Startups Trivia Questions

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  1. This term describes a new business venture typically characterized by innovation, growth potential, and a scalable business model.

    Difficulty: Easy
    • Startup
    • Corporation
    • Franchise
    • Cooperative
  2. This is a simple version of a product with just enough features to satisfy early customers and provide feedback.

    Difficulty: Medium
    • Final Product
    • Minimum Viable Product
    • Beta Version
    • Concept Art
  3. This legal mechanism prevents founders from competing with their startup during and after their tenure.

    Difficulty: Hard
    • Non-Solicitation
    • Confidentiality Agreement
    • Non-Compete Clause
    • Assignment of Inventions
  4. This type of investor provides capital to startups in exchange for equity, often at the earliest stages of a company.

    Difficulty: Easy
    • Accountant
    • Angel Investor
    • Stock Broker
    • Loan Officer
  5. This clause ensures investors receive their investment back before founders and employees get any proceeds in an exit.

    Difficulty: Medium
    • Liquidation Preference
    • Dividend Rights
    • Voting Rights
    • Registration Rights
  6. This phenomenon describes when growth metrics mask underlying business deterioration.

    Difficulty: Hard
    • Revenue Recognition
    • Vanity Metrics
    • Accounting Fraud
    • Creative Accounting
  7. This document outlines a company's goals, strategies, target market, and financial projections.

    Difficulty: Easy
    • Resume
    • Tax Return
    • Business Plan
    • User Manual
  8. This investment strategy involves making small bets across many startups with the expectation that a few big winners will drive returns.

    Difficulty: Medium
    • Value Investing
    • Growth Investing
    • Power Law Investing
    • Dividend Investing

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