Jobs, activities, or tasks that you have done before.
Experience
True or False: If you can manage a budget when you are younger, managing a budget in the future will be much easier.
True
True or False: You need to plan 3 new meals a day 7 days a week.
False
What color is old engine oil?
Black/charcoal/carbon
What is the strongest hold for a screw into drywall?
The wall stud
Someone you know who can talk about your skills. They will recommend if you will be a good worker or not.
Reference
An estimate of income and expenditures for a set period of time.
Budget
3 ways to find new recipes for your meal plan.
cookbooks, online or experiment and make your own.
Which fluid can you NOT check when the engine is hot?
Coolent (Antifreeze)
How far apart should the studs be in a house wall?
16 inches
True or False: You shouldn't tailor your resume to each job you apply for.
False
Long term savings vs. Short term savings
Long term savings is saving usually over 5 years. (house, kids college or retirement)
Short term savings is saving usually less then 5 years. (bike, travel or credit card debit)
You do the things you are supposed to do and accept the results of your actions.
Responsibility
Why do you loosen the lug nuts before jacking up the vehicle?
So the tire does not spin
What should be used to hang a picture if you can't screw into a stud?
Anchor
Skills you do or accomplishments you have, that make you ready for a specific job.
Qualifications
4 examples of utilities you may have to pay when you own a home.
Phone, electric, water, trash, recycling, internet, gas, security, etc.
A result or effect of an action or condition. Can be positive or negative.
Consequences
Which two fluids do you still check for all electric vehicles?
Brake fluid and windshield washer fluid
You use what to fix small holes in drywall?
Spackle or dry wall mud.
A document that you give to employers telling them about you
Resume
Gross income vs. Take home pay
Gross income is the amount you are paid at your job. Take home pay is the money you take home after taxes and other deductions.
Having responsibility vs Taking responsibility
Having responsibility is the duty or obligation to act.
Taking responsibility is acknowledging and accepting the choices you have made, the actions you have taken, and the results they have led to.
Which connection should be last when jump starting a battery?
Grounding to the running vehicle.
How many layers of drywall mud or spackle do you need to apply to a small hole in drywall?
2-3