Personal Money Management - Procedure Text

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English
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11th Grade
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Dewirana Alfiyyah
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
How to Buy School Supplies with a Limited Budget
1. Make a list of necessary items.
Write down only the supplies you need, like notebooks, pens, and pencils.
2. Check for items you already have.
Look through your things at home to see if you still have any school supplies from last year.
3. Set a budget.
Decide how much money you can spend, and don’t go over that amount.
4. Compare prices.
Visit local stores or check online to find the best prices for the items on your list.
5. Choose quality, affordable items.
Look for good quality supplies that are reasonably priced.
6. Stick to your list.
Don’t buy anything that’s not on your list to avoid unnecessary spending.
What is the text about?
How to make a school project
How to save money on snacks
How to buy school supplies on a budget
How to earn money as a student
How to find good school discounts
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
How to Buy School Supplies with a Limited Budget
1. Make a list of necessary items.
Write down only the supplies you need, like notebooks, pens, and pencils.
2. Check for items you already have.
Look through your things at home to see if you still have any school supplies from last year.
3. Set a budget.
Decide how much money you can spend, and don’t go over that amount.
4. Compare prices.
Visit local stores or check online to find the best prices for the items on your list.
5. Choose quality, affordable items.
Look for good quality supplies that are reasonably priced.
6. Stick to your list.
Don’t buy anything that’s not on your list to avoid unnecessary spending.
What is the purpose of the text?
To inform readers how to manage their schoolwork
To describe different types of school supplies
To encourage students to spend money freely
To give advice on how to choose subjects in school
To explain how students can buy school supplies without spending too much money
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
How to Buy School Supplies with a Limited Budget
1. Make a list of necessary items.
Write down only the supplies you need, like notebooks, pens, and pencils.
2. Check for items you already have.
Look through your things at home to see if you still have any school supplies from last year.
3. Set a budget.
Decide how much money you can spend, and don’t go over that amount.
4. Compare prices.
Visit local stores or check online to find the best prices for the items on your list.
5. Choose quality, affordable items.
Look for good quality supplies that are reasonably priced.
6. Stick to your list.
Don’t buy anything that’s not on your list to avoid unnecessary spending.
What is the first step in buying school supplies with a limited budget?
Compare prices at different stores
Make a list of necessary items
Set a budget
Choose quality, affordable items
Visit local stores
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
How to Buy School Supplies with a Limited Budget
1. Make a list of necessary items.
Write down only the supplies you need, like notebooks, pens, and pencils.
2. Check for items you already have.
Look through your things at home to see if you still have any school supplies from last year.
3. Set a budget.
Decide how much money you can spend, and don’t go over that amount.
4. Compare prices.
Visit local stores or check online to find the best prices for the items on your list.
5. Choose quality, affordable items.
Look for good quality supplies that are reasonably priced.
6. Stick to your list.
Don’t buy anything that’s not on your list to avoid unnecessary spending.
Why should you check if you already have some items at home?
To find cheaper items at stores
To avoid buying unnecessary items
To increase your budget
To make your list longer
To spend more money on school supplies
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
How to Buy School Supplies with a Limited Budget
1. Make a list of necessary items.
Write down only the supplies you need, like notebooks, pens, and pencils.
2. Check for items you already have.
Look through your things at home to see if you still have any school supplies from last year.
3. Set a budget.
Decide how much money you can spend, and don’t go over that amount.
4. Compare prices.
Visit local stores or check online to find the best prices for the items on your list.
5. Choose quality, affordable items.
Look for good quality supplies that are reasonably priced.
6. Stick to your list.
Don’t buy anything that’s not on your list to avoid unnecessary spending.
Which of the following is the most important when choosing school supplies?
Buying the most expensive items
Choosing supplies that look nice
Choosing good quality items that are affordable
Buying items you don't need
Buying as many items as possible
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
How to Buy School Supplies with a Limited Budget
1. Make a list of necessary items.
Write down only the supplies you need, like notebooks, pens, and pencils.
2. Check for items you already have.
Look through your things at home to see if you still have any school supplies from last year.
3. Set a budget.
Decide how much money you can spend, and don’t go over that amount.
4. Compare prices.
Visit local stores or check online to find the best prices for the items on your list.
5. Choose quality, affordable items.
Look for good quality supplies that are reasonably priced.
6. Stick to your list.
Don’t buy anything that’s not on your list to avoid unnecessary spending.
What should you do if you see items that are not on your list?
Buy them if they look interesting
Avoid buying them to stick to your budget
Buy them and remove items from your list
Ask your friends if they need them
Keep them in your shopping cart for later
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
How to Earn Money as Students
To earn money as students, you can start by identifying your skills and interests. Think about what you're good at, such as writing, drawing, or helping others. Then, choose a small job or activity that suits you, like selling snacks or tutoring friends. After that, set a fair price for your product or service. Next, promote what you offer by telling friends, family, or posting online with permission. Also, make sure to manage your time well so your work doesn’t interfere with school. Finally, save part of the money you earn instead of spending it all, so you have savings for future needs.
What is the main purpose of the text?
To describe types of school jobs
To explain how to save pocket money
To tell students how to spend money wisely
To guide students on how to earn money
To show how to open a business account
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