Money, Banks And Personal Spendings.

Q1 . I'm afraid I have no money at all. I'm completely ______________________

Q2 . To a multi-millionaire US$ 100 is _________________________

Q3 . I couldn't really afford the car so I got it on _______________________

Q4 . I managed to get a _________________ to buy a house. I'll be paying it back for the next 20 years.

Q5 . I don't trust him. I'm sure his cheque will_________________________

Q6 . She held the note up to the light to make sure it wasn't ______________________

Q7 . He lent me the money, but he didn't trust me completely and asked me to give him an ____________________

Q8 . I always fill in the ____________________ when I write out a cheque.

Q9 . I'm afraid I have no money at all. I'm completely ______________________

Q10 . To a multi-millionaire US$ 100 is _________________________

Q11 . I couldn't really afford the car so I got it on _______________________

Q12 . I managed to get a _________________ to buy a house. I'll be paying it back for the next 20 years.

Q13 . I don't trust him. I'm sure his cheque will_________________________

Q14 . She held the note up to the light to make sure it wasn't ______________________

Q15 . He lent me the money, but he didn't trust me completely and asked me to give him an ____________________

Q16 . I always fill in the ____________________ when I write out a cheque.

Q17 . I'm afraid I have no money at all. I'm completely ______________________

Q18 . To a multi-millionaire US$ 100 is _________________________

Q19 . I couldn't really afford the car so I got it on _______________________

Q20 . I managed to get a _________________ to buy a house. I'll be paying it back for the next 20 years.

Q21 . I don't trust him. I'm sure his cheque will_________________________

Q22 . She held the note up to the light to make sure it wasn't ______________________

Q23 . He lent me the money, but he didn't trust me completely and asked me to give him an ____________________

Q24 . I always fill in the ____________________ when I write out a cheque.
From Classroom to Quiz Stardom
When James Wilson first created a quiz on ancient civilizations for his high school history class, he never imagined it would lead to a side career as one of QuizMaker's most successful creators.
Three years and over 200 quizzes later, James's 'History Mysteries' series has amassed more than 2 million plays and a dedicated following of history enthusiasts from around the world.
Finding a Niche in Historical Puzzles
James's approach combines historical accuracy with engaging storytelling and problem-solving elements. 'I wanted to create quizzes that weren't just about memorizing dates and names,' he explains. 'Each quiz tells a story and invites players to solve a historical mystery or puzzle.'
This unique format has resonated with players who might not typically be drawn to history content, helping James build an audience beyond traditional history buffs.
Building a Community Around Historical Content
Beyond creating engaging quizzes, James has built a thriving community through his dedicated social media channels and a monthly newsletter where he shares historical facts, behind-the-scenes research, and previews of upcoming quizzes.
'The community aspect has been the most rewarding part,' James says. 'I receive messages from students saying my quizzes helped them develop a love for history, and from older adults who enjoy testing their knowledge and learning new things.'
Monetization Strategy
While James started creating quizzes as a teaching tool, they've now become a significant source of income. Through a combination of premium quizzes, sponsorships from educational companies, and affiliate marketing for history books and courses, he's been able to generate substantial revenue.
'Last year, my quiz income actually exceeded my teaching salary,' James reveals. 'It's allowed me to reduce my teaching hours and focus more on creating high-quality educational content.'