Higher education
Paying for College Vocab
Cost of Living
Types of Income
Types of Income 2
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100

How many years does it typically take to earn an associate’s degree?


2 years

100

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a form used to apply for federal financial aid programs such as grants and loans.

Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)


100

The amount of money required to cover basic expenses such as housing, food, transportation, and other necessities in a particular location or for a specific lifestyle.


Cost of Living 

100

Earnings generated from investments, rental properties, or business interests that require minimal active involvement.


Passive Income

100

A labor market characterized by short-term, freelance, or contract work, where workers are often paid per task or project.


Gig Economy 

100

The RPG that shoots 4 rockets

What is the Qaud Launcher?

100

Which one is smarter Cosmo or Wanda?

Wanda

100

This line of LEGO is from outer space

A) Mars Country

B) Star Wars

c) Star Trek Nation

What is Star Wars?

100

The electric mouse Pokemon

Who is Pikachu?

200
  • What is an apprenticeship, and how does it combine classroom learning with job training?

    • A) It provides on-the-job training with mentorship but no classroom instruction.

    • B) It combines classroom instruction with hands-on training in a specific trade.

    • C) It is a college program with a focus on research and independent study.

    • D) It is an unpaid internship that requires no formal training.


B) It combines classroom instruction with hands-on training in a specific trade.


200

The fee you pay for your courses and instruction at a college or university.



Tuition

200

A break taken by students after high school or during college to engage in travel, work, volunteering, or other activities before continuing their formal education.


Gap Year

200

Income earned through active participation in a job, business, or other activities, such as a salary or hourly wage.


Active Income

200

A secondary job or income-generating activity pursued alongside one's primary source of income.


Side Hustle 

200

What is the strong cat skin called?

Meowscles

200

Who is Cosmo and Wanda's godchild?

Timmy Turner

200

This line of LEGO is magical 

a) Magic Magicians

b) Magic Ocean Expedition

c) Harry Potter

What is Harry Potter?

200

The main character in the show?

Who is Ash Ketchum?

300

What types of degrees are awarded in graduate school?


Master’s and doctoral degrees

300

A form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid. Grants are typically awarded based on financial need.

Grant

300

A four-year undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities, signifying a higher level of education and specialization in a particular subject.


Bachelors 

300

Money earned through investments in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other financial instruments.


Portfolio Income

300

Profits earned from the sale of an investment or asset, often subject to taxation.


Capital Gains 

300

What is the duration of “Stink Bomb”?

9 seconds

300

Who are the flying menaces that only wear gray?

The Pixies

300

The name of the main character in the LEGO movie

Who is Emmett?

300

You earn these from beating a Gym Leader

a) Gym Cash

b) Gym Badge

c) Gym Smell

What is a Gym Badge?

400

What is the difference between certification and licensure?


A) Certification is voluntary, while licensure is required by law for certain professions.


B) Licensure is given by private companies, while certification is given by state governments.


C) Certification always requires a degree, but licensure does not.


D) There is no difference; they mean the same thing.


A) Certification is voluntary, while licensure is required by law for certain professions.

400

Money provided to students to help cover the cost of education. This can include grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study programs.

Financial Aid


400

Refers to individuals who have completed specialized training, education, and often hold a license or certification in a particular field, such as medicine, law, or engineering.


Professionals

400

The total income earned before taxes and deductions are taken out.


Gross Income

400

Payments received by artists, authors, or creators for the use of their intellectual property, such as books, music, or patents.


Royalties 

400

What is the best long-range sniper ?

Bolt Action Sniper Rifle

400

What is the name of the Nickelodeon Show that features Cosmo and Wanda?

The Fairly Odd Parents

400

The name of the LEGO theme park

What is LEGOLAND?

400

You catch a Pokemon using this

What is a Pokeball?

500

What is the purpose of an internship?


A) To provide students with practical experience in a specific career field


B) To offer full-time employment with high pay


C) To replace traditional education entirely


D) To provide permanent employment without training

A) To provide students with practical experience in a specific career field

500

A financial award given to students based on academic achievement, talent, or other criteria. Scholarships do not need to be repaid.

Scholarship  

500

The cost of housing (room) and meals (board) often associated with attending college or living in a residential facility.


Room and Board

500

The money available for spending and saving after essential expenses (e.g., taxes, housing, food) have been deducted.


Disposable Income

500

A payment made to shareholders from a company's earnings, often as a portion of the profits.


Dividen 

500

What ammo does a revolver take?

AR ammo

500

Who was Timmy's horrible babysitter?

Vicki

500

LEGO was invented in this continent

What is Europe?

500

You can carry this many Pokemon in Pokeballs at the same time

a) 295

b) 0

c) 6

What is 6?

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