Money
Choices
Time management
Smart or not
Daily
Life
Problems
Fun logics
100

You have $10. You want snacks or saving. What is saving?


Keeping money for future use


100

What do you call planning your day?


Time management


100

Buying expensive things without thinking is called?


Impulse buying


100

You are late for school. What should you do first?


 Hurry and inform/prepare quickly


100

What is better: 1 good decision or 10 bad ones?


 1 good decision


200

What is opportunity cost?


The thing you give up when choosing something another


200

If you waste time on phone, what happens?


Less productivity


200

Buying something just because of ads is called?


Influenced decision


200

You forgot homework. What is the best reaction?


Admit and try to fix it


200

What is more important: money or time?


Both are important (depends)


300

You can buy a phone or save for a laptop. What concept is this?


Trade-off


300

Making a schedule helps you do what?


 Be more organized


300

Thinking before choosing is called?


Rational decision making


300

You miss a bus. What is the best solution?


Find alternative transport


300

 If you spend all money today, what happens tomorrow?


You may have nothing left


400

Choosing between job A and job B is an example of?


Opportunity cost decision 

400

What happens if you don’t plan your time?


Poor results / stress


400

A person always thinks about best benefit before acting is called?


Rational person

400

You have 3 tasks but only time for 1. What should you do?


Prioritize


400

What is more important in success: luck or planning?


Planning (mostly)


500

You have two options:

  • Option A: Get $100 today
  • Option B: Get $200 in one month

But you must wait and cannot change your choice later.
What concept explains this decision, and which option is usually better for a rational person?


  • Time value of money / opportunity cost 
500

You can study 2 hours or scroll social media for 2 hours before an exam.
What concept is this, and what is the rational decision?


  • Trade-off + rational decision-making
500

A company lowers price to attract more customers but earns less profit per item.
What concept is this, and why do they do it?


  • Price vs demand / profit strategy / incentive
500

A government must choose between spending money on education or healthcare.
What is this situation called?


  • Scarcity + opportunity cost + resource allocation
500

A business gets many complaints online but decides to improve service instead of ignoring them.
What concept is this, and why is it important?


  • Customer feedback + customer satisfaction