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Career Orientation Basics
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soft-skills
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. Natural method or way one thinks or learns
Salary
GED certificate
Learning Style
Occupation
2. A special skill - knowledge - or ability that enables a person to perform a particular job
Qualification
Salary Range
ArkOscar
Seasonal Work
3. Average expected earnings from beginning to experienced pay
Compromise
Salary Range
Overtime
Plan
4. (Occupational Outlook Handbook) A book used for researching the most common careers in the United States
Law of Demand
OOH
Agriculture Food and Natural Resources
Help-wanted ads
5. The choice between two or more possibilities
Short-Term Goal
Consumer
Decision
Career Action Plan
6. Jobs that last for a limited period of time
Temporary Jobs
Personality
Partnership
career cluster
7. An occupation one is well-suited or qualified for
Personality Trait
Education/Training Requirements
Vocation
Manufacturing
8. A long term work plan including education - training - and experience
Career Goal
Salary
Help-wanted ads
Resource
9. Jobs with similiar work actvities
Career Interest Area
Overtime
Research
O*Net
10. Cluster that involves regulating and managing local - state - and federal government
Global Economy
Commission
Sole Proprietorship
Government and Public Administration
11. The combination of attitude - values - interests - and behaviors that identify a person
Payroll
Compromise
O*Net
Personality
12. A thank you letter written following an interview
Follow-up Letter
Salary Range
Self-Concept
Contract Labor
13. Standard minimum pay received by an employee
Lifestyle
Base Pay
Wholesale
Internship
14. Relating to races or groups of people with common customs
Goal
classifieds
Temporary Jobs
Ethnic
15. Rules of behavior in the workplace
Work ethic
Priortize
Career
Manufacturing
16. A personal evaluation to help you make decisions
Part-Time Jobs
Assessment
Job lead
Base Pay
17. Generally 40 Hour work week or more
Full-Time Job
Vocation
Job lead
Net pay
18. Fees charged by an organization to unite employees
Union dues
Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics
Elective
Self-Esteem
19. A course that is not required but can be chosen by a student according to their interests
Information Technology
Personality Trait
Part-Time Jobs
Elective
20. Someone who creates a good or service
Producer
Values Compromise
OOH
Decision-Making Process
21. A free flowing economy based upon the laws of supply and demand to allow individuals or companies to buy and sell goods and/or services at a profit
Job Outlook
Free Enterprise System
Vocation
Identity
22. Treating someone unfairly because of his or her race - religion - or sex
Co-worker
Overtime
Information Technology
Discrimination
23. Part of the paycheck that shows earnings and deductions
Job Shadowing
Check Stub
Information Technology
Personality
24. Someone who purchases a good or service with the intent to use it
Long-Term Goal
Consumer
Year-to-date earnings
Free Enterprise System
25. The work done over a period of years in one area of interest
OOH
Temporary Jobs
Procedure
Career
26. A long term work plan including education - training - and experience
Career Goal
Internet
Risk
ArkOscar
27. A course that is required before another course can be taken
Research
classifieds
Apprenticeship
Prerequisite
28. The ability to perform a certain activity well
Skill
Priortize
Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA)
Business Plan
29. Careful use of resources including money and materials
Plan
Entry-Level Jobs
Economy
Temporary Jobs
30. To make a plan or arrange things that must be done
ArkOscar
Schedule
Global Economy
Employer
31. An action or series of actions determined by an employer for a specific process
Procedure
Services
Vendor
Seasonal Work
32. To give up something to resolve a conflict
Compromise
Evaluate
Union
Temporary Jobs
33. An action or series of actions determined by an employer for a specific process
Procedure
Co-worker
Gross pay
Law of Supply
34. Average expected earnings from beginning to experienced pay
Listening Skills
Long-Term Goal
Goods
Salary Range
35. Cumulative time given to employees for personal or family illness with pay
Services
Work Values
Internet
Sick Leave
36. To employ oneself in a particular or specific field of work
Agriculture Food and Natural Resources
Temporary Jobs
Scholarships
Specializing
37. The type of job in which a person is employed
Tuition
Application form
Occupation
OOH
38. A free flowing economy based upon the laws of supply and demand to allow individuals or companies to buy and sell goods and/or services at a profit
Associate degree
Punctuality
Free Enterprise System
Financial aid
39. A share of the ownership in a company
Stock
Interest
Agriculture Food and Natural Resources
Workforce diversity
40. When a person has to give up part of something they value to resolve a conflict
On-the-job training (OJT)
Values Compromise
Human Services
Interview
41. A program where a person learns to do a certain job by working with a skilled worker
Retailing
Apprenticeship
Self-Esteem
Work
42. The total amount of an employee's earnings before deductions are taken out
Retailing
Employment Agency
Gross pay
Technical
43. An objective that a person wants to obtain and works to achieve
Financial aid
Goal
Marketing Sales and Service
Deduction
44. Occupational Information Network compiled by the United States Department of Labor
Payroll
O*Net
Wholesale
Self-Concept
45. An objective that a person wants to obtain and works to achieve
Co-worker
O*Net
Goal
Education/Training Requirements
46. Standards one believes is important about their work
Orientation
Work Values
Learning Style
Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics
47. To find out more by reading and talking to people
Agriculture Food and Natural Resources
Research
Brain Orientation
Semi-monthly Pay
48. A plan of action for education - training - and experience to reach a career goal
Hospitality and Tourism
Union
Career Ladder
Career Portfolio
49. Focusing or concentrating in a particular skill
Entrepreneur
Specializing
Full-Time Job
Conflict
50. Arrange things in order from the most important to the least important
Architecture and Construction
Personality
Internet
Priortize