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FINAL Career Development T/F Quiz

Authored by Linaya Wilson

Professional Development

12th Grade

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FINAL Career Development T/F Quiz
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 4 pts

Networking is not as important as skills when getting a job.

True

False

Answer explanation

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This is false. Skills are key, but many jobs, up to 70-80%, get filled through connections or word-of-mouth before they even hit job boards. Therefore, networking can open doors and provide opportunities that skills alone may not.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 4 pts

Switching careers when you’re older always costs more time and money than picking the perfect path right out of high school, no matter what’s happening in the world.

True

False

Answer explanation

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Jobs and industries change fast, and what seems "perfect" now might flop later, so switching mid-life isn't always the bigger loss. Additionally, many people find more fulfilling paths later in life, therefore switching careers can lead to new opportunities and growth.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 4 pts

About half of Canadian college kids switch their major at least once, probably because they’re figuring out what they like or what industry pays well.

True

False

Answer explanation

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Statistically speaking, about 50% of students change their major, often chasing their passion, exploring other interests, or pursuing better job odds.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 4 pts

A lot of people who graduated college end up in jobs where their degree isn’t even a big deal—or needed at all.

True

False

Answer explanation

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True. Based on what surveys are saying, many college graduates find themselves in jobs where their degree is not directly applicable or required, reflecting the disconnect between education and job market needs.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 4 pts

In Canada, the average student loan is around $8,000, and most people pay it off in five years.

True

False

Answer explanation

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The statement is false because the average student loan in Canada is approximately $28,000, and repayment terms usually take between 9-10 years due to accumulating interest.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 4 pts

In Canada, students often rely on part-time jobs to help pay for their education expenses.

False

True

Answer explanation

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In Canada, many students in post-secondary take on part-time jobs to help cover their education costs and other expenses due to the rising cost of tuition and living needs.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 4 pts

Most Canadian universities offer co-op programs that allow students to gain work experience while studying.

True

False

Answer explanation

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Most Canadian universities indeed offer co-op programs, this enables students to gain valuable work experience while they pursue their studies. Co-ops, internships or practicums are also meant to provide students with potential career connections and network capabilities.

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