If You Made a Million Comprehension
  • 1. This selection is most like an _______.
A) autograph
B) interview
C) informational book
D) advertisement
  • 2. In this selection, what happens when you do one of the suggested jobs?
A) You get to make wishes.
B) You win prizes.
C) You score points.
D) You earn money.
  • 3. Which of the following combination has the same value as one dollar?
A) two quarters
B) twenty pennies
C) five nickels
D) ten dimes
  • 4. You can earn the most interest from a bank by _____.
A) leaving your money in the bank for a year
B) doing jobs for the bank
C) getting paid with dollar bills
D) leaving your money in the bank for many years
  • 5. The author suggested using a check at times instead of money. In this select, a check is a _______.
A) bill at a restaurant
B) pattern of squares on clothing
C) written order to a bank to pay money to someone
D) mark that shows something is chosen
  • 6. You give someone a check and that person puts it in the bank. Your check then goes to _____.
A) your bank
B) a gas station
C) a store
D) a clearinghouse
  • 7. When you borrow money from a bank, you must pay back _______.
A) more money than you borrowed
B) as much money as you borrowed
C) none of the money you borrowed
D) less money than you borrowed
  • 8. 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 $10 and promise to pay her $10 a week for four more weeks.
B) You give your friend $25, and your dad gives her $25.
C) You give your friend $50.
D) You give your friend $60 , and she gives you $10 back.
  • 9. According to the selection, what is the largest bill made today?
A) $50
B) $100
C) $20
D) $10
  • 10. The most important fact about having a million dollars is that _____.
A) it's not a lot of money
B) you need to decide whether to spend it or save it
C) you can buy something expensive with it
D) a million dollars in quarters weighs as much as a whale
  • 11. A million dollars in one-dollar bills would weigh ______.
A) under 360 pounds
B) under one ton
C) over two tons
D) over one ton
  • 12. Why did the author write this book?
A) to tell a funny story
B) to explain the money system
C) to encourage readers to spend money
D) to explain how to make a million dollars
  • 13. Name three ways you can pay for things.
  • 14. There are two kinds of interest. Explain the difference between the interest leaving money in the bank and the interest for borrowing money.
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