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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
Fringe benefits
Orientation
Learning Style
Laws of supply and demand
2. A course that is not required but can be chosen by a student according to their interests
Services
Enterprise
Year-to-date earnings
Elective
3. Way in which one uses or utilitizes the brain best
Lifestyle
Arts Audio-Video Technology and Communications
Enterprise
Brain Orientation
4. Tangible merchandise that you can see and touch
Entry-Level Jobs
Business Management and Administration
Screen out
Goods
5. Hearing - learning - and retaining verbal information
Schedule
Listening Skills
Sole Proprietorship
Career Ladder
6. An objective that a person wants to obtain and works to achieve
Work
Personality Type
Goal
Vendor
7. A person's outlook on life - usually positive or negative
Listening Skills
Attitude
Job
Networking
8. Temporary work during the summer
Occupation
Application form
Work ethic
Seasonal Work
9. Collection of information about oneself
Job
Personality Trait
Career Portfolio
O*Net
10. A plan which includes the education and training requirements to reach a career goal
Career Action Plan
Goal
Marketing Sales and Service
classifieds
11. A plan which includes the education and training requirements to reach a career goal
OOH
Union
Entry-Level Jobs
Career Action Plan
12. Cumulative time given to employees for personal or family illness with pay
Sick Leave
Specializing
Entry-Level Jobs
Fee
13. Employment during special seasons
Temporary Jobs
Corporation
Overtime
Reference
14. Buying a finished good or service with the intent to resell it by the unit
Risk
Values Compromise
Values
Retailing
15. A computerized career information delivery system
Law of Supply
Global Economy
Temporary Jobs
ArkOscar
16. Treating someone unfairly because of his or her race - religion - or sex
Law of Demand
Discrimination
Time Management
Lifestyle
17. A group of workers who collectively bargin for higher wages - improved benefits - and better working conditions
Values Compromise
Job lead
OOH
Union
18. Cluster that involves protective and legal services
Work Environment
Apprenticeship
Law Public Safety and Security
Schedule
19. Extras provided by employers (other than wages)
ArkOscar
Fringe benefits
Career Interest Area
Occupation
20. Standards one believes is important about their work
Identity
Work Values
GED certificate
Overtime
21. The personality or activity by which a person is known
Identity
Self-Esteem
Assessment
Career Interest Area
22. Rules of behavior in the workplace
Marketing Sales and Service
Work ethic
Attitude
Technology
23. Cluster that involves services involving lodging - entertainment - recreation - and travel; food and beverage management
Union dues
Personnel
Hospitality and Tourism
Salary Range
24. As the price increases producers produce more
Law of Supply
Professional
Elective
Self-Esteem
25. Work that a person does for pay
Year-to-date earnings
Job
Associate degree
Application form
26. A long term work plan including education - training - and experience
Time Management
Career Goal
Conflict
Semi-monthly Pay
27. A program of study beyond a bachelor's degree
Salary Range
Graduate school
Wage
Sole Proprietorship
28. Possibility of loss
Brain Orientation
Full-Time Job
Personality Type
Risk
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
Fee
Elective
Work Values
Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics
30. The person who has hires someone to do a job
Personality Type
Employer
Research
Values Compromise
31. Jobs requiring less than 35-40 hours a week - depending on the employer
Transportation - Distribution - and Logistics
Health Science
Part-Time Jobs
Work Environment
32. Jobs that last for a limited period of time
Job lead
Temporary Jobs
Gross pay
Persistent
33. A skill that has been developed
Business Management and Administration
Education and Training
Check Stub
Ability
34. A service business designed to help put employees and employers together
Skill
Employment Agency
Semi-monthly Pay
Stockholder
35. The ability or potential for learning new skills
Retailing
Employment Agency
Wage
Aptitude
36. Cluster that involves providing education and training services; providing support services
Education and Training
Law Public Safety and Security
Union dues
Compromise
37. To find out more by reading and talking to people
Full-Time Job
Research
Self-Esteem
Health Science
38. Part of the paycheck that shows earnings and deductions
Work Environment
Check Stub
Personality Type
Union
39. Intangible work done for others as an occupation
Long-Term Goal
Salary Range
Services
Hospitality and Tourism
40. The surrounding physical conditions of a workplace
Part-Time Jobs
Work Environment
Outsourcing
Overtime
41. Earnings paid twice a month on designated dates
Related Occupations
Work Environment
Semi-monthly Pay
Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics
42. The use of goods or service to make life easier creating new jobs while eliminating others
Volunteering
Application form
Technology
Schedule
43. The way in which a person views their own self-worth
Wage
Application form
Time Management
Self-Concept
44. Following a person on the job to learn job duties and responsibilities
Job Shadowing
Work Values
Research
Discrimination
45. Intangible work done for others as an occupation
Letter of Application
Job Duty
Services
Gross pay
46. As the prices decreases producers purchase more
Union
Job
Career Interest Area
Law of Demand
47. Focusing or concentrating in a particular skill
Specializing
On-the-job training (OJT)
Salary
Letter of Application
48. An occupation one is well-suited or qualified for
Values Compromise
Specializing
Elective
Vocation
49. A group of workers who collectively bargin for higher wages - improved benefits - and better working conditions
Union
Entry-Level Jobs
Payroll
Career
50. Tangible merchandise that you can see and touch
Help-wanted ads
Goods
Letter of Application
Prerequisite