Kitchen Safety
Babysitting
Money Mgmt.
Career Exploration
Misc. FACS
100

What should you always do before starting to cook?

What is wash your hands?

100

What is the most important thing you should never leave a baby or young child without?

What is supervision?

100

What do you call a plan for how to spend and save your money?

Budget

100

Name one place you could work in the healthcare field.

What is a hospital, doctor's office, dentist's office, or clinic?

100

True or False: It’s safe to use the same cutting board for raw meat and vegetables without washing it in between.

What is false?

200

What type of knife is safer to use — a sharp knife or a dull knife?

What is a sharp knife?

200

At what age do most babies start to crawl?

What is around 6 to 10 months?

200

What is the term for money you earn from a job?

What is income?

200

What does the word “salary” mean?

What is the amount of money a person earns in a year?

200

What is one way to save money when shopping for food?

What is making a grocery list, using coupons, or buying in bulk?

300

If a grease fire starts on the stove, what should you use to put it out?

What is a lid or baking soda? (Never water!)

300

When feeding a baby a bottle, why should you always hold the baby instead of propping the bottle?

What is to prevent choking?

300

If you put your money in a savings account, what does the bank pay you for keeping your money there?

What is interest?

300

What tool can you use to research information about different careers, like education needed and salary?

What is the Occupational Outlook Handbook?

300

What does the term "yield" mean in a recipe?

What is the number of servings or portions the recipe makes?

400

Why is it dangerous to leave pot handles sticking out over the edge of the stove?

What is someone could bump into it and spill hot food?

400

What is one way to help a toddler safely explore their environment?

What is childproofing (like covering outlets, locking cabinets, etc.)?

400

What is the difference between a "need" and a "want"?

 Answer: What is a "need" is something you must have to live, and a "want" is something you would like but don't need?

400

What is it called when you work at a job without being paid to gain experience?

What is volunteering or internship?

400

What is the best way to prevent clothes from shrinking in the dryer?

What is using a low heat setting or air-drying the clothes?

500

What is it called when bacteria from raw meat or unwashed produce spread to other foods, surfaces, or utensils?

What is cross-contamination?

500

Why is reading to young children every day important for their development?

What is it helps build their language skills and imagination?

500

What is it called when you set money aside to buy something in the future instead of spending it right away?

What is Saving?

500

What is the name for a short, formal meeting where a potential employer asks you questions to decide if they want to hire you?

What is a job interview?

500

If you're filling out a job application and you don't have any work experience, what should you focus on instead?

What is any volunteer work, school activities, or skills you have?