
Time Management
Quiz by Otia Anderson
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- Q1
An example of an urgent task is:
Putting carts back
Talking to co-workers
Sweeping the floor
Cleaning up broken glass
30s - Q2
What is a good way to manage your time at work
Spending most of your time talking to a friend at work
Sitting down or sleeping during work
Being on your phone
Know your job duties during your shift
30s - Q3
What is a good way to make sure you don't forget to do your task?
Do whatever you want to do
Make a list
Have someone else tell you
Just remember everything you have to do
30s - Q4
How should you decide what is more important to do first?
Doing the easy tasks first
Doing the tasks by how important they are
Doing what you want to do
30s - Q5
You have a line of customers at the register, is it okay for you to walk away from the register to go take a break?
No
Yes
30s - Q6
You are putting books out on the bookshelf, while doing so you stop and read some of each book, is this good time management?
Yes
No
30s - Q7
You are scheduled to work at 10 am, you arrive at work at 9:50am, is this good time management?
No
Yes
30s - Q8
You start working on a shelf and leave it to go do another shelf, is this good time management?
Yes
No
30s - Q9
You have a 15-minute break, on your break you use the bathroom, eat a snack and get something to drink, is this good time management?
Yes
No
30s - Q10
What is a good way to be on time for an appointment or work?
Set an alarm
Leave the house early
All of the answers are correct
Be prepared
30s