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100

What tool do you use to sweep the floor?

Broom


100

What do you do if the fire alarm rings?

Safely Leave the building/go outside.


100

What should you say to your boss when you arrive at work?

Good morning/something polite


100

Which costs more: $10 or $5?

$10

100

Where do you go if you need medicine?

Pharmacy

200

What tool do you use to write your name?

Pencils

200

Should you run or walk in the hallway?

Walk


200

If your boss gives you a new task you don’t know, what should you do first?


Listen and ask questions if needed.


200

You have $5. You buy a drink for $2. How much money is left?

$3.

200

Which bus number should you take: the one going to the mall or the one going home?

One going home

300

What machines wash and dry clothes?

Washer and Dryer


300

What number do you call in an emergency?

911

300

Why is it important to be on time to work?

So you don’t miss tasks / to show responsibility.


300

 If you want to save money, should you spend all of it or put some away?

Put some away

300

If you see a stop sign, what should you do?

Stop and look both ways

400

What do you use to cut paper at work?

Scissors or paper cutter

400

True or False: It is safe to touch cleaning chemicals with your bare hands.

False

400

You finished sweeping. What should you do before starting a new task?

Tell your boss or ask what to do next.

400

True or False: A credit card is the same as cash.

False

400

If you are lost in a store, who can you ask for help?

Store worker/Employee

500

What tool could you use in the kitchen?

Any kitchen tool or appliance

500

If you get hurt at work, who should you tell?

Your boss

500

Give two examples of good workplace behavior.

Answers may include: listening, following directions, staying on task, being polite, etc.

500

If you earn $20 at work and spend $8, how much do you still have?

$12

500

Name two safe ways to cross the street.

Use crosswalk, wait for walk signal, look both ways.

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