Introduction to Work Test 100%

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An example of a work stereotype is that _____.

A. news reporters are nosy

In order for the economy to be strong, businesses must _____.

A. produce goods and pay workers

Janice's grandmother stayed at home and took care of her family while her grandfather worked. Today Janice lives on her own and has a full time job. What factor that affects the labor market is represented in this situation?

B. Social change

As the demand for goods and services decreases, job growth _____.

B. decreases

A disadvantage to joining a family business is that _____.

B. family relationships may be negatively affected

Candice's first job was at the grocery store making deli food. While in culinary school, she worked part time in a restaurant kitchen, and after finishing school, she found a position as a head chef. With her growing experience and advanced education, Candice has been able to _____.

B. move up the career ladder

In order for a person to recognize needs that are not being met and make a career out of fulfilling unmet needs, that person must have _____.

B. sight and foresight

The expenses involved in going into business, such as buying a space and purchasing equipment, are examples of _____.

B. start-up costs

Meagan became a costume designer because she enjoyed spending time and sharing ideas with others interested in movies. Which of the following best describes why Meagan works?

B. to be around others

A war begins between two countries, causing a need for thousands of new workers to produce uniforms and weapons. What factor that affects the labor market is represented in this situation?

C. World event

By working in a series of positions with increasing responsibilities, the owner of Stonegate Gardens has built her interest in flowers and plants into _____.

C. a career

A business' success depends on four key factors: financing, location, management, and _____.

C. competition

A man-made world event that would affect the labor market would be a(n) _____.

C. war

Alice has noticed that she is starting to dread going to work every day. She is afraid that she is going to have to quit if things don't start to get better. What can Alice do to be more satisfied with her job?

D. All of the above

Lana has worked on many teams before, but she always felt like she ended up doing a lot of the work. If Lana could form her own team, she should look for someone who _____.

D. All of the above

Luke is going to school to get a degree in Veterinary Medicine. He wants to work in an animal hospital after he graduates. Which of the following job options would be most beneficial to Luke's career while he is going to school?

D. Work an entry level position at a veterinary clinic

Transferable skills necessary for successful employment include _____.

D. all of the above

Your lifestyle is determined by _____.

D. all of the above

If you purchase a franchise, you get to keep all of the profits you make.

F. (False)

Government actions can have positive or negative effects on business.

T. (True)

In some countries, the work a person does is mandated by their parents.

T. (True)

Jessica has intrinsic job satisfaction, because she enjoys the tasks she does at work each day.

T. (True)

One disadvantage of telecommuting is feeling socially isolated.

T. (True)

Since a ski instructor can only teach people to ski when there is snow on the ground, this job is considered seasonal.

T. (True)

When Christina looked at the tag on the dress she just purchase, she noticed it said "Made in Korea". By purchasing this dress, Christina is participating in the global economy.

T. (True)


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