The task is to match the words in the blue circles with their correct descriptions in the orange rectangles. Here is the solution with explanations:
Matching:
1.
Consumer
- Description:
The person buying the goods
- Explanation: A consumer is the individual who purchases goods or services.
2.
Credit Note
- Description:
Note given to the value of goods instead of cash back
- Explanation: A credit note is a document issued by a seller to a buyer, acknowledging that the buyer has been credited for returned goods or services.
3.
Sold
- Description:
Exchange of money has taken place to purchase goods
- Explanation: When goods are sold, it means the buyer has exchanged money for the goods.
4.
Price
- Description:
The actual amount of goods for sale
- Explanation: The price refers to the monetary value assigned to the goods being sold.
5.
Refund
- Description:
Money given back to the value of goods
- Explanation: A refund is the return of money paid for goods or services, typically due to dissatisfaction or issues with the product.
6.
Sale
- Description:
Goods reduced for a period of time
- Explanation: A sale involves offering goods at a reduced price for a limited time.
7.
Damage
- Description:
Goods that are faulty
- Explanation: Damaged goods refer to items that are defective or not functioning as intended.
8.
Discount
- Description:
Percentage taken off the original price
- Explanation: A discount is a reduction in the price of goods, usually expressed as a percentage.
9.
Exchange
- Description:
Swap one item for another
- Explanation: An exchange involves trading one item for another, often due to size, color, or other preferences.
10.
Receipt
- Description:
Piece of paper with written details of purchase
- Explanation: A receipt is a document that provides proof of purchase, detailing the goods bought and the amount paid.
11.
Visa
- Description:
Type of credit card
- Explanation: Visa is a well-known type of credit card used for making payments.
Final Matched Pairs:
- Consumer → The person buying the goods
- Credit Note → Note given to the value of goods instead of cash back
- Sold → Exchange of money has taken place to purchase goods
- Price → The actual amount of goods for sale
- Refund → Money given back to the value of goods
- Sale → Goods reduced for a period of time
- Damage → Goods that are faulty
- Discount → Percentage taken off the original price
- Exchange → Swap one item for another
- Receipt → Piece of paper with written details of purchase
- Visa → Type of credit card
This completes the matching exercise. Each term has been paired with its accurate description based on its meaning in the context of consumer rights and transactions.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of consumer education worksheet.