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Follow the Dollar Interactive Quiz Created by Damon Jefferson
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Follow the Dollar Interactive Quiz

Follow the Dollar Interactive QuizCreated byDamon Jefferson

1Correct!

Dollar bills come from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D.C., and Texas.

3Correct!Rent is money paid regularly to the owner of a building in return for the right to use it for business or living.

2). Who in the U.S. Government office is in charge of money?A. President

B. Department of Treasury

C. Federal Reserve Bank

D. Farmers

3). ____ is money paid regularly to the owner of a building for the right to use it for business or living.A). Change

B). Serial numbers

C). Rent

D). Gas

4). The Bureau of Engraving and Printing prints ___ million bills everyday.A). 10

B). 20

C). 30

D). 37

Correct!The Bureau prints 37 million bills everyday. They are worth nearly $700 million. Thats a lot of money for one days work!

95). ____ is a smaller amount of money that a buyer receives after paying for something with a larger bill.A. Serial numbers

B). Saving

C). Change

D). Credit

Correct!Change is the smaller amount of money that a buyer receives after paying with a larger bill.

Incorrect!

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6). How many Federal Reserve Banks are there?A). 1

B). 12

C). 37

D). 50

7). Why are bills stamped?A). To show which bank they come from and also to help the government keep track of its money

B). To know where the bill should be delivered

C). To show how many years it will last

D). To shred

Correct!Bills are stamped to show which bank they come from. This helps the government keep track of its money.

Congratulations! You have completed this quiz.

CreditsInteractive Quiz created by Damon JeffersonMusic Balancing Act, by The Orchestral Vol. 3 provided by www.freeplaymusic.comImages and sound clips for applause provided by Microsoft Clip ArtOriginal story, Follow the Dollar, was written by Meish GoldishNarration created by Damon Jefferson


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