0% The Mall Quiz 1 / 41 The store had a big sale to ________ a lot of new customers. bargain attract barter 2 / 41 I _________ to speak with the manager. demand exchange return 3 / 41 She ________ with the store owner and got a 15% discount. bartered bargained charged 4 / 41 I haven't ________ my credit card in three years. tempted paid off wrapped 5 / 41 You still ______ me $10 for the burger I bought you yesterday. owe own wait on 6 / 41 I bought these shoes for a _______. cheap bargain faulty 7 / 41 The _____ is being super slow. dressing room clerk gimmick 8 / 41 I bought a _________ phone. The power button doesn't work. defective rack wrapping paper 9 / 41 I'd rather take the stairs than the __________. wholesale mannequin escalator 10 / 41 I love this purse because it's high quality and __________. inexpensive gimmick defective 11 / 41 My father is _________ a dark blue suit for the wedding. comparing jumping trying on 12 / 41 Maya ________ her online order once she realized it wouldn't arrive in time for her the birthday party. shipped cancelled redeemed 13 / 41 True or False ?The first mall was inspired by French markets. true false 14 / 41 The inventor of the shopping mall did not like what became of his invention. true false 15 / 41 The Mall of America is so big that it has its own zip code. true false 16 / 41 The world's largest mall is empty. true false 17 / 41 The biggest mall in Europe is in Barcelona, Spain. true false 18 / 41 Malls are designed so that shoppers easily find their way around. true false 19 / 41 The Santa Clauses that work at malls are usually paid poorly. true false 20 / 41 There are hundreds of ghost malls in America. true false 21 / 41 The National Mall is not a shopping mall. true false 22 / 41 Escalators are usually placed in the middle of the mall so that shoppers have to pass many stores to reach them. true false 23 / 41 Malls have bends and turns to give you the illusion that you don’t have a lot of distance to cover. true false 24 / 41 Shoppers in high heels make less balanced buying decisions. true false 25 / 41 Women who shop for more than 17 hours a week are slimmer and healthier than those who spend less time shopping. true false 26 / 41 People who shop at or stand near luxury stores are more likely to help people in need. true false 27 / 41 The first shopping cart was a folding chair with a basket on the seat and wheels on the legs. true false 28 / 41 The British invented paper money. true false 29 / 41 Cyber Monday is the biggest day in the world for online shopping. true false 30 / 41 Before battles, some Roman gladiators read product endorsements. true false 31 / 41 to cost an arm and a leg means "very inexpensive" true false 32 / 41 A rip-off is something that costs a lot more than it should. true false 33 / 41 Talk is cheap means "it is easy to say that one will do something." true false 34 / 41 To shop around means "to go to different stores to compare prices." true false 35 / 41 A shopping spree is when a person spends as much time and money shopping as he or she wants. true false 36 / 41 To get ripped off means "to be cheated by being charged too much money for something." true false 37 / 41 A steal is something that costs a lot of money. true false 38 / 41 To follow the progress or location of an order is called track True False 39 / 41 Online reviews play a crucial role in helping customers make informed purchasing decisions. True False 40 / 41 If you arrange to have something kept for you, online or by phone, this is called ship. True False 41 / 41 When you haggle, you are trying to make a negotiation over the price of something. True False Your score isThe average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte Restart Quiz