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Cashier Skills Quiz: Retail Math & Vocabulary Challenge

Ready to master retail math and cashier vocabulary? Start the quiz!

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Diego BarreraUpdated Aug 23, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
Paper art style retail cashier quiz with cash register, coins, score icons on golden yellow background

This Cashier Skills Quiz helps you practice retail math and cashier vocabulary with real checkout tasks like totals, discounts, and making change. Use it to build speed and accuracy for the register or an interview. For a quick refresher, try our practice test and math basics guide.

A customer buys 2 shirts at $19.99 each and a belt for $14.50. What is the subtotal before tax?
$54.48
$34.49
$54.49
$53.48
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A $80 jacket is 25% off. What is the discount amount?
$25.00
$18.50
$15.00
$20.00
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A coupon takes $5 off a $24.99 item. What is the new price before tax?
$21.49
$18.99
$19.99
$20.99
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Which term refers to canceling a sale before completion so it does not affect inventory or totals?
Refund
Void
Rain check
Chargeback
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A customer hands $50 for a total of $36.84. How much change is due?
$12.26
$11.14
$13.26
$13.16
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Which code is typically a 12-digit barcode used to scan packaged goods at checkout?
UPC
PLU
SKU
CVV
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What does EMV refer to on a payment terminal?
Store loyalty code
Wireless receipt printing
Magstripe-only cards
Chip card standard for secure transactions
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You must make $6.73 in change. Which set uses the fewest coins and bills?
6 ones, 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 3 pennies
1 five, 1 one, 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 3 pennies
1 five, 1 one, 7 dimes, 3 pennies
1 five, 1 one, 1 half-dollar, 2 dimes, 3 pennies
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Sales tax is 7.5%. The subtotal is $42.00. What is the tax?
$3.05
$3.20
$3.15
$3.10
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BOGO 50% off: Buy one at $24, get the second 50% off. What is the total for two before tax?
$24.00
$30.00
$48.00
$36.00
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An item priced $12.99 is mistakenly scanned at $14.99. What is the proper action?
Charge $14.99 and apologize
Price override to $12.99 per policy
Discount by $2 without recording it
Remove the item from sale
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You must give $9.35 in change. Which option is correct using standard US denominations efficiently, and explicitly indicate zero-count denominations when none are used?
1 five, 4 ones, 1 quarter, 1 dime
1 five, 4 ones, 1 quarter, 1 dime, 0 nickels
9 ones, 1 quarter, 1 dime
1 five, 3 ones, 2 quarters, 3 nickels, 5 pennies
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True or False: A chargeback is when the store proactively refunds a customer in cash.
False
True
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A $60 item has a 15% employee discount and then a coupon for $5 off the discounted price. What is the final price before tax?
$46.00 after discount then $41.00 final
$46.00 then $41.00 final
$46.00
$45.00
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Sales tax is 8.25%. The item is $19.95. What is the total after tax, rounded to the nearest cent?
$21.60
$21.55
$21.59
$21.61
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A $120 item is 30% off and subject to 6% tax. What is the final total?
$76.80
$89.04
$90.72
$84.00
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True or False: PCI DSS allows writing down full card numbers as long as the paper is shredded at day end.
True
False
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A $9.99 item has a $2 off coupon and 5% tax applied after coupons. What is the total?
$8.39
$8.39 before tax, $8.81 total
$8.49
$8.39 before tax; tax $0.42; total $8.81
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A 3 for $10 promotion applies only in multiples of 3. What is the total for 4 items, regular price $3.79 each?
$13.79
$15.16
$10.00
$12.58
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A $49.50 item is discounted 10% and then taxed at 9%. What is the total to the nearest cent?
$48.56 before tax; $52.92 total
$48.52
$48.56
$48.60
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Study Outcomes

  1. Calculate Accurate Change -

    Apply addition and subtraction techniques to determine correct customer change, enhancing your performance in the cashier math test.

  2. Apply Retail Math Concepts -

    Tackle pricing scenarios and discounts with confidence by mastering core retail math quiz problems like percentage off and bulk pricing.

  3. Use Cashier Vocabulary -

    Demonstrate knowledge of essential terms from the cashier vocabulary test, enabling clear communication with customers and colleagues.

  4. Navigate POS Transactions -

    Analyze barcode scanning, item entry, and transaction flows to streamline checkout processes in real-world cashier skills quiz challenges.

  5. Improve Speed and Accuracy -

    Refine your pace and precision with timed practice questions that measure your proficiency under pressure.

  6. Prepare for Cashier Interviews -

    Gain insight into common cashier interview practice prompts, helping you articulate your math skills and industry knowledge during job interviews.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Counting-Back Change Method -

    Master the counting-back method to ensure precise change: start from the purchase total and "count up" to the amount tendered (e.g., $4.37 up to $10 yields $5.63 in change). This simple mnemonic - "Count Up, Never Doubt" - builds speed and accuracy, a staple in any cashier skills quiz or cashier math test. Reliable sources like the National Retail Federation highlight this technique for error reduction.

  2. UPC & Check-Digit Validation -

    Familiarize yourself with the Universal Product Code (UPC) structure and its check-digit formula: sum the odd-position digits plus three times the even-position digits, modulo 10 should equal zero. Practicing this in a retail math quiz context sharpens scanning efficiency and error spotting. It's a direct lift from GS1 standards, used industry-wide for fast, accurate item identification.

  3. Discount and Tax Calculations -

    Use clear formulas to handle markdowns and sales tax: Final Price = Original Price × (1 - Discount %) × (1 + Tax %). For example, a 25% off $80 item with 7% tax equals $80×0.75×1.07=$64.20. This approach, endorsed by university-level retail finance courses, ensures you ace any cashier math test scenario.

  4. Markup vs. Margin Fundamentals -

    Distinguish markup from margin with formulas: Markup % = (Selling Price - Cost)/Cost×100; Margin % = (Selling Price - Cost)/Selling Price×100. Practicing these in a retail math quiz boosts your pricing strategy knowledge and prepares you for cashier interview practice questions on profit calculations.

  5. Essential Cashier Vocabulary -

    Build a go-to glossary: SKU (stock-keeping unit), UPC (barcode), POS (point of sale), tender (payment method), and till (cash drawer). Use the mnemonic "S.U.P.T.T." to remember them for any cashier vocabulary test. Industry reference guides, including those from the National Retail Federation, list these as foundational terms.

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