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100
This time is also known as "noon."
What is 12:00 PM?
100
The value of a nickel.
What is five cents?
100
This sign may appear in a store window.
What is a Help Wanted sign?
100
This is a place where you can go bowling.
What is a bowling alley?
100
This is the number of hours in a day.
What is 24?
200
If it is 2:00, in one hour it will be this time.
What is 3:00?
200
Two nickels are worth the same amount as this single coin.
What is a dime?
200
This what you are paid when you work.
What is salary or wages?
200
You would go here if you want to see a movie.
What is a movie theater?
200
This is the number of months in the year.
What is 12?
300
If it is 12:30, in 15 minutes it will be this time.
What is 12:45?
300
Two dimes and a nickel are worth the same amount as this coin.
What is a quarter?
300
If you want to get a job, you will need to fill out one of these.
What is a job application?
300
You would go here if you wanted to see a play.
What is a theater?
300
This is the number of days in two weeks.
What is 14?
400
If it is 1:00, in one and a half hours, it will be this time.
What is 2:30?
400
This is the value of ten dimes.
What is one dollar?
400
This is what we call a meeting between an employer and a prospective employee.
What is a job interview?
400
You would go here if you want to build a sand castle and take a swim.
What is a beach or the shore?
400
When "DOB" appears on a job application, it stands for this.
What is "Date of Birth."
500
If it is midnight, it will be this time in 12 hours.
What is noon or 12:00 PM?
500
This is the value of 20 nickels.
What is one dollar?
500
You can give your prospective employer this document so that they know your educational and vocational background, as well as your interests.
What is a resume?
500
If you want to take a hike, you can go to one of these places that may be owned by the township, county, state, or country.
What is a park?
500
These are amounts of money taken out of your paycheck. FICA and state taxes are examples.
What are deductions?