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100

DAILY DOUBLE: What is considered "normal" blood pressure?

a) 120/80          c) 140/60

b) 150/70          d) 100/50


a) 120/80

100

Which Article of the Constitution describes the powers of the Judicial Branch of our government?

a) Article 1               c) Article 3

b) Article 2               d) Article 4

 

Article 3

100

______ going to receive _____ paycheck tomorrow. 

a) your; you're

b) your; your

c) you're; your

d) you're; you're

c) you're; your

100

According to Dave Ramsey, your third money goal (3rd Foundation) should be to: 

a) Get out of debt and stay out

b) Save $500 in an emergency fund

c) Build wealth

d) Pay cash for your car

d) Pay cash for your car

100

What is 20% of $20?

$4

200

Someone is addicted to a drug when they: 

a) Enjoy using the drug 

b) Try a drug for the first time 

c) Cannot stop using something 

d) Want to stop doing a drug 

c) Cannot stop using something 

200

Who is the head of the Judicial Branch of our government?

a) The President of the United States

b) Congress

c) The Supreme Court

d) Mr. V

Supreme Court

200

What is an adverb?

a) A person, place, thing or idea

b) An action word

c) A word that describes verbs and adjectives

d) A word that describes a noun

c) A word that describes verbs and adjectives


200

What a person earns AFTER payroll taxes and other deductions are taken out; often referred to as take-home pay. 

a) Net Income

b) Liquidity

c) Gross Income

d) Salary

a) Net Income

200

Mrs. Kramer is setting up a room for the new baby. She found a crib at the store for $320.00, or she can buy a used crib from a friend for $277.00. How much more is the new crib?

$43

300
What is a drug? 

a) Any substance that is physically addictive 

b) Any substance that affects the functions of your body 

c) Any substance that is enjoyable to consume 

d) Any substance that is harmful to your body 




d) Any substance that affects the functions of your body

300

DAILY DOOUBLE: What is the primary function of the Judicial Branch?

a) Makes/writes the laws

b) Signs off on/enforces the laws

c) Interprets if laws are Constitutional

d) Determines how tax dollars will be spent

c) Interprets if laws are Constitutional

300

Correctly place a comma in the following sentence: "First I put on my fuzzy socks." 

a) First I put, on my fuzzy socks.

b) First, I put on my fuzzy socks.

c) First I put on my fuzzy, socks.

d) First I put on my, fuzzy socks.

b) First, I put on my fuzzy socks.

300

Expense that remains the same from month to month:

a) Variable Expense

b) Discretionary Expense

c) Fixed Expense

d) Intermittent Expense

c) Fixed Expense

300

Kenny is making a small quilt for his new niece. His pattern calls for 4.5 yards of fabric, and he picks out a plaid fabric that costs $3.90 per yard. How much money does Kenny spend on the fabric?

$17.55

400

Long-term nicotine use doubles your risk of dying from:

a) Parkinson's

b) Muscular Dystrophy

c) Heart Disease

d) Cancer

d) Cancer

400

How many Justices serve on the Supreme Court?

a) 5

b) 7

c) 9

d) 11

c) 9

400

DAILY DOUBLE: I need ________ apples and some bananas ________, so I should go ________ the store. 

a) two/too/to       c) too/two/to

b) to/too/two       d) two/to/too

a) two/too/to

400

DAILY DOUBLE: The persistent rise in the cost of goods and services over time.

a) Supply and Demand

b) Debt

c) Compound Interest

d) Inflation

d) Inflation

400


Alexa operates an orange juice stand. On Monday she used 6 bags of oranges. On Tuesday she used 1/3 as many oranges as on Monday. How many bags of oranges did Alexa use on Tuesday?

Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.

2

500
What are the four major blood groups?

a) A, B, O, and AO

b) AB-, O+, AB+, and O-

c) A, B, AB, and O

d) A, B, C, and D




c) A, B, AB, and O

500

Which of the following people is NOT a current Supreme Court Justice?

a) John G. Roberts 

b) Ruth Bader Ginsberg

c) Sonia Sotomayor 

d) Brett M. Kavanaugh 

b) Ruth Bader Ginsberg

500

Where might you find quotation marks in a newspaper story? 

a) When expressing your own opinions about an issue.

b) When you are describing an event that actually happened.

c) When you are presenting data or statistics to defend your point.

d) When you are using someone else's exact words.

d) When you are using someone else's exact words.

500

The additional cost a lender charges for borrowing their money. 

a) Interest

b) Expense

c) Debt

d) Credit

a) Interest

500

DAILY DOUBLE: Paul's hens lay eggs in groups of 6. Meanwhile, Kiara's hens lay eggs in groups of 9. If both chicken farmers were able to collect the same number of eggs from their chickens this week, what is the minimum number of eggs that could have been laid for each farmer?

18

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