Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Trivia
100

To set aside money or resources for future use or emergencies.

Save (Verb)

100

Without a home, typically living on the streets or in shelters.

Homeless

100

Without a job; not currently employed.

Unemployed (Adjective)

100

Showing constant support or allegiance to a person, organization, or cause.

Loyal

100

Who wrote the famous play "Romeo and Juliet"?

William Shakespeare

200

To allocate money or resources with the expectation of generating income or profit in the future.

Invest (Verb)

200

Designed for or appealing to affluent consumers; high-end or luxury.

Upmarket (Adjective)

200

Excitement or attention surrounding something.

Buzz

200

To be very expensive or costly.  

Costs an arm and a leg

200

What year did the Easter Rising take place in Ireland? WE WENT TO THE MUSEUM

1916

300

The level of wealth, comfort, material goods, and necessities available to a person or group.

Standard of living (Noun)

300

The disparity in earnings or income between different socioeconomic groups.

Income gap (Noun)

300

The average cost of basic necessities, such as food, housing, and healthcare, in a particular area.

Cost of living (Noun)

300

The overall well-being and satisfaction experienced by an individual or group.

Quality of life (Noun)

300

What is the chemical symbol for the element gold?

Au

400

The ability of an individual or group to purchase goods and services with available funds.

Buying power (Noun)

400

To obtain money or resources temporarily with the intention of returning them later.

Borrow (Verb)

400

To receive money in return for work or services provided.

Earn (Verb)

400

To give money or resources to someone temporarily, expecting to be repaid.

Lend (Verb)

400

What are the 5 island nations of Europe?


  • Cyprus.
  • Iceland.
  • Republic of Ireland.
  • Malta.
  • United Kingdom.



500

To provide financial assistance or support, typically from the government or a larger organization.

Subsidize (Verb)

500

Install or fix something into place, for example, a carpet.

Fit (verb)

500

A change or modification made to something, for example, clothes.  

Alteration (Noun)

500

To hang or place something in a particular position or location.

Put up (Verb)

500

Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

Marie Curie (for Physics in 1903)

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