
EverFi Module 4: Consumer Skills
Authored by Stacey Kuhl
Life Skills, Business, Other
10th - 12th Grade
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This quiz focuses on consumer skills and financial literacy, covering essential decision-making strategies for high school students at the 10th-12th grade level. The content addresses four core areas: smart shopping practices including unit price comparison and reliable product research, distinguishing between biased marketing content and genuine consumer feedback, understanding different payment methods and their characteristics, and evaluating major purchase decisions like buying versus leasing cars and homes. Students need to demonstrate critical thinking skills to identify marketing manipulation, apply mathematical reasoning to compare unit prices and determine best value, and analyze the pros and cons of various financial choices. The questions require students to move beyond surface-level thinking and consider factors like long-term costs, reliability of information sources, and personal financial circumstances when making consumer decisions. Created by Stacey Kuhl, a Life Skills teacher in the US who teaches grades 10-12. This quiz serves as an excellent formative assessment tool for consumer education units and can be effectively used as a warm-up activity to gauge prior knowledge, homework assignment to reinforce classroom learning, or review material before summative assessments. Teachers can deploy this quiz during personal finance units to help students develop practical skills they will need as young adults entering the marketplace. The content aligns with Common Core Mathematical Practices for problem-solving and reasoning, as well as state standards for financial literacy education such as those found in economics and life skills curricula. This assessment helps students build confidence in making informed consumer choices while developing critical evaluation skills essential for navigating today's complex marketplace filled with advertising, social media influence, and various payment options.
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
When you are deciding what to buy, you should not...
compare the unit price of similar items.
read reviews from unbiased sources.
assume that buying the cheapest item is the smartest choice.
wait for sales to get the best price.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
When you are deciding what to buy, you should...
pick the cheapest item to get the best deal.
pick the most expensive item to get the best quality.
trust influencers to pick the best items for you.
compare the unit price of items similar to the one you want.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How is an advertisement different from a comment from a regular consumer?
It isn’t any different.
The advertisement is likely one-sided.
The advertisement may have been posted by the seller.
The advertisement is made by an influencer who gets paid.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How is a post from a social media influencer different than a comment from a regular consumer?
It isn’t any different.
The post by the influencer is likely one-sided.
The post by the influencer may have been posted by the seller.
The influencer is paid to post the product.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is one of the best ways to get reliable information about a product?
Follow a social media influencer
Look for the advertisements
Search online reviews
Ask someone who has never used it
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which example shows an advantages of owning a car over leasing one?
Smaller monthly payments and good warranty to cover repairs.
Expiring warranty means that you will get to handle repair payments.
No restrictions on the number of miles to drive and the ability to customize, or make changes to the car.
You will drive a fairly new car for a limited period of time.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the best reason for why someone would want to lease a house instead of buy one?
They want full responsibility of all repairs.
They want to be able to hopefully make money when they sell the place.
They are planning on living there for a short period of time.
They want to avoid rent increases and dealing with a landlord.
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