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STUDY GUIDE [Semester 1 Exam] - Career Preparedness

Total questions: 43

Worksheet time: 22mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
What are the skills of using and interpreting BODY LANGUAGE and BEHAVIOR?
a)
Verbal Communication
b)
Nonverbal Communication
2.
What are the skills of SPEAKING and LISTENING?
a)
Verbal Communication
b)
Nonverbal Communication
3.
Opportunity Cost
a)
what you give up when you choose one alternative over another
b)
the value of the benefits of the next best alternative that could have been chosen, but was not.
4.

What is a GOOD?

a)

An ITEM that is produced, sold, and bought by consumers

b)

An ACTION completed for consumers

5.

What is a SERVICE?

a)

An ITEM that is produced, sold, and bought by consumers

b)

An ACTION completed for consumers

6.
Trade-offs
a)
what you give up when you choose one alternative over another
b)
the value of the benefits of the next best alternative that could have been chosen, but was not.
7.
What does INSTANT GRATIFICATION mean?
a)
an UNWILLINGNESS to give up something now in return for something later
b)
a WILLINGNESS to give up something now in return for something later
8.
What does DELAYED GRATIFICATION mean?
a)
an UNWILLINGNESS to give up something now in return for something later
b)
a WILLINGNESS to give up something now in return for something later
9.
If you choose to stay at home to study for a test tomorrow instead of going to the movies with your friends, what is the OPPORTUNITY COST?
a)
Studying and being prepared for your test, but not seeing the movie with your friends.
b)
Enjoying the movie and spending time with your friends, but not being prepared for your test.
10.
You spend $80 to buy new pair of shoes and do not pay your phone bill, what is the OPPORTUNITY COST?
a)
Not having the new pair of shoes and continuing to use my phone without interruption in service.
b)
Having a new pair of shoes, getting my phone turned off, and having to pay an activation fee and late charges.
11.
For every choice made, an OPPORTUNITY must be given up.
a)
True
b)
False
12.
What is the first step of the decision making process? (Step 1)
a)
Collect information AND Identify the alternatives
b)
Identify the problem or decision
c)
Implement the action AND Evaluate the results
d)
Weigh the evidence AND Choose from the alternatives
13.
What are the final two steps of the decision making process? (Step 6 & Step 7)
a)
Collect information AND Identify the alternatives
b)
Identify the problem or decision
c)
Implement the action AND Evaluate the results
d)
Weigh the evidence AND Choose from the alternatives
14.
A feeling or way of thinking that affects a person's behavior
a)
Dependability
b)
Attitude
c)
Proactive
15.
Everything on the internet about you (examples: social media profiles, images/photos of you, any information or content posted by you)
a)
Attitude
b)
Digital Footprint
c)
Intellectual Property
16.
Controlling a situation by making things happen or by preparing for possible future problems
a)
Dependability
b)
Attitude
c)
Proactive
17.
Able to be trusted to do or provide what is needed
a)
Dependability
b)
Attitude
c)
Proactive
18.
Any original content you create and record in a lasting form
a)
Digital Footprint
b)
Intellectual Property
c)
Proactive
19.
The legal concept that works belong to the people who create them
a)
Plagiarism
b)
License
c)
Creative Commons
d)
Copyright
20.
The act of using another person's words or ideas without giving credit to that person
a)
Plagiarism
b)
License
c)
Creative Commons
d)
Copyright
21.
Permission from the person who holds the copyright to use, copy, or change a copyrighted work
a)
Plagiarism
b)
License
c)
Creative Commons
d)
Copyright
22.
A license that states that work may be used without permission, but only under certain circumstances.
a)
Plagiarism
b)
License
c)
Creative Commons
d)
Copyright
23.
The quality of being fair and truthful
a)
Honesty (Integrity)
b)
Plagiarism
c)
License
d)
Copyright
24.
An employee who works an average of AT LEAST 30 hours per week
a)
Full-time work
b)
Part-time work
c)
Paid work
d)
Uppaid work
25.
An employee who works an average of LESS THAN 30 hours per week
a)
Full-time work
b)
Part-time work
c)
Paid work
d)
Uppaid work
26.
When an employee is given monetary compensation for their work
a)
Full-time work
b)
Part-time work
c)
Paid work
d)
Uppaid work
27.
When an employee is NOT given any monetary compensation for their work
a)
Full-time work
b)
Part-time work
c)
Paid work
d)
Uppaid work
28.
An undergraduate degree awarded by a college or university upon successful completion of a program of study, usually requiring two years of full-time study.
a)
Associate’s Degree
b)
Bachelor’s Degree (B.A. or B.S.)
c)
Master’s Degree (M.A. or M.S. or M.B.A.)
d)
Doctorate (Ph.D)
29.
An undergraduate degree awarded by a college or university upon successful completion of a program of study, typically requiring at least four years of full-time study.
a)
Associate’s Degree
b)
Bachelor’s Degree (B.A. or B.S.)
c)
Master’s Degree (M.A. or M.S. or M.B.A.)
d)
Doctorate (Ph.D)
30.
A graduate degree awarded by a college or university upon successful completion of an advanced program of study, typically requiring one or two years of full-time study beyond the bachelor's degree.
a)
Associate’s Degree
b)
Bachelor’s Degree (B.A. or B.S.)
c)
Master’s Degree (M.A. or M.S. or M.B.A.)
d)
Doctorate (Ph.D)
31.
The highest academic degree awarded by a university upon successful completion of an advanced program of study, typically requiring at least three years of graduate study beyond the master's degree.
a)
Associate’s Degree
b)
Bachelor’s Degree (B.A. or B.S.)
c)
Master’s Degree (M.A. or M.S. or M.B.A.)
d)
Doctorate (Ph.D)
32.

Which item of information should NOT be included in your resume?

a)
Social Security number
b)
Contact information
c)

Education level

33.
What is a HARD SKILL?
a)
Measurable
b)
People skills
34.
What is a SOFT SKILL?
a)
Measurable
b)
People skills
35.
Your ability to speak another language is what type of skill?
a)
Hard Skill
b)
Soft Skill
36.
Which of these is NOT a SOFT SKILL?
a)
Flexibility
b)
Typing
c)
Leadership
d)
Honesty
37.
What would be a good example of a HARD SKILL?
a)
Reliability
b)
Collaboration
c)
Verbal Communication
d)
Web design
38.
What should you do when filling out a job application?
a)
Fill out the application correctly and neatly.
b)
Ask a friend or parent for help with the application.
c)
Make a list of people who can say good things about you.
39.
What should you do if you need help filling out a job application?
a)
Ignore the parts you don't understand.
b)
Give up and not complete the application.
c)
Ask a friend or parent for help with the application.
40.
Why is it important to focus on the things that are most important for the job you are applying for?
a)
To impress your friends with your job history.
b)
To show employers that you have relevant experience.
c)
To make the application longer.
41.
What should you do before applying for a job?
a)
Research the company and practice answering interview questions.
b)
Apply for the job without doing any research.
c)
Dress neatly and speak respectfully in the interview.
42.
Why is it important to check your voicemail and email often?
a)
To see if your friends have left you messages.
b)
To listen to funny voicemails.
c)
To make sure you don't miss any calls from employers.
43.
When completing resume AND answering interview questions, it is important to...
a)
Be specific
b)
Be general
c)
Stretch the truth so that you look better (Say something that is not exactly true)