Money
Chores
Car Stuff
Food
Miscellanous
100

___________ is an economic system where private individuals and organizations own the means of production, and prices and distribution of goods are determined by supply and demand in a free market.

Capitalism

100

This is how often you should change your toothbrush.

Every 3 to 4 months.

100

This is how often you should get your oil changed.

Every 6 months. 

100

These are three ways to cook eggs.

Scrambled, boiled, fried, poached, soft boiled, over easy, omelet, etc.

100

This is a food that can never go bad.

Honey
200

This is what FAFSA stands for.

What is Free Application for Federal Student Aid?
200

TRUE OR FALSE: Dish soap can go in a dishwasher.

No it cannot- only dish detergent should go in a dishwasher. 

200
This is when you should make sure your windshield wiper fluid is full.

November- it's about to be snow season! Stock up!

200

Name two easy to cook grains.

Rice and quinoa. 

200

Spell this word:

A set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.

Opportunity `
300

This is the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.

The Economy

300

This is the places in your home that gather the most bacteria.

Kitchen Sponges and Rags

The National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) found that areas where food is stored or prepared had more bacteria and fecal contamination than other places in the home.

More than 75 percent of dish sponges and rags had Salmonella, E. coli, and fecal matter compared to 9 percent on bathroom faucet handles.

300

A ________________is a key part of a vehicle's exhaust system that reduces the toxicity of a vehicle's emissions. It's something that is popular to steal. 

Catalytic Converter

300

Name two acids that are used in cooking.

Vinegars, citrus juices, yogurts.


300
This is how many permanent teeth Adults should have.

32

400

Please give a definition of Inflation.

Inflation is a gradual increase in the price of goods and services over time. It's a broad measure that can refer to the overall increase in prices or the rise in the cost of living in a country. 

Inflation can be caused by a number of factors, including: increased production costs, high demand for goods and services, and expectations for higher inflation. 

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a well-known indicator of inflation. The CPI measures the percentage change in the price of a basket of goods and services that households consume. 


400

These two mixed together will create a hazardous material.

Bleach and Ammonia 


400

This is how much a speeding ticket is in Iowa. 

  • 11–20 mph over the limit: $75
  • 21–25 mph over the limit: $100
  • 26–30 mph over the limit: $250
  • More than 30 mph over the limit: $500 
400

These are the steps to make chocolate chip cookies.

  1. Preheat the Oven:
  2. Creaming the Butter and Sugars
  3. Adding Eggs and Vanilla
  4. Mixing Dry Ingredients: Flour, rising agent
  5. Incorporating Mix-Ins: Chocolate
  6. Scooping and Baking
  7. Cooling and Enjoying
400

This is the country that the United States purchased Florida from.

Spain

500

This is taken out of your employment paycheck, every paycheck. Please list at least three. 

Federal income tax: This money is sent to the IRS to pay for programs like education, national defense, and transportation. The amount withheld is based on your income and filing status. 


State income tax: This money is sent to your state to pay for programs like education, health and welfare, and public safety. The amount withheld depends on where you live and work. 

Social Security: This money is set aside for a federal program that provides monthly benefits to retired and disabled workers. 

Medicare: This money provides health care coverage for older Americans and people with disabilities. 

Pretax deductions: This money is subtracted from your gross income before taxes and includes contributions to retirement accounts and some health care costs. 

Insurance policy deductions: This money is deducted for employer-sponsored health, dental, or vision care plans. 


500

__________ in your home can hold up to eight times its weight in dirt and dust and may be dirtier than a city street.

Carpet!

500

These are the steps to changing a tire.

  1. Find a safe location: Turn on your hazard lights and apply the parking brake. 
  2. Raise the vehicle: Place the jack under the vehicle frame and raise it. 
  3. Loosen the lug nuts: Use a lug wrench to loosen the lug nuts, but don't unscrew them completely. The weight of the vehicle on the tire will help hold it in place. 
  4. Remove the flat tire: Take the flat tire off the vehicle. 
  5. Install the spare tire: Line up the spare tire with the wheel studs and place it on. Hand-tighten the lug nuts in a crisscross pattern. 
  6. Lower the vehicle: Allow the weight of the vehicle to press down on the tire. 
  7. Tighten the lug nuts: Use a torque wrench to finish tightening the lug nuts. 
  8. Check the tire pressure: Use a tire gauge to check the air pressure. If needed, use a portable tire inflator to add air. 
  9. Put the tools away: Remove the jack and any wooden blocks. 
  10. Replace the wheel cover: Put the wheel cover back on. 
  11. Put the flat tire in the spare compartment: The flat tire can possibly be repaired by a tire shop if the damage isn't too bad. 
500

How long should you cook chicken for?

It depends on what cut of chicken you are cooking! 

The time required to cook chicken breast in the oven depends on the cut of chicken and the oven temperature: 

Boneless, skinless: Cook at 375°F for 20–30 minutes 

Bone-in, skin-on: Cook at 375°F for 35–40 minutes 

Bone-in: Cook at 450°F for up to 20 minutes 

The chicken is done when it reaches an internal temperate of 160–165°F, and the juices run clear. You can use a meat thermometer to check the temperature. After removing the chicken from the oven, let it rest for 10 minutes before serving. 

500

A __________ is a word that has the same meaning as another word (or nearly the same meaning).  

Synonyms. 

For example, beautiful and attractive are synonyms of each other because they both refer to someone or something that looks good.

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