Job Skills
Kitchen Skills
Money Skills
Housing Skills
Misc.
100

Usually consists of the same kind of information on a job application but written in a more formal and concise fashion

A resume

100

This item lists everything that you will need to cook with and how to cook it. What is it called?

A recipe
100

How old do you have to be to get a credit card?

18

100

A legal written agreement between tenant and landlord stating rules for renting.

A lease

100

What is a primary care physician or PCP?

A doctor that you see regularly for routine medical care and yearly physicals.

200

What do you need to do if you are going to be late to work or out sick from work?

Call your supervisor

200

What items do you need to keep yourself safe from hot objects when cooking?

Hot mitts, oven mitts, pot holders, etc

200

What is one way that you can plan how to spend your money wisely?

(This is a plan for spending and saving your money)

Make a budget

200

Not paying rent, not complying with the terms of the rental agreement, and not appropriately maintaining the rental unit are all what?

Reasons you could be evicted

200

Name three ways to travel from one place to another

Car, Plane, Train, Bike, Walking, Skateboard, etc.

300

Some employers offer vacation time, sick time, personal days, and insurance. What are these called?

Benefits

300

What is an important skill to use frequently when you are cooking?

To wash your hands for at least 20 seconds, especially after touching raw foods

300

What is a numerical formula used by lenders (such as banks, finance companies, and credit card issuers) to assess your creditworthiness

A credit score

300

This is something that protects the place you are living and the items inside in case of an accident

Home owners or renters insurance (depending on if you own or rent where you live)

300

Name three things you need in order to legally drive a car.

Car, Drivers license, Car insurance

400

This can be an employment benefit or bought by individuals and family. It covers most of the cost of Dr. visits, emergency room visits, and medical tests

Health Insurance

400

Why is it important to not put raw meat and cooked meat in the same places without separating them?

To avoid cross contamination and the spread of bacteria

400

A card issued by a bank or business that allows somebody to purchase goods and services and pay for them later, often with interest?

A credit card

400

Money deposited with a landlord to cover costs of damages to a rental unit or unpaid rent when a renter moves

A security deposit

400

What are three things that are always taken out of your paychecks?

Federal Taxes, State Taxes, and Social Security/Retirement

500

What are 3 pieces of paperwork do you need to bring to an interview?

Resume, Driver’s License, Social Security Card, References

500

What temperature do you have to cook meat until?

145 for beef, 165 for poultry

500

When you are eating out at a restaurant and the waiter or waitress brings you a bill for $20.00, how much should you pay the waiter or waitress.

$20.00 plus at least 20% for a tip, which would be $24.00.

500

What are the three things that make up the housing start up costs?

First months rent, security deposit, and utility deposits.

500

A tax form prepared by an employer and given to an employee to be filed with his/her 1040 form, lists wages earned during that year, federal and state taxes withheld and social security tax information

W2 Form