Probability
Gambling Facts
Advertising and Media
Money Matters
Smart Choices
100

The chance that something will happen.

What is probability?

100

Gambling involves risking this to try to win more

What is money (or something valuable)?

100

Commercials often show winners more than losers to make gambling look more this way.

What is exciting or appealing?

100

Money set aside for future needs and goals.

What are savings?

100

Talking to a trusted adult is a good idea when you have concerns about this.

What is gambling or money problems?

200

When you flip a coin, the chance of getting heads is this fraction.

What is 1/2?

200

Lotteries, sports betting, and slot machines are examples of this activity.


What Is Gambling?

200

Ads are designed to persuade people to do this.

What is buy or use a product/service?

200

A plan for how to spend and save money.

What is a budget?

200

Making decisions based on facts rather than emotions is called this.

What is critical thinking?

300

Rolling a 6 on a standard die has this probability.

What is 1/6?

300

Gambling games are designed so that, over time, this side usually makes money.

Who is the house/operator?


300

Seeing celebrities promote betting does not guarantee this.

What is winning money?

300

Spending more money than you have can create this problem.

What is debt?

300

Friends may influence decisions, but each person is responsible for making their own what?

What are choices?

400

If an event is very unlikely, its probability is close to this numbe

What is 0?

400

Most people who gamble regularly win or lose money overall?

What is lose money overall?

400

Social media posts often show people's biggest wins but not always their biggest what?

What are losses?

400

Gambling money that you cannot afford to lose is considered this.

What is risky?

400

Healthy hobbies like sports, music, and clubs can provide fun without this risk.

What is gambling-related risk?

500

This mistake happens when people think a random event is "due" because it hasn't happened recently.

What is the gambler's fallacy?

500

This term describes a strong urge to keep gambling despite negative consequences.

What is gambling addiction/problem gambling?

500

Thinking critically about advertisements helps people make these kinds of decisions.

What are informed/smart decisions?

500

Saving money regularly can help achieve future goals such as education, travel, or this.

What are purchases/goals of your choice?

500

Understanding probabilities can help people recognize that gambling is not a reliable way to do this.

What is make money?