JA Our City 1.0 - Pre-program Survey (FY 25-26) Please answer the following questions based on your current understanding of the concepts that will be taught in this learning experience. The results of this survey are confidential and will only be used to compute knowledge gain scores for students participating in this learning experience. Question Title 1. Please indicate the JA Area you are served by: JA - Rocky Mountain, Inc. JA North, Inc. JA of Alabama, Inc. JA of Alaska, Inc. JA of Arizona, Inc. JA of Arkansas, Inc. JA of Brazoria County, Inc. JA of Central Carolinas, Inc. JA of Central Florida, Inc. JA of Central Illinois, Inc. JA of Central Indiana, Inc. JA of Central Iowa, Inc. JA of Central Maryland, Inc. JA of Central Ohio, Inc. JA of Central Upstate New York, Inc. JA of Central Virginia, Inc. JA of Chattanooga, Inc. JA of Chicago JA of Dallas, Inc. JA of Delaware, Inc. JA of East Tennessee, Inc. JA of Eastern Iowa, Inc. JA of Eastern North Carolina, Inc. JA of Georgia, Inc. JA of Greater Baton Rouge & Acadiana JA of Greater Boston, Inc. JA of Greater Cleveland, Inc. JA of Greater Fairfield County, Inc. JA of Greater Hampton Roads, Inc. JA of Greater Kansas City, Inc. JA of Greater Miami, Inc. JA of Greater New Orleans, Inc. JA of Greater South Carolina, Inc. JA of Greater St. Louis, Inc. JA of Greater Washington, Inc. JA of Hawaii, Inc. JA of Kansas, Inc. JA of Kentuckiana, Inc. JA of Lincoln, Inc. JA of Mahoning Valley, Inc. JA of Maine, Inc. JA of Memphis and the Mid-South, Inc. JA of Middle Tennessee, Inc. JA of Middletown Area, Inc. JA of New Jersey, Inc. JA of New Mexico, Inc. JA of New York, Inc. JA of North Central Michigan, Inc. JA of North Central Ohio, Inc. JA of North Florida, Inc. JA of North Louisiana, Inc. JA of Northeastern New York, Inc. JA of Northeastern Pennsylvania, Inc. JA of Northern California, Inc. JA of Northern Indiana, Inc. JA of Northern Nevada, Inc. JA of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. JA of Ocoee Region, Inc. JA of OKI Partners, Inc. JA of Oklahoma, Inc. JA of Oregon and SW Washington, Inc. JA of Rhode Island, Inc. JA of S. Central Pennsylvania, Inc. JA of Sacramento, Inc. JA of San Diego County, Inc. JA of South Central Kentucky, Inc. JA of South Dakota, Inc. JA of South Florida, Inc. JA of South Texas, Inc. JA of Southeast Texas, Inc. JA of Southeastern Michigan, Inc. JA of Southeastern Pennsylania, Inc. JA of Southern California, Inc. JA of Southern Colorado, Inc. JA of Southern Massachusetts, Inc. JA of Southern Nevada, Inc. JA of Southwest Florida, Inc. JA of Southwest New England, Inc. JA of Southwest Virginia, Inc. JA of Southwestern Indiana, Inc. JA of Tampa Bay, Inc. JA of the Bluegrass, Inc. JA of the Chisholm Trail, Inc. JA of the Desert Southwest, Inc. JA of the Eastern Shore, Inc. JA of the Heartland, Inc. JA of the Michigan Edge, Inc. JA of the Michigan Great Lakes, Inc. JA of the Midlands, Inc. JA of the Palm Beaches & Treasure Coast, Inc. JA of the Space Coast, Inc. JA of the Triad, Inc. JA of Utah & Idaho, Inc. JA of Washington JA of West Kentucky, Inc. JA of Western Massachusetts, Inc. JA of Western New York, Inc. JA of Western Pennsylvania, Inc. JA of Wisconsin, Inc. JA USA Other (please specify) Question Title 2. What are the first three letters of your FIRST name? Question Title 3. What are the first three letters of your LAST name? Question Title 4. On what MONTH were you born? January February March April May June July August September October November December Question Title 5. On what DAY of the month were you born? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Question Title 6. What is the name of your teacher, volunteer, or instructor? Question Title 7. What are the four choices we have with money? addition, subtraction, multiplication, division earn, save, spend, give clothes, candy, books, movies pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters Question Title 8. Why is saving money a good idea? Savings helps banks save money. Savings helps friends save money. Savings is a way to buy all that you want. Savings is a way to make plans for the future. Question Title 9. People who don't have enough money to meet their needs are helped when others _______. spend give save deposit Question Title 10. How would you describe cash? Cash is visible money in the form of bills or coins. Cash is a card to buy things on loan. Cash can be beads, chocolate, or pretty stones. Cash is a way to pay for things using a check. Question Title 11. A business plan should include __________. the name of the bank manager the amount of taxes a business should pay the purpose of the business a map of the city Question Title 12. Why is money important to a city? It pays city workers. It is used to build schools and parks. It is needed to fix roads and bridges. all of the above Question Title 13. A city government gets most of the money it needs from __________. taxes garage sales selling things advertising Question Title 14. Who starts new businesses in a city? mayor entrepreneurs librarians bank tellers Question Title 15. How do different businesses help a city? Different businesses have tall buildings. Different businesses plan parties. Different businesses give people more choices on where to work and shop. Different businesses help the environment. Question Title 16. How does money move in a city? Money moves when people in businesses earn, save, spend, and donate it. Money moves when children put it in their piggy banks. Money moves when banks lock it up. Money moves when shoppers decide not to use credit cards. Done