
Organizing your room
Quiz by David Neuman
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- Q1Which of the following is not an example of organizing your room?Returning dishes to the kitchenMaking your bedWhich of the following is not an example of organizing your room?Alphabetizing your video games300s
- Q2Mitchell's bedroom looks a sharknado just tore through it. We're talking dirty dishes on top of the TV, an unmade bed, sweatpants hanging from the ceiling fan, and April Wexler's disembodied hand wedged between his bed and his nightstand. Okay, we made that last one up. But the rest of it? All true. Mitchell knows he needs to tidy up the joint. But how can cleaning his room actually boost Mitchell's fledgling GPA?Less distractions when he's studyingNo more nagging from momHis room won't smell like chum anymoreHis family science teacher will give him extra credit300s
- Q3Anna can't find her basketball jersey. Tonight's the first night of the inner-city tournament, and she's pretty sure her coach won't let her play in her favorite Hello Kitty T-shirt. Anna needs to find that jersey, pronto, and she knows it's somewhere in her messy bedroom. In which of the following places is Anna most likely to find her jersey?Honestly? It could be anywhere.Under her bed with her art supplies, skateboard, and nail polish.Under one of three stacks of old magazines.Under that pile of Wii U games and controllers.300s
- Q4Melanie's grandmother gave her a Target gift card for her birthday, with specific instructions to use it for getting her bedroom organized. Gee, thanks, Grandma. Here's the deal: Grandma stays in Melanie's room every time she comes to visit, and last time she stayed there, she's pretty sure she saw something moving in that pile of empty smoothie cups and snow boots in the corner. So what should Melanie buy at Target?Disinfectant and spongesFolders and storage binsThe new Adele albumLaundry detergent300s