Modals, Of Course
Numbers
Government and Finances
Vocab
Other Topics Combined
100

What are words that come before the main verb and give it extra meaning?

Modals

100

What are the three categories of numbers we use?

Cardinal, Ordinal and Nominal

100

What are the three branches of the United State's government?

Executive, Legislative and Judicial

100

What does it mean for something to be booming?

It is doing really well
100

What is the difference between being Opinionated and Open-minded?

Opinionated means to have strong feelings about a certain topic, where Open-minded refers to someone who is open to learning different points of views

200

What are the 4 categories of modals?

Advice, Ability, Possibility and Necessity

200

How do you say 1/4 in words?

One quarter

200

What is Credit?

The system that lets certain people buy items or services with borrowed money that they pay back later

200

What does it mean to be Anxious?

To be nervous or worried to the extreme

200

What is "Herd Immunity"?

When a certain percentage of a population gets the vaccine and the virus or disease does not have enough hosts to survive

300

What type of modal is "Should"?

Modal of Advice

300

Your child came in place number 12, how do you say this using ordinal numbers?

Twelfth, or 12th

300

How many Supreme Court Justices are there

Nine

300

What does it mean to Veto?

It means to reject a decision. 

The President has this power as it relates to vetoing bills sent by congress, but a parent can also veto a child's decision to go out with their friends.

300

What was the name of the original name of the English Language, and the tribe that spoke it? 

This word is based off the three Germanic tribes that invaded the British Isles in the 5th century AD

Anglo-Saxon, or the Anglo-Saxons
400
What is the difference (if any) between the negative use of the modals of necessity: "don't have to" and "must not"?

"Must not" expresses strongly that you cannot do something, where as "don't have to" means that you can choose not to do something, but that you can do it if you wish

400
Read aloud this number: 123,456,789

One hundred and twenty three million, four hundred and fifty six thousand, seven hundred and eighty nine

400

What is the difference between and Copay and a Deductible?

A Co-pay is a flat rate that you pay for certain services covered by your insurance. A Deductible is the percentage you pay of a larger fee where the Insurance Company covers the rest.

400
What is the definition of Onslaught?

A sudden or large number of people or things. Usually overwhelming and intimidating

400

What did Alan Turing believe is the mark of an intelligent machine?

One that can successfully behave like a human without being recognized as a machine

500

What is the difference between the modals "Ought to", and "Had better"?

"Had Better" is more personal and is a stronger modal than "Ought to"

500

When writing, what are two of the three times when you spell out numbers?

1. When they are below 10

2. When they start a sentence

3. When writing a fraction

500

What is the most important factor in whether you are able to get a loan or not?

Whether or not you have Collateral to offer.

500

What is the difference between and Broker and an Agent?

A Broker just finds and sells the best insurance policies to customers. An Agent sells the policies, but also manages them for the customer.

500

DAILY DOUBLE!

When summarizing a paragraph, what are the best practices to convey the meaning behind the words?

Zoom your viewpoint out and take your explanation past the facts to what the author is trying to make you understand or persuade you of.

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