Quiz – test page Are you smarter than a kid? Take your chance at five of our daily lessons. Egg Head Daily Lesson Step 1 of 5 20% The English language has lots of words for work! JOB, OCCUPATION, PROFESSION, EMPLOYMENT, POSITION, CAREER! Wow!The idea that connects these words is:(Required) a. The work is done for free. b. Work is done at night. c. The work is done for money d. The work is done by adults Bryce decided to invest in a house. He also bought a motorcycle using a CREDIT card. The bike cost $5,000. He will pay back $125 a month. How much money will he end up paying for the bike since he has to pay 19.5% interest on the CREDIT card?Select one.(Required) a. $3,750 b. $5,000 c. $5,457 d. $7,229 To INVEST means to give money to or put money in a business expecting to make extra money after time passes. Winston Elliot started Elliot’s Ice Cream and INVESTED $30,000 in a food truck to be able to sell the ice cream. Why did he INVEST his money in an ice cream company?(Required) a. He hates ice cream. b. He loves giving money away. c. He thinks food trucks are fun to drive. d. He believes it will make more money in the future. People have different job choices depending on their KNOWLEDGE and SKILLS. A CHOICE is the act of picking your favorite. It’s important to learn about different JOBS so that you know what your options are! (You can only CHOOSE what you KNOW!) What do you think a HEADHUNTER is?(Required) a. Someone who collects Barbie heads for recycling b. Someone who finds skilled workers and convinces them to switch companies c. Someone who takes people on VR tours of the African Safari to “hunt” lions d. Someone who is trained to read brain scans Jason graduated from college a year ago. He has a good job working as a computer engineer. He’d like to start a business, but he doesn’t have enough time. Jason is busy! He works 50 weeks a year. He rewards his hard work by watching TV for two hours a night every night of the year. How many hours of TV does Jason watch a year?(Required) a. 365 hours of TV b. 450 hours of TV c. 730 hours of TV d. 900 hours of TV