CSS Set C Exam Practice

CSS Set C Exam Practice

12th Grade

15 Qs

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CSS Set C Exam Practice

CSS Set C Exam Practice

Assessment

Quiz

Business

12th Grade

Medium

Created by

ERIN HENRY

Used 3+ times

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15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Choose the BEST answer. Checklist to Prepare for State Inspection - The sink for washing hands must be clean and close by. - Employees must not have any open cuts or sores on hands. - Equipment must be disinfected. - Garbage must be kept in covered containers. - All cleaning products must be properly labeled. - The refrigerator and freezer must be at the right temperature. The owner of a deli tells an employee that a state health inspector will be visiting that day. The owner asks the employee to help prepare for the inspection. The owner writes out a list of the regulations that the health inspector will check. To help the deli pass inspection, the employee must make sure that:

Every work space is warm or cool enough.

Employees keep their hair covered.

Food waste is in a can with a lid.

The items in the display window are fresh.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Choose the BEST answer. A customer enters a popular electronics store and begins asking the sales associate detailed questions about a particular computer. The associate is unsure of the answers to the customer's questions. Another associate overhears the customer and offers to help. Which of these should the first associate do?
Politely refuse the help and try to answer the customer's questions anyway.
Ignore the other associate, who probably only wants the commission on the sale.
Let the other associate help the customer and look for another customer to help.
Accept the offer of help and listen to the answers to the customer's questions.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Choose the BEST answer. A hardware store has this sign displayed at its entrance. "You break it, you bought it" One day, an associate sees a child bump into a shelf of industrial strength cleaners. A bottle falls off the shelf and breaks. Its contents spill on the floor. The child runs to a parent in the next aisle, who doesn't seem to notice what happened. Which of these should be the associate's FIRST response?
Approach the child and ask open-ended questions.
Direct customers and employees away from the area.
Calmly clean the spill according to the directions on one of the bottles still on the shelf.
Let the parent know about the damage and tactfully ask for payment according to the policy.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Choose the BEST answer. A customer approaches the service desk with a toy fire truck. She says she bought for her son a month ago and that the lights on the truck do not work. Which of these should the associate say FIRST?
"Are you sure that you bought the truck at this store? Do you have your receipt, please?"
"With this kind of toy, it's always best to check the batteries first. Let me check them for you."
"We've never had any complaints about this truck before. What do you think your son did to it?"
"We've had a lot of complaints about that truck. You might want to contact the manufacturer."

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Choose the BEST answer. Use the letter below to answer the question that follows. Dear Staff: I am disappointed with your club's service. Your ads promised hotel discounts and "the usual high-quality auto travel benefits." When I paid my dues, I assumed that roadside assistance would be one of those "usual" benefits. I have checked with three other travel clubs, and they all provide hotel discounts AND roadside assistance. Here is my club card. Please cancel my membership in your club. I have joined one of the other three clubs. Sincerely, Jamie Doe A customer service representative at the travel club received this letter. The travel club is a nationwide, membership organization that offers hotel discounts to travelers who join the club. The customer canceled the membership because the customer
Thought the dues paid were too high.
Wanted a club that provided more than discounts.
Wished to use a different club card for auto repairs.
Expected the club to provide a greater variety of discounts.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Choose the BEST answer. At a large dry cleaning business, associates handle credit card payments by swiping cards through a card reader. A shift supervisor asks an associate to make imprints of cards also, so that the supervisor can collect marketing information. No other supervisor requests this, and the associate begins to wonder if this could be part of a dishonest scheme. Which of these is the associate's best response?
Discuss the suspicions with that supervisor.
Ignore the suspicions and follow the instructions.
Check with the store manager about the practice.
Follow the instructions only when that supervisor is on duty.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Choose the BEST answer. A clothing shop has this sign clearly posted on the door: PLEASE No food or drink to be brought into the store THANK YOU VERY MUCH An associate is ringing up a customer and sees that another customer has a small child who is eating a dripping ice cream cone. The child is standing near a display of silk shirts. Which of these is the associate's best response?
Briefly interrupt the first customer's transaction, ask the second customer kindly to dispose of the ice cream, and offer to hold his selections.
Finish ringing up the first customer, then politely explain to the second customer that he cannot be served until the ice cream is out of the store.
Excuse herself from the first customer briefly and let the second customer know that he will have to pay for anything his child might damage.
Call security or the store manager to deal with the situation, but warn the customer and give him some time to leave before they arrive.

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