Unit 4 NGPF Review Credit

Unit 4 NGPF Review Credit

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12 Qs

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Unit 4 NGPF Review Credit

Unit 4 NGPF Review Credit

Assessment

Quiz

Social Studies, Computers

6th - 12th Grade

Medium

Created by

Robert Clark

Used 13+ times

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12 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 8 pts

What is one benefit of borrowing money from a friend or family member instead of from the bank?

You don't have to repay your friends or family if you don't want to

You can borrow more money from a friend or family member because they have more cash than banks

Friends and family cannot legally charge you interest on the loan, but banks can

Friends and family will typically work with you to set up a repayment plan you can afford

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 8 pts

Justin really wants to attend the 8th-grade graduation ceremony, dance, and field day, but all the tickets combined cost $75, and he doesn't have that much. Justin has no job, gets no allowance, and his birthday was just last month, so he's not expecting any gifts soon. What's a potential downside of asking his friend Kylie for a loan? 

Kylie will have to give him the money, even if she doesn't want to

As soon as she lends him the money, they won't be able to be friends any more

It might cause problems in their friendship if Justin doesn't repay her on time or if he then asks for even more money

The school won't sell him tickets if they know he borrowed the money instead of earning it himself

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 8 pts

What is the key difference between a credit card and a debit card? 

Credit cards allow you to borrow money to pay for things, while debit cards take money straight from your own checking account

Wealthy people use credit cards, while people with lower incomes use debit cards

Credit cards come from credit unions, while debit cards come from banks

You can only use credit cards if you are over 25, but you can use debit cards as long as you are over 18

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 8 pts

Craig isn't sure if he should open up a credit card account or get a bank loan. What question is MOST useful in helping him decide which financial product he should get?

Are you responsible with your money?

Are you trying to make a bunch of small purchases over time or one large purchase?

Are you using the money to purchase an item that is a need or a want?

How much money do you have in your bank account?

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 8 pts

Kervin really wants to buy a new bike because his old one is too small now. He's trying to decide if he should use his debit card or credit card. What's one reason he should be careful about using credit? 

Credit will take the money straight from his checking account, lowering his bank balance

Credit will force him to pay taxes on his bike purchase

Credit will charge him interest every month until he repays his full balance

Credit will force him to buy a cheaper bike than he could with debit

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 9 pts

Which statement about credit card interest rates is TRUE? 

The more money you spend on purchases, the higher your interest rate will be

A high interest rate means you'll pay MORE money total

A high interest rate means you'll pay LESS money total

Most credit cards do not charge any interest rate

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 9 pts

Which age group tends to have the most credit card debt? 

Young adults

Middle-aged people

Senior citizens

Credit card debt is evenly distributed among all age groups

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