Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Government and Citizenship Edition.

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Government and Citizenship Edition

Question 1

What is money that is left after all expenses of running a business have been paid? A producer B expenses C profit D debt

What is money that is left after all expenses of running a business have been paid? A produer B expenses C profit D debt

$100

Question 2

Examples of services are … A creating art B making cars C landscaping and painting D farming

Examples of services are … A creating art B making cars C landscaping and painting D farming

$200

Question 3

Which is NOT a way to be a good citizen? A vote B disobey laws C volunteer D serve in government

Which is NOT a way to be a good citizen? A vote B disobey laws C volunteer D serve in government

$300

Question 4

An example of a volunteer is a … A room mom B teacher C principal D student

An example of a volunteer is a … A room mom B teacher C principal D student

$500

Question 5

Paying for rent, electric, and salaries are … A goods B debt C profit D expenses

Paying for rent, electric, and salaries are … A goods B debt C profit D expenses

$1,000

Question 6

Which is NOT done for the common welfare or good? A soccer leagues B senior citizen centers C firefighters D parks

Which is NOT done for the common welfare or good? A soccer league B senior citizen center C firefighters D parks

$2,000

Question 7

A person who works for another person or business is a(n) … A volunteer B consumer C producer D employee

A person who works for another person or business is a(n) … A volunteer B consumer C producer D employee

$4,000

Question 8

Doing what is best for everyone is the … A common good B economy C industry D profit

Doing what is best for everyone is the … A common good B economy C industry D profit

$8,000

Question 9

The making and consuming of goods and services is the … A economy B common good C industry D producer

The making and consuming of goods and services is the … A economy B common good C industry D producer

$16,000

Question 10

A person who creates art is a … A consumer B producer C volunteer D employee

A person who creates art is a … A consumer B producer C volunteer D employee

$32,000

Question 11

A consumer is someone who … A bakes something B sells something C makes something D buys something

A consumer is someone who … A bakes something B sells something C makes something D buys something

$64,000

Question 12

An example of goods is… A a car B landscaping C painting D house cleaning

An example of goods is … A a car B landscaping C painting D house cleaning

$125,000

Question 13

Which is NOT part of the justice system? A judges B courts C laws D police

Which is NOT part of the justice system? A judges B courts C laws D police

$250,000

Question 14

Which is NOT funded by taxes? A schools B soccer leagues C libraries D road repair

Which is NOT funded by taxes? A schools B soccer leagues C libraries D road repair

$500,000

Question 15

Which is NOT part of health and safety? A laws B traffic lights C police D firefighters

Which is NOT part of health and safety? A laws B traffic lights C police D firefighters

$1,000,000