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Pay, gross and net income, hourly rate
Authored by John Judkins
Mathematics
9th - 12th Grade
CCSS covered
Used 6+ times

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
This money is required by law to be withheld from your paycheck and is managed by the IRS (Internal Revenue Service).
Personal Excemptions
Social Security
Federal Income Tax
Group Health Insurance
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) requires employers to deduct a percentage of your income for:
Social Security
Medicare
Both Social Security and Medicare
Neither Social Security and Medicare
Tags
CCSS.7.RP.A.3
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which will always be higher? Net pay or Gross pay.
Net pay
Gross pay
Tags
CCSS.6.NS.C.7C
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
True or False: Net pay = Gross pay - Total Deductions
True
False
Tags
CCSS.7.RP.A.3
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Patricia's gross pay is $65,800 a year and the State income tax rate is 3%. Patricia is married. How much is withheld for the year for state taxes?
$1,845
$184
$1,854
$185
Tags
CCSS.7.RP.A.3
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
True or False: State taxes pay for police and fire protection, Public Schools, roads, libraries, etc...
True
False
Tags
CCSS.3.NF.A.3A
CCSS.3.NF.A.3B
CCSS.4.NF.A.1
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
True or False: Employers are required by law to withhold a certain amount for federal taxes.
True
False
Tags
CCSS.7.RP.A.3
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