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Soft Skills

Total questions: 14

Worksheet time: 11mins

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Class
Date
1.

Soft skills are often referred to as

a)

technical skills.

b)

people or interpersonal skills.

c)

career skills.

2.

In most cases, employers prefer to hire

people with

a)

hard skills.

b)

no skills.

c)

soft skills.

3.

An example of a soft skill would be

a)

teamwork.

b)

communication.

c)

All of the above

4.

Soft skills are

a)

not easily taught or learned.

b)

easily taught and learned.

c)

None of the above.

5.

Having a set of key soft skills will make

a)

you more likely to be fired.

b)

you more employable and successful.

c)

you harm your job prospects.

6.

An example of a hard skill, would be

a)

teamwork.

b)

being able to use a computer.

c)

people skills.

7.

Tips on how to learn soft skills would be

to

a)

identify your soft skills and

prioritize and make goals.

b)

look for opportunities and

challenge yourself.

c)

All of the above.

8.

One of the best ways to learn a soft skill

is by

a)

reading about it.

b)

watching TV.

c)

experience.

9.

Having the right skills, will make you more

employable.

a)

True

b)

False

10.

Almost all soft skills are transferable, thus, are

sometimes called “transferable skills.”

a)

True

b)

False

11.

It is easy to teach a person to have a strong work

ethic or to be a team player in the workplace.

a)

True

b)

False

12.

There is not a shortage of opportunities to learn soft

skills. Instead, in many cases, people are afraid to challenge

themselves.

a)

True

b)

False

13.

When trying to learn soft skills, you should avoid

feedback.

a)

True

b)

False

14.

Being involved in school activities, sports,

volunteering, clubs, and leadership roles are great ways to learn

soft skills.

a)

True

b)

False