Assessment on Family Budgeting and Sewing

Assessment on Family Budgeting and Sewing

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Flashcard

Education

6th Grade

Hard

Created by

Jerard Fernandez

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Types of resources Gemma's family has for school preparation?

Back

Human, material, and non-material resources

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Nelson's parents work hard to provide for their family. His father is a farmer, and his mother sells homemade snacks at the local market. Sometimes, they also receive money from relatives abroad. Which of the following is NOT a source of their family's income? Earning from farming, Selling homemade snacks, Money sent by relatives abroad, Borrowing money from neighbors

Back

Borrowing money from neighbors

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Janella's family earns ₱10,000 per month. They spend ₱5,000 on food, ₱2,000 on clothing, ₱1,500 on household bills, save ₱1,000, and use the remaining money for entertainment. What is the MOST appropriate way to improve their budgeting?

Back

Reduce spending on food and allocate more for savings

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Why is it important for Anna's family to participate in community programs?

Back

Fulfill their social responsibility and help the community

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the most appropriate action to help Luis's family prepare their shelter for the rainy season?

Back

Improve the roofing and reinforce the walls for better protection

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Sophia wants to perform well in school. Her teacher has given her a list of recommended books for additional reading and online resources for research. Sophia has a limited budget for her school needs, so she needs to plan carefully. What is the BEST way for Sophia to manage her budget to meet her educational needs?

Back

Use online resources for research and buy only a few essential books

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Jeoff's family earns ₱15,000 a month. They need to cover their basic expenses like food, utilities, and transportation. Jeoff wants to save money for a school trip and buy a new phone, but his family has limited resources. What is the most feasible and practical budget plan for Jeoff's family?

Back

Allocate money for food, utilities, and savings first, then decide if there's enough left for the phone

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