
Unit 1 Test
Quiz by Jeremy Holman _ Staff - WakeForestHS
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- Q1What is a career pathway?A term used to describe a dead-end jobThe process of changing careers frequentlyA path towards retirementA sequence of jobs within a specific career field or industry30s
- Q2What is an apprenticeship?A career fair for job seekersAn entry-level job with low payA type of internship for college studentsA program that combines on-the-job training with classroom instruction30s
- Q3Why is it important to have a career plan?To restrict skill developmentTo set clear goals and direction for career growthTo limit job opportunitiesTo discourage professional growth30s
- Q4What is a transferable skill?A skill that is only developed through formal educationA skill that is not valuable in the workplaceA skill that is only useful in one specific jobA skill that can be applied to different jobs and industries30s
- Q5What does the 'A' in SMART goals stand for?AttainableAspirationalAlignedAchievable30s
- Q6Which aspect of SMART goals emphasizes setting specific objectives?RealisticMeasurableTime-boundSpecific30s
- Q7Why is it important to set SMART goals?To set unrealistic expectationsTo reduce workloadTo increase success and effectivenessTo impress others30s
- Q8What is a healthy way to express disagreement?Ignoring the other person's viewpoint completely.Respectfully sharing your perspective and actively listening to the other person's viewpoint.Yelling and insulting the other person's opinion.Pretending to agree with the other person even if you don't.30s
- Q9What is nonverbal communication?The process of speaking clearly and articulately.The exchange of information through written or spoken words.The transmission of messages or signals through facial expressions, body language, gestures, and other nonverbal cues.The use of long and complex words in conversation.30s
- Q10What is the key aspect of active listening?Only listening to the speaker's words without any visual or verbal acknowledgement.Fully focusing on the speaker and providing verbal and nonverbal cues to show understanding.Multi-tasking while the speaker is talking, such as checking your phone or doing other activities.Interrupting the speaker frequently to share your own thoughts or opinions.30s
- Q11Which of the following is an example of an essential skill for independent living?Cooking pastaBudgeting and managing moneyWatching moviesPlaying video games30s
- Q12Which of the following is a responsible habit for maintaining an organized living space?Never vacuuming or dustingLeaving dirty dishes in the sinkCleaning and tidying regularlyKeeping clothes on the floor30s
- Q13What does it mean to have good problem-solving skills in independent living?Being able to find effective solutions to challenges and obstaclesIgnoring problems and hoping they will go awayCreating more problems and complicationsRelying on others to solve problems30s
- Q14Which of the following is a soft skill?ProgrammingCommunicationScienceMathematics30s
- Q15Which of the following is an important soft skill in teamwork?Web DesignAlgebraCollaborationEconomics30s