When you work, you are exchanging your labor for goods. However, you might not want to buy the goods right away. Therefore, your employer will pay you with money. This is an example of money as:
A-a store of value.
B- a medium of exchange.
C- a unit of accounting.
D- none of the above.
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Question 2
What backs up U.S. currency today?
A- Gold
B- Silver
C- The trust of the United States
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Question 3
What has been done in an effort to maintain security of our currency?
A- The design of currency is enhanced every seven to 10 years
B- A paperless currency is currently being considered in Congress
C- The Federal Reserve inspects all money in circulation every month
D- “Disposable money” is expected to begin circulation next year
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Question 4
U.S. dollar bills are strong in all of the following characteristics of good forms of money EXCEPT
A- Portable
B- Stable in value
C- Durable
D- Accepted
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Question 5
In the image of the eagle on the back of a dollar bill, numerous items are pictured as a set of 13. What does this number represent?
A- 13 original colonies
B- 13 European nations
C- 13 independent countries
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Question 6
The term "barter" refers to a system where
A- money is burnt by the Federal Reserve when it is no longer usable.
B- people traded items with one another without the use of money.
C- people can easily measure the unit of accounting.
D- money is made more portable by decreasing its size.
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Question 7
All of the following are correct EXCEPT:
A- Defacement of U.S. currency is a crime and is punishable by fines and imprisonment.
B- Mutilation or cutting U.S. currency is unacceptable and is punishable by fines and imprisonment.
C- Defacement of U.S. currency falls under the jurisdiction the FBI.
D- Defacement of U.S. currency is anything done with the intent to damage currency so that it cannot be left in circulation.
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Question 8
Counterfeiting currency includes the following and is subject to fines and imprisonment, except:
A- Manufacturing any denomination above five cents
B- Altering genuine currency to increase its value
C- Possession of counterfeit currency
D- Printing reproductions of currency including photographs of currency for entertainment purposes
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Question 9
Students will see a randomly generated sequence of the following terms/definitions.
Match Term Definition
Abraham Lincoln
A) $10
Alexander Hamilton
B) $100
Andrew Jackson
C) $20
Ulysses S. Grant
D) $50
Benjamin Franklin
E) $5
((The letter needs to go with a name.They are not in the right spot))
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Question 10
Money must be all of the following EXCEPT
A- Stable in value
B- Handsome in design
C- Durable
D- Portable
Any help will be fine you dont have to answer all of them guys ok =)
A-a store of value.
B- a medium of exchange.
C- a unit of accounting.
D- none of the above.
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Question 2
What backs up U.S. currency today?
A- Gold
B- Silver
C- The trust of the United States
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Question 3
What has been done in an effort to maintain security of our currency?
A- The design of currency is enhanced every seven to 10 years
B- A paperless currency is currently being considered in Congress
C- The Federal Reserve inspects all money in circulation every month
D- “Disposable money” is expected to begin circulation next year
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Question 4
U.S. dollar bills are strong in all of the following characteristics of good forms of money EXCEPT
A- Portable
B- Stable in value
C- Durable
D- Accepted
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Question 5
In the image of the eagle on the back of a dollar bill, numerous items are pictured as a set of 13. What does this number represent?
A- 13 original colonies
B- 13 European nations
C- 13 independent countries
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Question 6
The term "barter" refers to a system where
A- money is burnt by the Federal Reserve when it is no longer usable.
B- people traded items with one another without the use of money.
C- people can easily measure the unit of accounting.
D- money is made more portable by decreasing its size.
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Question 7
All of the following are correct EXCEPT:
A- Defacement of U.S. currency is a crime and is punishable by fines and imprisonment.
B- Mutilation or cutting U.S. currency is unacceptable and is punishable by fines and imprisonment.
C- Defacement of U.S. currency falls under the jurisdiction the FBI.
D- Defacement of U.S. currency is anything done with the intent to damage currency so that it cannot be left in circulation.
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Question 8
Counterfeiting currency includes the following and is subject to fines and imprisonment, except:
A- Manufacturing any denomination above five cents
B- Altering genuine currency to increase its value
C- Possession of counterfeit currency
D- Printing reproductions of currency including photographs of currency for entertainment purposes
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Question 9
Students will see a randomly generated sequence of the following terms/definitions.
Match Term Definition
Abraham Lincoln
A) $10
Alexander Hamilton
B) $100
Andrew Jackson
C) $20
Ulysses S. Grant
D) $50
Benjamin Franklin
E) $5
((The letter needs to go with a name.They are not in the right spot))
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Question 10
Money must be all of the following EXCEPT
A- Stable in value
B- Handsome in design
C- Durable
D- Portable
Any help will be fine you dont have to answer all of them guys ok =)