Types of Credit Unit Test

Types of Credit Unit Test

10th Grade

25 Qs

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Types of Credit Unit Test

Types of Credit Unit Test

Assessment

Quiz

Business

10th Grade

Medium

Created by

Kari Balkey

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25 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Which of the following statements comparing credit and debit cards is TRUE?

Far more businesses accept credit cards than debit cards

Credit cards pull money directly from your bank account, while debit cards get their money from Visa or Mastercard

Credit card companies provide you with a monthly statement, while debit cards do not

With debit cards, you're spending your own money at point of sale, but with credit cards, you're getting a loan that you need to pay back later

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Which of the following is most likely to represent a fixed rate, secured debt?

A student loan

A credit card

A prepaid debit card

An auto loan

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Which of these statements best explains why it's often a good idea to pay more than the monthly amount due on an amortized loan?

Every time you pay extra, the lender will reduce the interest rate they're charging by a small amount

The extra payment will be applied to the principal amount you owe, which will pay down your debt more quickly

The extra payment will be applied to the interest you owe, which will reduce the overall cost of your loan

Amortized loans typically have much higher interest rates than credit cards, so they're the best place to put your extra cash

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

If you are having trouble making auto loan payments and are really following a tight budget, which recommendation below represents the WORST advice?

Find an extra source of income by taking a second job, working longer hours, or borrowing from family if they can afford to help

Stop making payments on some of your debts so you can focus on getting the most expensive or largest debts under control

Continue making all payments and call your lenders and see if you can negotiate lower monthly payments, lower interest rates, or longer terms

Explore whether a free or non-profit credit counseling service could help

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Shira is trying to decide between getting a debit card, a prepaid debit card, and a credit card. Which statement is true?

All 3 cards are completely different

Debit cards and prepaid debit cards are the same

Debit cards and credit cards are the same

All 3 cards are completely the same

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

Credit card disclosure: "Your due date is at least 25 days after the end of the billing cycle. We will not charge you interest on new purchases provided that you have paid your previous balance in full by the due date each month." Identify the true statement.

If you make the minimum payment on your card within the 25 day period, the credit card company will not charge you interest

If you pay your previous balance in full after the due date, the credit card company will not charge you interest

25 days is an exceptionally long period without paying a credit card bill

The 25 days after the end of the billing cycle is referred to as the grace period

7.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

30 sec • 4 pts

A loan with a shorter term length will have (a)   monthly payments, and you will pay (b)   in total interest.

higher, less

higher, more

lower, less

lower, more

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