Maslow’s Basics
Physiological & Safety
Love & Belonging
Esteem & Self-Actualization
100

Who created the Hierarchy of Needs theory?

Abraham Maslow

100

Name one example of a physiological need.

Food, water, shelter, or clothing

100

What is the third level of Maslow’s Hierarchy?

Love and Belonging

100

What is the fourth level of Maslow’s Hierarchy?

Esteem Needs

200

How many levels are in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?

Five levels

200

What is the main goal of safety needs?

Stability and protection

200

What are some examples of belonging?

Family, friends, relationships, community

200

What does esteem mean?

Feeling confident and respected

300

What shape is used to represent Maslow’s Hierarchy?

A pyramid

300

How does financial literacy help meet physiological needs?

By budgeting money for essentials

300

How can money management help relationships?

By supporting loved ones or planning family activities

300

How does saving money affect self-esteem?

It builds pride and confidence in responsibility

400

What must people do before moving to higher levels?

Meet their lower-level needs

400

What’s one way financial literacy supports safety needs?

Saving for emergencies or buying insurance

400

Give one example of using financial literacy to strengthen family bonds.

Saving for vacations, family gifts, or shared goals

400

What is self-actualization about?

Reaching full potential, creativity, and personal growth

500

What is the top level of Maslow’s Hierarchy called?

Self-Actualization

500

True or False: Paying off debt is part of meeting safety needs.

True

500

Give one example of using financial literacy to strengthen family bonds.

Saving for vacations, family gifts, or shared goals

500

Give one example of financial literacy supporting self-actualization.

Investing in education or pursuing a passion project