Financial Literacy
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100

What is the difference between needs and wants?

Needs – Items that are essential for you to be able to live and work (housing, food, water, electricity, etc.)

 Wants – Expenses that help you live more comfortably. They’re the things you buy for fun or leisure. You could live without them, but you enjoy your life more when you have them (travel, leisure, designer clothing, gym membership, take out, coffee, etc.)

100

What is the only fruit with seeds on the outside?

Strawberries

100

What does Hakuna Matata mean?

No worries

100

What does ICG stand for? (hint we had one last week)

Integrated Community Gathering

100

What is the nickname given to our $1 coin?

Loonie

200

what are some examples of financial support at UTM? (Name at least 2)

-OSAP and other government aid

-University of Toronto Financial Aid (UTAPS)

-Other loans and student lines of credit

-Emergency grants

-Work study program

-Awards and Bursaries

200

What common salad ingredient is a member of the sunflower family?

Lettuce

200

What is the name of Sleeping Beauty’s Prince?

Prince Phillip

200

Who was OPH named after and what was his profession?

Oscar Peterson was a Canadian jazz pianist and composer.

200

The National Sports Act of Canada granted two different sports as the official sports of Canada. One is, unsurprisingly, hockey. What is the other?

Lacrosse

300

What are some examples of financial literacy resources? (name 3)

•Award Explorer | Undergraduate | University of Toronto

•Li Koon Chun Finance Learning Centre: About Us | University of Toronto Mississauga Library

•Financial Aid Advising | Office of the Registrar

•Student Loans | Office of the Registrar

•International Students Scholarships | Future Students. University of Toronto

•Financial Wellness - UTSU - University of Toronto Students' Union

300

In which country was Hawaiian pizza actually invented?

Canada

300

What is Flynn Rider’s real name in Tangled? .

Eugene Fitzherbert

300

Name all the residences on campus 

OPH, Erindale, Roy Ivor Hall, McLuhan, Putnam, Leacock, MaGrath, Schreiberwood
300

What is the national animal of Canada?

the beaver 

400

What is the 50-30-20 budget method?

50% goes towards your needs, such as housing costs, utility bills, groceries, loans and other mandatory expenses

30% goes towards your personal wants, such as dining out, entertainment, travelling, streaming services, and other subscriptions

20% goes to your savings, whether it’s a savings account, retirement fund, or other investments

400

What ingredient is added to brown sugar that makes it brown?

Molasses

400

 What are the names of the seven dwarfs in Snow White?


Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey.

400

Name all the UTM Residence mascots 

Hawks

Grizzlies 

Foxes 

Beavers

Muskrats 

Herons 

Loons 

Moose 

Mice 

Polars

Lynx

Orcas

400

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

500

What is the definition of financial literacy?

The ability to understand and effectively use various financial skills, including personal finance management, budgeting and investing.

500

What type of nut is used to make marzipan?

Almonds

500

Who is Remy’s culinary hero in Ratatouille?


Auguste Gusteau.

500

What is the DOD number?

 (289) - 805 - 0580?

500

In which year did Canada officially become a country?

1867