Skinted or Minted Pub Quiz!!!. Music Round 1)What is the name of the artist and song? a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) a)

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Skinted or Minted Pub Quiz!!!

Music Round

1)What is the name of the artist and song? a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h)

Money Matters Part I

Money Matters 2) How much can you earn before you start paying income tax? a)£5,000 b)9,000 c)13,000

Money Matters 3) In what month does the tax year start? a) January b) April c) September

Money Matters 4) What benefits does your National Insurance payments contribute to? (You can choose more than one) a) State Pension b) Unemployment Benefits c) Child tax credits d) Maternity Pay

Money Matters 5) What does Total Gross Pay mean? a)This is the money you earn after Tax has been deducted. b)This is the money you earn after National Insurance has been deducted. c)This is the amount of money you earn before any deductions are made.

Who is Richer?

Who is richer? 6) Jessie J or Cheryl Cole?

Who is richer? 7) Simon Cowell or Andrew Lloyd Webber?

Who is richer? 8) JK Rowling or Alan Sugar?

Who is richer? 9) Daniel Radcliffe or Robert Pattinson?

Who is richer? 10) Lewis Hamilton or Wayne Rooney?

Who is richer? 11) Harry Styles or Marvin Humes?

Who is richer? 12) Gary Barlow or Robbie Williams?

Money Matters Part II

Money Matters 13) What does APR stand for?

Money Matters 14) If you needed to borrow money to buy a car which option would be the cheapest? a)Payday loan b)Bank loan c)Overdraft

Money Matters 15) What is the average APR of a payday loan? a)100% b)500% c)3000%

Money Matters 16) Approximately how much money can you put into a cash ISA each year? a)£2,000 b)5,000 c)9,000

How much?!?

17) How much was Christiano Ronaldo’s record breaking transfer price? a) 50 million b) 80 million c)100 million

How much?!? 18) How much did Wayne Rooney’s wedding cost? a) 1 million b) 3 million c)5 million

How much?!? 19) In 2013, how much did 17 year old Nick D’Aloisio sell his Summly app to Yahoo for? a)$10 million b)$30 million c)$40 million

How much? 20) Which of these films took the most money at the box office? a)Harry Potter Deathly Hallows Part II b)Avatar c)Titanic

How much?!? 21) How much did Damien Hurst’s diamond encrusted skull model sell for? a)£50 million b)£100 million c)£150 million

Answers Music Round: 1) a)Jessie J – Price Tag b)Macklemore – Thrift Shop c)Destiny’s Child – Independent Women d)Kanye West – Goldigga e)Bruno Mars – Billionaire f)Jennifer Lopez – Love don’t cost a thing g)Abba – Money Money Money h)Aloe Blacc – I need a dollar

Answers Money Matters Part I 2) £9,000 3) April 4) State pension, unemployment benefits and maternity pay. 5) = c) The amount of money you have earned before any deductions are made.

Answers Who is richer? 6) Cheryl Cole £12 million Jessie J £8 million 7) Andrew Lloyd Webber £650 million Simon Cowell £250 million 8) Lord Sugar £860 million JK Rowling £560 million

Answers Who is richer? 9) Daniel Radcliffe £60 million Robert Pattinson £45 million 10) Lewis Hamilton £60 million Wayne Rooney £51 million 11) Harry Styles £16 million Marvin Humes £6 million

Answers Who is richer? 12) Robbie Williams £105 million Gary Barlow £60 million

Answers Money Matters Part II 13) Annual Percentage Rate 14) b) Bank loan 15) c) 3000% 16) b) £5000 approx

Answers How much?!? 17) 80 million 18) 5 million 19) $30 million 20) Avatar 21) £50 million

Your Skinted or Minted Top Tips!!! Over the last three lessons you have been coming up with your top money tips. You now need to film your best top tips to create a young people’s money saving guide. You will have 10 minutes to decide on your top tips and 15 minutes to film. You will be showing your clips to the class at the end of the lesson.

Choose your faviourite Vote for your favourite clip.

How do you view money? At the beginning of the unit we looked at celebrity quotes on money.... On your post it note, you are now going to write down your own thoughts on money. Come and stick them up on the white board...