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If You Made a Million Comprehension
Contributed by: Dykstra
(Original author: Moore)
  • 1. My parents offered ____________ to all the graduates.
A) congratulations
B) combinations
C) receive
D) amount
  • 2. My brother and I _________ our family's love above all else.
A) amount
B) choices
C) value
D) congratulations
  • 3. What is the __________ I owe for the groceries?
A) combinations
B) amount
C) receive
D) choices
  • 4. David will ____________ an allowance every month.
A) amount
B) choices
C) combinations
D) receive
  • 5. There are several ______________ of coins that will equal 25 cents.
A) congratulations
B) value
C) receive
D) combinations
  • 6. At the meal, the ____________ for desert were ice cream or pudding.
A) choices
B) receive
C) amount
D) value
  • 7. This selection is most like an _______.
A) autograph
B) informational book
C) advertisement
D) interview
  • 8. In this selection, what happens when you do one of the suggested jobs?
A) You win prizes.
B) You get to make wishes.
C) You earn money.
D) You score points.
  • 9. Which of the following combination has the same value as one dollar?
A) twenty pennies
B) ten dimes
C) two quarters
D) five nickels
  • 10. You can earn the most interest from a bank by _____.
A) getting paid with dollar bills
B) doing jobs for the bank
C) leaving your money in the bank for many years
D) leaving your money in the bank for a year
  • 11. The author suggested using a check at times instead of money. In this select, a check is a _______.
A) pattern of squares on clothing
B) mark that shows something is chosen
C) written order to a bank to pay money to someone
D) bill at a restaurant
  • 12. You give someone a check and that person puts it in the bank. Your check then goes to _____.
A) a store
B) your bank
C) a gas station
D) a clearinghouse
  • 13. When you borrow money from a bank, you must pay back _______.
A) less money than you borrowed
B) none of the money you borrowed
C) more money than you borrowed
D) as much money as you borrowed
  • 14. Your friend wants to sell you a bike for $50. Which sentence is an example of a down payment, according to this article?
A) You give your friend $60 , and she gives you $10 back.
B) You give your friend $25, and your dad gives her $25.
C) You give your friend $50.
D) You give your friend $10 and promise to pay her $10 a week for four more weeks.
  • 15. According to the selection, what is the largest bill made today?
A) $100
B) $10
C) $50
D) $20
  • 16. The most important fact about having a million dollars is that _____.
A) you need to decide whether to spend it or save it
B) a million dollars in quarters weighs as much as a whale
C) it's not a lot of money
D) you can buy something expensive with it
  • 17. A million dollars in one-dollar bills would weigh ______.
A) over one ton
B) under one ton
C) under 360 pounds
D) over two tons
  • 18. Why did the author write this book?
A) to explain how to make a million dollars
B) to encourage readers to spend money
C) to explain the money system
D) to tell a funny story
  • 19. Choose which of the following types of money is not discussed in the story.
A) dollar bills
B) credit cards
C) checks
D) coins
  • 20. A student is writing a report about money. Read the sentences from the source and the directions that follow: "People all over the world use different money. In England their money has the Queen on it. In the United States they have Presidents or other important people on our money. Money around the world is very colorful. The names of money in other countries are unique too. You can pay with yen, pesos, or euros if you are traveling around the world. As you can see, money is different but saving and spending is still the same!" The parts of the student's report are listed below. Where in the report should the student place the information from the source.
A) Money Around the World
B) Spending and Saving
C) How much are these coins and dollars worth?
D) Money in the United States
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