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Test Prioritization and Reduction Tactics
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1st QUESTION: What is the main principle proposed in the text for managing resources?
Adjusting standard of living to remaining income
Seeking free leisure activities
Paying oneself first
Rounding prices during purchases
QUESTION 2: According to the text, what is an ideal percentage to set aside from net income?
Five percent
Ten percent
Twenty percent
An irrelevant percentage
QUESTION 3: What is the effect of even isolating an insignificant amount according to the text?
Does not generate significant changes
Reduce the morale of the couple
To generate a deep neurological reordering
Increases impulsive consumption
4th QUESTION: What strategy does the text recommend to maintain motivation during austerity?
Eliminating all leisure
Incorporate no-cost recreation
Increasing purchases to alleviate deprivation
Transfer more money to savings each week
QUESTION 5: What tactic is suggested to avoid optimistic purchasing estimates?
Write down only essential items
Shop online to compare prices
Avoiding micro-opportunity maps
Rounding up prices during purchasing
6TH QUESTION: By making saving the first obligation of the month, what message does the partner send according to the text?
That progress and long-term stability are the top priority
That external bills are more important
That the standard of living should be increased immediately
That free activities are not necessary
7th QUESTION: What practice eliminates unpleasant surprises at the cash register?
Avoiding writing down every item
Use commercial environments designed for shopping
Prioritize emergencies by buying everything
Real-time monitoring with record of items added to the basket
8th QUESTION: A playful way to approach free activities according to the text is:
Considering them as a playful hunt or a joint challenge
Seeing them as a painful sacrifice
Ignore them to save time
Change weekly budget without recording expenses
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