OUCH!
IN THE KITCHEN
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HOUSE/JOBS
INDEPENDENCE
100

If you go to the doctor for a basic checkup, who pays for the visit?

Typically insurance will cover annual check ups. Depending on the insurance, you may need to pay a co-pay of around $10. 
100

What is it called when you cook food over boiling water?

steaming

100

What is DIRECT DEPOSIT?

When money from your job goes directly into your account

100

**RIDDLE TIME!**

David's father has three sons: Snap, Crackle, and _____?

David

100

Time management:

You're going to a movie that starts at 7:25, it takes 30 minutes to get there and you want to get some popcorn before, so you should get there about 5 minutes early. What time do you need to be leaving your house?

6:50

200

**RIDDLE TIME!**

You’re escaping a maze, and there are three doors in front of you. The door on the left leads to a pit of lava. The door in the center leads to a room filled with deadly gas. The door on the right leads to a lion that hasn’t eaten in three months. Which door do you choose and why?

The door on the right. A lion that hasn’t eaten in three months would be dead

200

How do you put out a grease fire?

Throw flour or baking soda on it

200

What is the name of the 4 digit code you have to use your debit card?

PIN

200

A contract between a tenant and a landlord that gives the tenant the right to live in a property for a fixed period of time is called what?

A lease

200

Name 2 things you can do to make sure your bills are paid on time

set up auto-pay

pay it ahead of time

put it on your calendar or set a reminder

300

What does it mean if a healthcare provider is "in-network"?

A network is a group of healthcare providers. When an insurance company partners with a provider, like a doctor or a dentist, that provider agrees to a negotiated — i.e., discounted — rate for services provided to the member. This provider is an in-network provider. 

300

A recipe says to saute, what does this mean?

cooking in a frying pan with a small amount of fat or oil 

300

What is INTEREST?

The cost of borrowing money, the borrower pays a fee to the lender of the loan. 

300

What is a MORTGAGE?

Loans that are used to buy houses 

300

You go to a sit down restaurant, the service is great, what should you leave for a tip?

15-20% of your bill

400

What are 2 signs that someone is having a bad allergic reaction? 

difficulty breathing or swallowing, facial swelling, vomiting 

400

What is it called when you cook over low heat on the stove?

simmer

400

**RIDDLE TIME!**

Your parents have six sons including you and each son has one sister. How many people are in the family?

Nine—two parents, six sons, and one daughter.

400

An apartment listing says that utilities aren't included in the rent. What are 2 examples of utilities?

Power, water, gas, sewage

400

What is the process of obtaining a driver's license in the state of Michigan?

1.Enroll in driver's training

2.Complete segment 1

3.Apply for a level 1 learner's license

4.Complete practice driving with a licensed adult 21 or older

5.Enroll in segment 2

6.Complete additonal practice driving

7.Schedule and pass a driving test

8.Go to the secretary of state with the required documents

5.

500

What is the difference between urgent care and the emergency room?

urgent care: a walk in clinic that is able to conduct basic labs and tests to provide a diagnoses and create a treatment plan

emergency room: for people experiencing life-threatening illnesses or injuries 

500

What do these abbreviations mean?

TBSP

tsp

C

oz

min

TBSP: Tablespoon

tsp: teaspoon

C: cup

oz: ounce

min: minutes

500

What is the difference between credit cards and debit cards?

Credit cards: The money is borrowed, you repay it with interest through credit card payments. The limit to your card is set by the bank. 

Debit cards: The money comes from your account, it is money that you already have. The limit is however much money you have in your account. 

500

What is trade school? And what are 2 examples?

focused education that teaches the technical skills required to complete the task of a specific job

Examples: plumbing, mechanic, welding, construction, electrician, truck driving

500

You're eating french fries when a big glob of ketchup falls onto and down the front of your shirt. You do all the right things, you immediately pretreat it and get it into the washing machine. When the washer stops, you take it out and the stain is still there. What do you NOT do next, and why?


Put it in the dryer, because any heat causes stains to set