What is 8 × 6?
48
What’s the opposite of the word “happy”?
Sad
You have 2 quarters, 1 dime, and 3 pennies. How much money is that?
$0.68
What do you call the portable music device that played cassette tapes and had headphones?
Walkman
What’s the saying: “Don’t cry over spilled ___”?
Milk
What’s the perimeter of a rectangle that is 5 inches long and 3 inches wide?
16 inches
What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
Simile uses "like" or "as" to compare two things, while a metaphor directs states that one thing is another.
Simile - "You're as white as a sheet"
metaphor - "You're very pale"
If you go to bed at 9 PM and wake up at 6 AM, how many hours did you sleep?
9 hours
What color was the original Nintendo Game Boy screen?
Greenish-gray (black & white)
If you’re saving $20 a week, how much will you save in 6 months?
$480 (20 × 24 weeks)
What is 3/4 × 2/3?
1/2
What’s a synonym for “quick”?
Fast / speedy
A pencil costs $1.25. You buy 4. What’s the total cost?
$5.00
Which 90s sitcom was set in a coffee shop and starred six friends?
Friends
What does it mean to “tighten your belt” financially?
To reduce spending / live on a smaller budget
A toy costs $18.75. It’s on sale for 25% off. What’s the sale price? (Round up for your answer)
$14.07
What’s the plural form of “goose”?
Geese
A recipe calls for 1 cup of flour. You want to make half the recipe. How much flour do you need?
1/2 cup
What type of phone did you have to spin to dial a number?
Rotary phone
If your electric bill is $134.67 and your budget was $125, how much over are you?
$9.67
You’re making 3 batches of cookies. Each batch needs 2 1/4 cups of flour. How much flour do you need in total?
6 3/4 cups of flour
Identify the adverb: She danced gracefully across the stage.
Gracefully
Your family’s road trip is 360 miles. If you’ve gone 120 miles, what fraction of the trip is left?
2/3
What movie series features the quote “Life is like a box of chocolates”?
Forrest Gump
What’s the difference between a credit card and a debit card?
Credit uses borrowed money; debit uses your own money from a bank account