
10 seconds per question! Read the question and pick the right finance term — a rookie (★1) speed quiz.
A quiz-show host throws out a clue on stage while a 10-second countdown ticks away at the top of the screen. You read a definition or hint and pick the matching financial term from four short word choices. The Rookie (★1) level starts with everyday basics like budget, saving, and interest.
No long sentences to read, no math to do. When the hint says 'money you set aside from what's left over,' you just tap saving. The 10-second limit makes it a game — if you know the term, you fly right through.
This level covers down-to-earth words: income and spending, budget and a household ledger, an emergency fund and pocket money, interest and spare change. These aren't hard exam concepts — they're the words you use the moment you spend or save each month.
For example, the hint 'money coming in' points to income, and 'money set aside for a sudden need' points to emergency fund. Matching hints to words makes each term's meaning stick naturally.
After 10 questions the host counts your score up with a drumroll and announces how many out of 10 you got. The answer review lets you see the correct term for each question, so you can learn the words you missed on the spot. Seven or more is a pass.
Finance Quiz runs across five stages: Rookie → Beginner → Adept → Master → Legend. Clear Rookie and the next stage challenges you with banking and credit terms like compound interest, credit score, and savings deposit.
You read a definition or hint and pick the right financial term from four short word options. Each question has a 10-second limit, with a host running the show on stage.
Ten. The order of questions and options is shuffled each time, and you have 10 seconds to answer each one.
Seven out of 10 or higher. Passing unlocks the next level, Beginner (★2).
No. Rookie uses only basic terms everyone has heard — budget, saving, interest. Just learn any you miss from the answer review.