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ow knowledgeable are you when it comes to managing your money on the go? Take this quiz to see if you're on the road to smart banking.

1. You're planning a vacation with your family at Six Flags. However, on your regular payday, you won't be in the office. What action can you take to access your paycheck while you're away?
(A) Ask someone to send your check to you.
(B) Sign up for direct deposit ahead of time.
(C) Arrange for someone to deposit it for you.
(D) None of the above.
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2. True or false: While vacationing in New England, you withdraw funds from an ATM and notice that your balance is lower than it should be. You suspect fraud, but because the money is missing from your account, there's nothing you can do about it.
(A) True.
(B) False.

3. Your vacation lands you in the middle of the Everglades -- there's not a bank in sight. You have a tent, a sleeping bag, food and your cellular phone. Which of the following bank transactions can you make?
(A) Check account balances.
(B) Verify checks that have cleared.
(C) Transfer funds between similar accounts.
(D) All of the above.
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4. You're driving through the Arizona desert, in need of gas and groceries. However, you have no cash on you, and haven't seen a bank or ATM for hours. You'd rather not use your credit card. What should you do?
(A) Keep driving. There's bound to be a bank somewhere in the state.
(B) Just charge it -- after all, it is an emergency.
(C) Access your checking account with your LaSalle MasterMoneyTM card anyplace that accepts MasterCard.®
(D) Ask the gas station attendant for a loan.

5. While shopping in New York City, you discover that your LaSalle MasterMoneyTM card is missing. How much time do you have to report it before you are liable for more than $50?
(A) Two minutes.
(B) Two days.
(C) Two weeks.
(D) Two years.

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