Hello, can someone please help me with the consumer math finances unit test part 1 if you know the answers

There are 20 questions

The first one is the ____ measures your level of education

1. Aptitude test

Finances Unit Test Part 1:

1. Educational attainment
2. Find you a new job
3. Use your hourly wage and tips
4. 2 weeks notice
5. Paying down high-interest credit cards
6. Pay as much as possible
7. The state required minimum of passengers
8. Bulk purchasing
9. Replace time spent on you education
10.whenever your employer decides
11. You get a part time job earning $8.60/hr.. =$129
12. You are getting paid $9.25/hr at your part time job.. =$10.20
13. You are getting paid $8.35/hr at your part time job.. = $75.94
14. Your friends know you enjoy music, so they buy you a gift card for $20.00 to a popular online music provider..= $0.54
15. Your parents allow you to borrow a car to get to you part time job, but you have to pay for a tank of gas each month.. = $20.70
16. You owe $1,240.24 on a credit card with a 13.75% APR..= $2.86
17. You owe $958.62 on a credit card at a 9.7% APR..= $97.25
18. You owe $1,945.61 on a credit card that has an 11.2% APR = $1.35
19. What is the monthly difference in median income for a male versus a female when both have a bachelors degree? = $1372
20. What is the hourly median income for a female with less than a high school diploma if you assume a 40-hour work week? = $11.73

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I'd be happy to help you understand how to answer the first question on your consumer math finances unit test. However, as an AI language model, I don't have access to specific test questions or their answers.

To determine which measure assesses your level of education, you can consider the different measures commonly used in education:

1. High school diploma: This is a basic measure of completion for secondary education.

2. General Educational Development (GED): This is an alternative credential for individuals who did not complete high school but have demonstrated knowledge equivalent to a high school graduate.

3. Associate degree: This is a two-year degree typically earned from a community college or vocational school.

4. Bachelor's degree: This is a four-year degree earned from a college or university.

5. Master's degree: This is an advanced degree earned after completing a bachelor's degree.

6. Doctorate or Ph.D.: This is the highest level of academic degree that can be earned.

Based on the options given, you could consider the appropriate measure that reflects your level of education. Remember that the answer will depend on your own educational background and achievements.