Q.1
Read the story - Volunteering above. Why would a young adult volunteer his or her time?
  • Because it inspires people to think about others.
  • Because a charity would provide a young adult with something to do in his or her spare time.
  • Because it will give the young adult experience in working.
  • Because it would make the young adult's parents proud.
Q.2
Read the story - Volunteering above. How does a young adult's volunteer work help the community?
  • Social skills will be strengthened in young adults.
  • It allows young adults to learn how to make money.
  • Volunteering at a charity helps other people.
  • Young adults will be able to participate in a club that requires community service.
Q.3
Read the story - Volunteering above. Bill is a young adult who does not have any money, but he wants to help his community. What can Bill do?
  • Get a job and donate his paychecks.
  • Take money from his mom's purse.
  • Volunteer his time.
  • Buy a lottery ticket.
Q.4
Read the story - Volunteering above. Tiffany loves the American Red Cross. She wants to volunteer, but her mother can't drive her to the headquarters. How can Tiffany volunteer?
  • She can't volunteer in any way.
  • She can donate money.
  • She can talk to her friends.
  • She can go to another organization.
Q.5
Read the story - Volunteering above. Kevin loves animals and wants to volunteer his time with them. What would be a good volunteer job for Kevin?
  • Work for free at an animal shelter.
  • Buy a dog from the pet store.
  • Get a job at a pet store.
  • Go to the zoo and see the animals.
Q.6
Read the story - Volunteering above. Sally sees homeless people on the sidewalk near her community. She feels sorry for them and wants to do something. What should Sally do?
  • Give the homeless people money.
  • Provide blankets and coats to the homeless people.
  • Open a soup kitchen to feed the homeless.
  • Go to an animal shelter.
Q.7
Read the story - Volunteering above. Sarah lives in an older neighborhood and wants to do something to help people. Which choice would both benefit Sarah and her neighborhood?
  • Walk her elderly neighbor's dog.
  • Go to another city to volunteer.
  • Cook dinner for her family.
  • Babysit her little brother and sister.
Q.8
Read the story - Volunteering above. Tina wants to help the local homeless shelter, but she doesn't have money to donate to them. What can Tina do?
  • Ask her mother for money.
  • Take money from her friends.
  • Mail toys to the shelter.
  • Fundraise.
Q.9
Read the story - Volunteering above. During the community yard sale, Jane wants to do something to help out a local nonprofit organization. What can Jane do during this yard sale?
  • Give the yard sale items to the organization.
  • Tell everyone in the community to donate their money to this organization.
  • Sell lemonade to make money for the organization.
  • Promise the organization she will do something soon in the future.
Q.10
Read the story - Volunteering above. What kind of organization should a young adult volunteer for?
  • Any of the organizations.
  • Only online organizations.
  • Established organizations.
  • Organizations that they really don't care about.
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