for Senior High School.
Mindshapers Co., In
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