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A fun and educational game to test your knowledge of money-related topics such as checking accounts, budgets, credit cards, and more. Answer trivia questions and earn points!
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Money Jeopardy Prepared by Heather Greenwood Who/What am I? Checking Accounts Budgets Credit Cards Misc 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
The Answer is: I am on the front of a penny, on the front of a $5 bill and gave the Gettysburg Address.
The Question is: Who is Abraham Lincoln?
The Answer is: I was the first President of the United States. My face is on the front of this coin.
The Question is: What is the Quarter?
The Answer is: I am on the back of a dime.
The Question is: What is a torch and two twigs?
The Answer is: My initials are A.J. and I am on the front of this bill.
The Question is: What is a $20 bill?
The Answer is: I was never president, attended the Continental Congresses, wore small round glasses, and my face is on the $100 bill. I am…
The Question is: Who is Benjamin Franklin?
The Answer is: True or False A brand new car is a need. YOU KNOW YOU NEED THIS CAR….COME ON.
The Question is: What is False (it is a want)? Please…
The Answer is: Needs are something you must have to survive and wants are things that are not necessary but are nice to have. This is an example of two needs.
The Question is: What is food, shelter, clothing or other legitimate needs? (must have at least two of these)
The Answer is: There are two parts to a budget. The first is income, the second is ___.
The Question is: What are expenses? Bills, Bills, Bills….
The Answer is: One way to spend less money is…
The Question is: What is buy things that are less expensive, shop less often, etc? Answers will vary
The Answer is: An Alexander Hamilton bill minus a George Washington bill equals this amount. - =
The Question is: - = What is $9?
The Answer is: APR stands for these three words. A P R
The Question is: What is Annual Percentage Rate?
The Answer is: True or False Credit limit is the highest balance that someone can have on a single credit card.
The Question is: What is TRUE?
The Answer is: These are two names of large credit or charge card companies.
The Question is: What is Discover, Visa, MasterCard, or American Express?
The Answer is: Sally didn’t pay her bill on time. Her credit card company will charge this type of fee.
The Question is: What is a late fee?
The Answer is: This number helps a bank locate your checking or savings account.
The Question is: What is an account number?
The Answer is: I was the first Secretary of the Treasury and my face is on the front of a $10 bill.
The Question is: Who is Alexander Hamilton?
The Answer is: A credit card application will require you to include information about yourself. Name one thing you must include on your application.
The Question is: What is: your name, Social Security number, address, phone number, employer, etc?
The Answer is: To open a savings account, a bank usually requires two people to be listed on child’s account – the child and what other person?
The Question is: Who is a mother, father, grandparent, or other adult?
The Answer is: I lived at Monticello. My face is on the front of this coin.
The Question is: What is a nickel?
The Answer is: The coin that equals one Thomas Jefferson coin and five Abraham Lincoln coins has this person’s head on it.
The Question is: Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?
The Answer is: When writing a check, you must fill out several blanks. Name one of these.
The Question is: What is the person/ company you are writing the check to, the amount of the check, the date, signature?
The Answer is: True or False When writing a check, you should always sign it before filling out the rest of the check.
The Question is: What is FALSE? (Signing a check is the LAST step)
The Answer is: If you write a check for more money than is in your checking account, this will happen.
The Question is: What is: the bank will charge you a fee, the check will bounce, the store will charge you a fee, etc?
The Answer is: True or False Everyone can have a checking account.
The Question is: What is FALSE? Some banks will not allow people who bounce checks to have a checking account.
The Answer is: The place you keep track of the checks you have written and the checking account balance is called this.