Vocabulary
Grammar
Numbers and facts
Money and economics
Crazy Scenarios
100

This word means "to remove something completely" — Canada did it to the penny.

Eliminate

100

Complete the Third Conditional: If you ______ (stand) under the pile of money, you would have been crushed.

Had stood 

100

The total estimated amount of physical cash in the world right now

Over $10 Trillion 

100

True or False: Most wealth is physical money.

100

The fictional duck who swims in a giant room full of gold.

Scrooge McDuck

200

A synonym for "riches" or "assets" — most of the world's is not physical cash.

Wealth 

200

Complete with the correct  modal: He ______ (can / avoid) the wave of coins if he had built a wall.

Could have avoided 

200

The weight of more than 200 billion US pennies (in tons).

Over 500,000 tons

200

Name two types of non-physical wealth mentioned in the text

Land, houses, bank accounts, businesses, intellectual property, cryptocurrency

200

The height comparison used for the pile of cash.

Taller than the Statue of Liberty 🗽 

300

The thick, sweet liquid involved in the 1919 Boston disaster.

Molasses 

300

Complete the Conditional: If he ____(invent) the money spell earlier, he ______ (be) rich now

Had invented/ would be

300

What happened in Boston in 1919?

IYKYK

300

Why wouldn’t owning all the cash necessarily help you?

You couldn’t spend it yourself 

300

What would happen to you when the coin pile collapses?

You’d be engulfed and killed by a wave of coins

400

This verb means "to give someone money or a gift to influence their decision illegally."

Bribe

400

Use inversion for emphasis: Never ______ (people / agree) on one single version of money.

Have people agreed 

400

What percentage of the pile’s weight comes from US coins and bills?

20%

400

Explain in your own words why "money is an idea."

Its value depends on people agreeing it has value

400

One way to try to survive the collapse of the money pile. 

Build a wall to contain the coins before summoning them

500

A legal rule that determines how buildings can be constructed — mentioned in NYC context

Building code 

500

Complete with the correct tense and voice: By the time the coins collapsed, the wall ______ (already / build)

Had already been built 

500

What is the most expensive thing you owe? 🤡

💪🏻

500

What problem could be worse than death according to the text?

Building code violation

500

How does the molasses flood relate to the money scenario?

Both create fast, destructive waves that sweep everything away

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