
Digital revolution exercise
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English
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12th Grade
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Hard
Sebastian Kusuma
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Ms. Ina: Good morning, Class! Let's discuss an important topic. Should students receive more financial education? What are your thoughts?
Riana: I don't think we need it, Ma'am. We already learn basic economics and budgeting in class.
Ms. Ina: Interesting perspective. Wildan, your hand is up. Please state your opinion.
Wildan: Thanks, Ma'am. I believe more financial education would be beneficial. It's practical knowledge for adult life.
Riana: Why burdens us with more classes? Can't we just rely on financial advisors?
Wildan: Not everyone has that access, Riana. Financial literacy is a life skill that can prevent future stress.
Ms. Ina: Both are valid points, Riana. The goals are to level the playing field and empower everyone to make informed decisions. Itʼs an investment in your future well-being.
Wildan: In a changing financial landscape, staying informed is crucial for all of us.
Ms. Ina: Exactly,
Wildan. Financial education is about preparing you for the real world, making choices that impact your life positively
According to Wildan, who might not have access to financial advisors?
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Ms. Ina: Good morning, Class! Let's discuss an important topic. Should students receive more financial education? What are your thoughts?
Riana: I don't think we need it, Ma'am. We already learn basic economics and budgeting in class.
Ms. Ina: Interesting perspective. Wildan, your hand is up. Please state your opinion.
Wildan: Thanks, Ma'am. I believe more financial education would be beneficial. It's practical knowledge for adult life.
Riana: Why burdens us with more classes? Can't we just rely on financial advisors?
Wildan: Not everyone has that access, Riana. Financial literacy is a life skill that can prevent future stress.
Ms. Ina: Both are valid points, Riana. The goals are to level the playing field and empower everyone to make informed decisions. Itʼs an investment in your future well-being.
Wildan: In a changing financial landscape, staying informed is crucial for all of us.
Ms. Ina: Exactly,
Wildan. Financial education is about preparing you for the real world, making choices that impact your life positively
What does Riana suggest as an alternative to more financial education?
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Ms. Ina: Good morning, Class! Let's discuss an important topic. Should students receive more financial education? What are your thoughts?
Riana: I don't think we need it, Ma'am. We already learn basic economics and budgeting in class.
Ms. Ina: Interesting perspective. Wildan, your hand is up. Please state your opinion.
Wildan: Thanks, Ma'am. I believe more financial education would be beneficial. It's practical knowledge for adult life.
Riana: Why burdens us with more classes? Can't we just rely on financial advisors?
Wildan: Not everyone has that access, Riana. Financial literacy is a life skill that can prevent future stress.
Ms. Ina: Both are valid points, Riana. The goals are to level the playing field and empower everyone to make informed decisions. Itʼs an investment in your future well-being.
Wildan: In a changing financial landscape, staying informed is crucial for all of us.
Ms. Ina: Exactly,
Wildan. Financial education is about preparing you for the real world, making choices that impact your life positively
According to Wildan, why is more financial education beneficial?
It provides practical knowledge for adult life and prevents future stress.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Ms. Ina: Good morning, Class! Let's discuss an important topic. Should students receive more financial education? What are your thoughts?
Riana: I don't think we need it, Ma'am. We already learn basic economics and budgeting in class.
Ms. Ina: Interesting perspective. Wildan, your hand is up. Please state your opinion.
Wildan: Thanks, Ma'am. I believe more financial education would be beneficial. It's practical knowledge for adult life.
Riana: Why burdens us with more classes? Can't we just rely on financial advisors?
Wildan: Not everyone has that access, Riana. Financial literacy is a life skill that can prevent future stress.
Ms. Ina: Both are valid points, Riana. The goals are to level the playing field and empower everyone to make informed decisions. Itʼs an investment in your future well-being.
Wildan: In a changing financial landscape, staying informed is crucial for all of us.
Ms. Ina: Exactly,
Wildan. Financial education is about preparing you for the real world, making choices that impact your life positively
Why does Riana think students donʼt need more financial education?
Riana thinks the students already learn basic economics and budgeting.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Ms. Ina: Good morning, Class! Let's discuss an important topic. Should students receive more financial education? What are your thoughts?
Riana: I don't think we need it, Ma'am. We already learn basic economics and budgeting in class.
Ms. Ina: Interesting perspective. Wildan, your hand is up. Please state your opinion.
Wildan: Thanks, Ma'am. I believe more financial education would be beneficial. It's practical knowledge for adult life.
Riana: Why burdens us with more classes? Can't we just rely on financial advisors?
Wildan: Not everyone has that access, Riana. Financial literacy is a life skill that can prevent future stress.
Ms. Ina: Both are valid points, Riana. The goals are to level the playing field and empower everyone to make informed decisions. Itʼs an investment in your future well-being.
Wildan: In a changing financial landscape, staying informed is crucial for all of us.
Ms. Ina: Exactly,
Wildan. Financial education is about preparing you for the real world, making choices that impact your life positively
What topic does Ms. Ina want to discuss with her class?
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In todayʼs digital age, online shopping has become a popular way for people to buy goods. However, the ease of online shopping can lead to excessive online shopping, where individuals engage in compulsive and frequent buying.
First of all, one of the concerns of excessive online shopping is the financial strain. Constantly buying items online, oſten impulsively, can lead to accumulating debt. The lure of discounts and sales may seem enticing, but the long-term consequence of financial strain can be detrimental to oneʼs financial health.
Besides that, excessive online shopping may contribute to a decline in savings. Money that could be set aside for emergencies, future goals, or investments is instead spent on unnecessary purchases. Over time, this lack of savings can leave individuals vulnerable to unexpected financial challenges.
Believe it or not, the frequent delivery of goods because of online shopping contributes to environmental issues. Increased transportation for the delivery results in higher carbon emissions and excessive packaging waste. Each person should be mindful of their habits to reduce their ecological footprint.
While online shopping offers a bunch of conveniences, we need to recognize the potential pitfalls of excessive online shopping. The financial strain, decline in savings, and environmental impact, are all factors that individuals should consider. Striking a balance between convenience and responsible consumption is crucial for our lives.
What is the primary concern associated with excessive online shopping?
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In today's digital age, online shopping has become a popular way for people to buy goods. However, the ease of online shopping can lead to excessive online shopping, where individuals engage in compulsive and frequent buying.
First of all, one of the concerns of excessive online shopping is the financial strain. Constantly buying items online, oſten impulsively, can lead to accumulating debt. The lure of discounts and sales may seem enticing, but the long-term consequence of financial strain can be detrimental to oneʼs financial health.
Besides that, excessive online shopping may contribute to a decline in savings. Money that could be set aside for emergencies, future goals, or investments is instead spent on unnecessary purchases. Over time, this lack of savings can leave individuals vulnerable to unexpected financial challenges.
Believe it or not, the frequent delivery of goods because of online shopping contributes to environmental issues. Increased transportation for the delivery results in higher carbon emissions and excessive packaging waste. Each person should be mindful of their habits to reduce their ecological footprint.
While online shopping offers a bunch of conveniences, we need to recognize the potential pitfalls of excessive online shopping. The financial strain, decline in savings, and environmental impact, are all factors that individuals should consider. Striking a balance between convenience and responsible consumption is crucial for our lives.
What long-term consequence does the text mention in relation to financial strain from excessive online shopping?
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