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Tenth Grade (Grade 10) Economics Questions

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Grade 10 Economics
The form you send in along with you tax return is:
  1. Form W-4
  2. Form W-2
  3. Form 5W40
  4. Form W-4010
Grade 10 Economics
Obtaining cash form an ATM is similar to:
  1. writing a check
  2. making a new deposit
  3. opening a new account
  4. earning interest on your account
Grade 10 Economics
A                 is used to add funds to a bank account.
  1. Check
  2. Deposit slip
  3. signature card
  4. withdrawal slip
Grade 10 Economics
The steady decline in the resale value of any vehicle that you buy.
  1. Depreciation
  2. Cost of the loan
  3. Credit score
  4. APR
Grade 10 Economics
The amount of money you pay for your insurance policy.
  1. APR
  2. Premium
  3. Credit Score
  4. Extended Warranty
Grade 10 Economics
This is sometimes known as the "hidden" tax.
  1. sales tax
  2. tariff
  3. excise tax
  4. estate tax
Grade 10 Economics
                    refers to a way of living that is usual for a person in a country.
  1. Standard of living
  2. Family planning
  3. Carry capacity
  4. Sustainable harvest
Grade 10 Economics
This is characterized by high population growth rate, low energy use, and very low personal wealth.
  1. developed nation
  2. developing nation
  3. supply and demand
  4. ecological footprint
Grade 10 Economics
The amount of money you pay upfront for a car.
  1. Monthly payment
  2. APR
  3. Down payment
  4. Premium
Grade 10 Economics
In order to file Form 1040EZ, you must:
  1. not have any dependents
  2. have a taxable income less than $50,000
  3. have earned no more than $1,500 in interest
  4. all of the above
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