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Financial Knowledge Test (Rookie)

Financial Knowledge Test (Rookie)

A 10-question rookie (★1) quiz on money basics — budgeting, saving, and interest. Easy multiple choice to get you started.

Financial literacy — where do you even start?

Money talk always feels intimidating. You hear words like budget, emergency fund, and interest all the time, but when someone asks what they actually mean, it gets fuzzy. This test checks those basics with 10 simple multiple-choice questions at the Rookie (★1) level.

No hard jargon, no math, nothing to prepare. Just pick an answer for each question and you'll be done in a few minutes. It's the perfect starting point to see, pressure-free, how well you know the fundamentals of money.

The money basics every beginner should know

This level covers down-to-earth ideas: making a budget, telling needs from wants, keeping an emergency fund, what interest means, why saving early helps, and the habits of using a credit card wisely. These aren't exam facts — they're things you use the moment you manage money each month.

For example, you'll see questions like 'What happens if you spend more than you earn each month?' or 'What's a smart way to save money buying the same item?' Right or wrong, working through them quietly builds your instinct for handling money.

Check your result and level up

After 10 questions you get a score out of 10. The answer review lets you look back at the correct answer for each question, so you can learn what you missed right on the spot.

The Financial Knowledge Test runs across five levels: Rookie → Beginner → Adept → Master → Legend. If Rookie felt easy, take on the next level and test deeper ideas like compound interest, diversification, and the P/E ratio.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions is it, and how long does it take?

Ten multiple-choice questions. There's no hard math, so it usually takes just a few minutes. The order of questions and options is shuffled each time.

How is the result shown?

It shows your number of correct answers as a score out of 10. The answer review lets you revisit each correct answer so you can learn what you got wrong.

What comes after Rookie?

Beginner (★2), covering ideas like compound interest, credit scores, and diversification. From there it climbs through Adept, Master, and Legend — five levels in all.

Is it okay if I don't know much about money?

Yes. Rookie is built to start with zero prior knowledge. Just learn from the answer review when you miss one, and enjoy the challenge.