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Pre- and Post Test High School / Grades 9-12 1. Investments that have high risk may provide higher returns over time than investments with less risk. 2. Based on the Rule of 72, if you invested money and earned 6% interest, your money would double in a. 12 years b. 72 years c. 8 years. 3. Cody owns 100 shares of PEP stock. PEP pays an annual dividend of $4.00 per share. Cody will receive his first quarterly payment on March 30. The dividend check will be for: a. $400 b. $100 c. $4.00 4. A company gets money from shareholders when: a. it makes a profit b. shares are traded between buyers and sellers c. its stock is issued 5. IPO means: a. initial public offering b. investor protection option c. income producing opportunity 6. If you own 100 shares of MartCo stock, valued at $15.45 per share, and this stock has split 2 for 1, then this means that a. you now own 200 shares of MartCo stock worth $1,545.00 b. you now own 100 shares of MartCo stock worth $772.50 c. you now own 200 shares of MartCo stock worth $$3,090.00 Use the following table to answer questions 7-12. STOCK TABLE 52 Week Yld Vol Net High Low Stock Sym Div % P/E 100s High Low Close Change 80.25 45.82 CocaCola KO 2.25 3.1 21.2 44500 77.25 74.32 77.23 +1.45 44.48 28.40 PapaJohn PZZA 41.3 2160 29.91 28.12 28.80 +0.45 65.60 55.90 Disney pf DIS 1.20 2.3 33.3 9554 60.40 58.72 59.60-0.15 62.00 25.95 Microsoft MSFT 59.8 33900 51.50 46.30 50.00-0.29

7. Which stock closed nearest its 52 week high? b. PapaJohn 8. What was the closing price for PapaJohns stock on 4/19/06? a. $28.35 b. $29.25 c. $28.80 9. How many shares of Microsoft were traded? a. 33900 b. 3,390,000 c. 33,900,000 10. Which stock s closing price showed the least change from the previous day? b. Disney 11. The symbol pf following Disney means that this stock is a. preferred stock b. privately funded c. performing at a higher than usual profit margin 12. If you bought 120 shares of Disney at its highest price of the year, and sold it at its lowest price of the year, what would be your capital gain/loss? a. $1,164 capital gain b. $1,164 capital loss c. $6,708 capital gain 13. Owning a share of stock means: a. you will profit as a buyer b. you own part of a company c. you share earnings with the company 14. Interest earned on interest occurs with: a. diversification b. compounding c. buying on margin 15. A bond is: a. contract for credit b. money borrowed from a bank c. a type of IOU 16. The statement risk and reward are related implies: a. making money in the stock market is risky b. the higher the risk the higher the reward c. there is no reward in taking a risk

17. You love M&Ms! You bought 210 shares of Mars Company at $24 to add to your portfolio. While eating away, you earned a dividend of.75 a share. Later you decide you are getting fat and you sell your Mars stock for $32 a share. How did your candy addiction affect you investment? a. you made $6,877.50 profit b. you lost $1,522.50 c. you made $1837.50 profit 18. Mary s mother owns KLA stock. She currently receives a dividend payment every quarter. She is guaranteed to receive a dividend every quarter as long as she owns KLA stock. 19. Dividends can be paid out to investors in the form of a. stock b. cash c. stock or cash 20. Conservative,, and moderate are types of risk takers. a. democratic b. speculative c. entrepreneurial

ANSWER KEY Pre- and Post Test High School / Grades 9-12 Spring 2013 1. Investments that have high risk may provide higher returns over time than investments with less risk. 2. Based on the Rule of 72, if you invested money and earned 6% interest, your money would double in a. 12 years b. 72 years c. 8 years. 3. Cody owns 100 shares of PEP stock. PEP pays an annual dividend of $4.00 per share. Cody will receive his first quarterly payment on March 30. The dividend check will be for: a. $400 b. $100 c. $4.00 4. A company gets money from shareholders when: a. it makes a profit b. shares are traded between buyers and sellers c. its stock is issued 5. IPO means: a. initial public offering b. investor protection option c. income producing opportunity 6. If you own 100 shares of MartCo stock, valued at $15.45 per share, and this stock has split 2 for 1, then this means that a. you now own 200 shares of MartCo stock worth $1,545.00 b. you now own 100 shares of MartCo stock worth $772.50 c. you now own 200 shares of MartCo stock worth $$3,090.00

Use the following table to answer questions 7-12. STOCK TABLE 52 Week Yld Vol Net High Low Stock Sym Div % P/E 100s High Low Close Change 80.25 45.82 CocaCola KO 2.25 3.1 21.2 44500 77.25 74.32 77.23 +1.45 44.48 28.40 PapaJohn PZZA 41.3 2160 29.91 28.12 28.80 +0.45 65.60 55.90 Disney pf DIS 1.20 2.3 33.3 9554 60.40 58.72 59.60-0.15 62.00 25.95 Microsoft MSFT 59.8 33900 51.50 46.30 50.00-0.29 7. Which stock closed nearest its 52 week high? b. PapaJohn 8. What was the closing price for PapaJohns stock on 4/19/06? a. $28.35 b. $29.25 c. $28.80 9. How many shares of Microsoft were traded? a. 33900 b. 3,390,000 c. 33,900,000 10. Which stock s closing price showed the least change from the previous day? b. Disney 11. The symbol pf following Disney means that this stock is a. preferred stock b. privately funded c. performing at a higher than usual profit margin 12. If you bought 120 shares of Disney at its highest price of the year, and sold it at its lowest price of the year, what would be your capital gain/loss? a. $1,164 capital gain b. $1,164 capital loss c. $6,708 capital gain 13. Owning a share of stock means: a. you will profit as a buyer b. you own part of a company c. you share earnings with the company 14. Interest earned on interest occurs with: a. diversification b. compounding c. buying on margin 15. A bond is: a. contract for credit b. money borrowed from a bank c. a type of IOU 16. The statement risk and reward are related implies: a. making money in the stock market is risky b. the higher the risk the higher the reward c. there is no reward in taking a risk

17. You love M&Ms! You bought 210 shares of Mars Company at $24 to add to your portfolio. While eating away, you earned a dividend of.75 a share. Later you decide you are getting fat and you sell your Mars stock for $32 a share. How did your candy addiction affect you investment? a. you made $6,877.50 profit b. you lost $1,522.50 c. you made $1837.50 profit 18. Mary s mother owns KLA stock. She currently receives a dividend payment every quarter. She is guaranteed to receive a dividend every quarter as long as she owns KLA stock. 19. Dividends can be paid out to investors in the form of a. stock b. cash c. stock or cash 20. Conservative,, and moderate are types of risk takers. a. democratic b. speculative c. entrepreneurial