Civic Duty
Money Matters
Career Moves
Education Paths
Curveball
100

What Age can you vote?

What us 18

100

What does “budget” mean?

What is a plan for how to spend and save your money?

100

What is a resume used for?

What is applying for jobs?

100

Name one benefit of going to a trade school.

What is lower cost, shorter programs, hands-on learning?

100

You got a flat tire and don’t have an emergency fund. What are your options?

What is borrowing, using credit, or delaying other expenses?

200

Name one way you can serve your community besides voting?

Volunteering or attending Town Hall meetings

200

What’s the ideal percentage to save from each paycheck?

What is 20%? (or use 50/30/20 rule)

200

Name one soft skill employers look for.

What is communication, teamwork, time management, etc.?

200

What’s one downside of taking out student loans?

What is paying back with interest over time?

200

You forgot to vote in your local election. What might be affected?

What is school funding, roads, local leadership, etc.?

300

What’s one consequence of not paying taxes?

What is facing fines or legal action?

300

What's one downside to using a credit card irresponsibly?

What is going into debt or damaging your credit score?

300

What’s one benefit of job shadowing or internships?

What is gaining experience and insight into a career?

300

Name a career that requires certification but not a 4-year degree.

What is plumber, electrician, medical assistant, etc.?

300

You’re offered a job in another city with higher pay but higher rent. What do you consider?

What is cost of living vs salary, transportation, lifestyle, etc.?

400

rue or False: You must be registered to vote before Election Day in every state.

What is False? (Some states have same-day registration.)

400

What is an emergency fund and why do you need one?

What is money saved for unexpected costs, like car repairs or medical bills?

400

What’s the difference between a job and a career?

What is a job is short-term; a career is a long-term professional path.

400

What is FAFSA used for?

What is applying for federal student aid?

400

You get a $1,000 tax refund. Do you: A) buy new shoes, B) invest, C) pay off debt, D) save?

What is B, C, or D — smart financial moves.

500

How does serving on a jury help uphold democracy?

What is ensuring a fair trial and civic justice?

500

Name two differences between a debit card and a credit card.

What is: Debit uses your money immediately; credit borrows money you pay back later.

500

500: What is “networking,” and why is it important?

What is building professional relationships that can lead to job opportunities?

500

hat’s the difference between a public and private college?

What is public is state-funded (lower cost); private is independent (often higher cost)?

500

You skipped college and went straight into the workforce. Five years later, you want to go back to school. What are your options?

What is night school, online classes, scholarships, employer reimbursement, etc.?

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