Budgeting - Unit Test - NGPF

Budgeting - Unit Test - NGPF

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Business

9th - 12th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of these costs would be the MOST difficult to adjust if you were looking to reduce your expenses? Dining out at local restaurants, Loan payment on a new car, Expenses for new clothes, Postponing a purchase for a big-screen TV

Back

Loan payment on a new car

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

You earn a salary of $40,000 per year and decide to save 20% of your gross pay. You set a goal of creating a $16,000 emergency fund. How long will it take for you to achieve your goal?

Back

2 years

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

If you are trying to substantially reduce the amount you spend on food, you should try...

Back

Cooking your own food at home for as many meals as possible

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Leila just graduated from college and is comparing a few different cities to move to. Which of these factors is the LEAST important thing for her to consider right now? Average rent for an apartment, Food and grocery store options in the area, Employment opportunities, Average cost of Uber, Lyft, or taxi fare

Back

Average cost of Uber, Lyft, or taxi fare

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Greg is trying to decide whether he needs a car when he moves to the city. Which of the following would be a reason for Greg to get a car rather than use public transportation?

Back

Using public transportation, Greg’s commute to work one-way is two hours

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of these boxes of cereal has the LOWEST unit price? Options: Cereal A, which costs $3.20 for a 16 oz. box, Cereal B, which costs $5.00 for a 32 oz. box, Cereal C, which costs $2.50 for a 10 oz. box, Cereal D, which costs $4.50 for an 8 oz box

Back

Cereal B, which costs $5.00 for a 32 oz. box

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Isaiah has a summer internship at a technology company and is paid $3,000. After Federal and state taxes, Social Security, and Medicare are deducted, his take-home pay is $2,500. Which of the statements below is correct?

Back

His gross pay is $3,000 and net pay is $2,500.

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