1) What is a bank? a) A place where you can keep your money and get it when you need it. b) To take money out of the bank. c) A piece of paper that you write an amount of money on to pay for something. d) Small, round pieces of metal used as money 2) What is money? a) To put money into the bank. b) A card that lets you buy things without using cash right away. c) What people use to buy things, like coins and bills. d) The person who serves you at a bank. 3) What are bills? a) A machine outside a bank where you can take out or put in money. b) Paper money. c) You sign something and agree to something. d) The type of money used in a particular country. 4) What are coins? a) Small, round pieces of metal used as money b) A card that takes money directly from your bank account when you buy something. c) A place where you can keep your money and get it when you need it. d) The person who serves you at a bank. 5) What is currency? a) You sign something and agree to something. b) A card that takes money directly from your bank account when you buy something. c) The type of money used in a particular country. d) A small part in a credit card that stores information to make payments more secure. 6) What is a cheque? a) A piece of paper that you write an amount of money on to pay for something. b) A small part in a credit card that stores information to make payments more secure. c) The type of money used in a particular country. d) A place where you can keep your money and get it when you need it. 7) What is a credit card? a) Paper money. b) A card that lets you buy things without using cash right away. c) To take money out of the bank. d) What people use to buy things, like coins and bills. 8) What is a debit card? a) A small part in a credit card that stores information to make payments more secure. b) A card that takes money directly from your bank account when you buy something. c) The type of money used in a particular country. d) You sign something and agree to something. 9) What is a card chip? a) A small part in a credit card that stores information to make payments more secure. b) To put money into the bank. c) Paper money. d) Small, round pieces of metal used as money 10) What is an ATM? a) What people use to buy things, like coins and bills. b) A card that lets you buy things without using cash right away. c) A card that takes money directly from your bank account when you buy something. d) A machine outside a bank where you can take out or put in money. 11) What is a teller? a) A piece of paper that you write an amount of money on to pay for something. b) A place where you can keep your money and get it when you need it. c) The person who serves you at a bank. d) Small, round pieces of metal used as money 12) What does to withdraw money mean? a) A card that lets you buy things without using cash right away. b) To take money out of the bank. c) A small part in a credit card that stores information to make payments more secure. d) A place where you can keep your money and get it when you need it. 13) What does to deposit money mean? a) To put money into the bank. b) A card that lets you buy things without using cash right away. c) The person who serves you at a bank. d) Paper money. 14) What is a signature? a) A card that takes money directly from your bank account when you buy something. b) To put money into the bank. c) You sign something and agree to something. d) What people use to buy things, like coins and bills.

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