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Career Orientation Basics
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A course or program that teaches job skills
Screen out
Vocational
Full-Time Job
Employment Outlook
2. When a person has to give up part of something they value to resolve a conflict
Schedule
Values Compromise
Specializing
Orientation
3. Cluster that involves planning - organizing - and directing business operations
Outsourcing
Vendor
Deduction
Business Management and Administration
4. An occupation one is well-suited or qualified for
Consumer
Employer
Skill
Vocation
5. A person who organizes - manages - and assumes the risk of a business
Free Enterprise System
Entrepreneur
Post-secondary education
Demographics
6. Tangible merchandise that you can see and touch
Goods
Outsourcing
Salary
Work
7. Earnings paid twice a month on designated dates
Semi-monthly Pay
Outsourcing
Values
career cluster
8. A group of workers who collectively bargin for higher wages - improved benefits - and better working conditions
Union
Goods
Skill
Job Market
9. Cluster that involves visual and performing arts; multimedia communications; journalism
Reference
Seasonal Work
Check Stub
Arts Audio-Video Technology and Communications
10. To find out more by reading and talking to people
Compromise
Base Pay
Values
Research
11. Being on time for work
Orientation
classifieds
Punctuality
Business Plan
12. Hearing - learning - and retaining verbal information
Applicant
Short-Term Goal
Scholarships
Listening Skills
13. A long term work plan including education - training - and experience
Orientation
Vocational
Career Goal
Agriculture Food and Natural Resources
14. Cluster that involves services involving lodging - entertainment - recreation - and travel; food and beverage management
Hospitality and Tourism
Part-Time Jobs
Tentative Decision
Internet
15. Collection of information about oneself
Career Portfolio
Overtime
Identity
Economy
16. The instructional background and skills needed to qualify for employment
Overtime
Education/Training Requirements
Job Outlook
Application form
17. A task one is expected to perform on the job
On-the-job training (OJT)
Help-wanted ads
Job Duty
Help-wanted ads
18. Cluster that involves regulating and managing local - state - and federal government
Vendor
Government and Public Administration
Payroll
Commission
19. Agreement to complete a job for an amount of money
Semi-monthly Pay
Union dues
Assessment
Contract Labor
20. Business owned by one person
Qualification
Listening Skills
Workforce diversity
Sole Proprietorship
21. The steps one takes to make the best decision
Decision-Making Process
Occupation
Schedule
Temporary Jobs
22. A plan of action for education - training - and experience to reach a career goal
Schedule
Work Environment
Career Ladder
Co-worker
23. Cluster that involves acquiring - investing - and managing money
Wage
Manufacturing
Career
Finance
24. A special skill - knowledge - or ability that enables a person to perform a particular job
Economy
Fee
Co-worker
Qualification
25. Money accounted for from January 1st through the current pay period
Year-to-date earnings
Architecture and Construction
Overtime
Values
26. Economic rules which influence consumer buying decisions
Credit
Union
Laws of supply and demand
Interest Inventory
27. Possibility of loss
Risk
Gross pay
Entrepreneur
Wholesale
28. (Occupational Outlook Handbook) A book used for researching the most common careers in the United States
Follow-up Letter
Education/Training Requirements
OOH
Salary Range
29. Cluster that involves the systematic use of observations and experiments to gain knowledge about the world; the practical use of scientific knowledge; solving practical problems by combining science and mathematics with technology; the study of numbe
Transportation - Distribution - and Logistics
Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics
Attitude
Identity
30. Receiving a paycheck every other Friday
Bi-Weekly Pay
Manufacturing
Competition
Hospitality and Tourism
31. Characteristics or make-up of a population
Occupation
Demographics
Internship
Skill
32. Notices that employers put in the classified section of the paper describing their job openings
Resource
Union
Help-wanted ads
Career Interest Area
33. Cluster that involves designing - building - and repairing structures
Architecture and Construction
Internship
Persistent
Loss
34. The use of goods or service to make life easier creating new jobs while eliminating others
Law Public Safety and Security
Temporary Jobs
Specializing
Technology
35. Business owned by many people but treated by the law as though it were one person
Job
Corporation
Risk
Net pay
36. (Occupational Outlook Handbook) A book used for researching the most common careers in the United States
Help-wanted ads
Business Management and Administration
OOH
Vocational
37. Someone who creates a good or service
Entrepreneur
Producer
Values
Ability
38. Average expected earnings from beginning to experienced pay
Salary Range
GED certificate
Marketing Sales and Service
ArkOscar
39. A definition of work duties
Job
Job Market
Evaluate
Job Description
40. Natural method or way one thinks or learns
Learning Style
Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics
Internet
Competition
41. A share of the ownership in a company
Consumer
Interview
Stock
Employer
42. Intangible work done for others as an occupation
Ability
Apprenticeship
Global Economy
Services
43. Occupational Information Network compiled by the United States Department of Labor
Employment Agency
Entry-Level Jobs
O*Net
Personality Type
44. Any education or training following high school
OOH
Stock
Post-secondary education
Arts Audio-Video Technology and Communications
45. Help-wanted section of the newspaper that lists job openings
ArkOscar
Short-Term Goal
classifieds
Skill
46. The prospect for the future of a job or career
Personality Type
Employment Outlook
Interest Inventory
Scholarships
47. Payment for work - usually figured by the hour
Orientation
Producer
Wage
Deduction
48. Jobs requiring less than 35-40 hours a week - depending on the employer
Full-Time Job
Semi-monthly Pay
Time Management
Part-Time Jobs
49. A productive activity resulting in something useful
Education and Training
Work
Self-Concept
Occupation
50. To eliminate unwanted applicants
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Work Values
Business Management and Administration
Values Compromise