DECA Test Questions
On Samantha's first pay stub, she sees that her gross pay is $150.00, and her net pay is $125.00. When she cashes her check, she will have ________ that she can deposit into her bank account. A. $25.00 B. $275.00 C. $150.00 D. $125.00
$125.00. Her net pay is what she actually receives after withholdings for federal, state and local income taxes and government programs. Her gross pay is $150.00, which is not the amount she will receive. $275.00 could be found by adding the gross pay to the net pay, but this number is meaningless. $25.00 could be found by subtracting her net pay from her gross pay, and would be the amount of her withholdings.
Managing information for business continuity is important in case of A. a disaster. B. low sales volume. C. high employee turnover. D. a drop in stock price.
A disaster. Managing information for business continuity is important in case of a disaster. A disaster might be manmade, such as a building fire, or it might be an act of nature, such as a tornado or a flood. No matter what, though, companies must ensure that business can still run smoothly and that employees can still access the information they need. High employee turnover, low sales volume, and a drop in stock price are not occurrences that would disrupt information management.
A characteristic of effective written communication is that it A. contains a lot of information. B. accomplishes its intended purpose. C. is quick and easy to prepare. D. is open to interpretation.
Accomplishes its intended purpose. Written communications serve many purposes, and a test of whether a written communication was effective is whether it accomplished the purpose for which it was intended. Written communications do not need to contain a lot of information in order to be considered effective. Effective written communication takes time and effort and is not usually quick and easy to prepare. It should also be clear and should not require the reader to interpret its meaning or be open to any interpretation that the reader wants to give it.
Which of the following should business employees avoid doing when participating in staff meetings: A. Reviewing B. Agreeing C. Talking D. Arguing
Arguing. Business employees should never argue with other employees when participating in staff meetings. Arguing is not a productive activity and often causes hard feelings. Even if someone in the meeting tries to start an argument, it is not appropriate for employees to participate. The person leading the meeting should control the situation so arguments do not start or continue. When participating in staff meetings, employees usually talk and they often agree on issues and review important information.
During an employment interview, a job applicant usually is given the opportunity to A. meet coworkers. B. take a test. C. ask questions. D. write a résumé.
Ask questions. Asking questions is an important part of the interview process. The interviewer will ask questions of the applicant, but the applicant also is usually given the opportunity to ask questions. Interviewees should be prepared to ask questions that indicate their interest in the business and in the job. Possible questions include asking about advancement opportunities, if additional training is provided, or when a decision will be made about filling the job. Some businesses require applicants to take tests before they are invited to interview. In most cases, applicants will not meet coworkers during the employment interview. Résumés are prepared and submitted in order to apply for a position and obtain a job interview.
Which of the following actions is most likely to indicate to speakers that you want to know more about their topic: A. Smiling at the speakers B. Asking questions C. Sitting or standing up straight D. Appearing confident
Asking questions. Few things are more indicative of genuine interest than asking relevant, appropriate questions. This lets speakers know that you have listened well and that you want to know more. Smiling, sitting or standing up straight, and appearing confident let speakers know that you are interested in what is being said, but these actions do not tell speakers that you want more information about their topic.
Not liking conflict of any kind and avoiding it at all costs are _____________ being assertive. A. methods of B. barriers to C. reasons for D. advantages of
Barriers to. There are barriers to being assertive even though being assertive is the way to go. For one, some people do not like conflict of any kind and avoid it at all costs. They are afraid that being assertive will ruin relationships. They do not want to appear to be aggressive so they do not stand up for themselves. Not liking conflict of any kind and avoiding it at all costs are not reasons for being assertive, methods of being assertive, or advantages of being assertive.
To contribute to a discussion in a useful way, you should avoid A. paying attention when others are speaking. B. talking about what's on your mind. C. stating opinions and stick to the facts. D. blurting out statements without thinking.
Blurting out statements without thinking. To contribute to a discussion in a useful way, you should think about what you want to say before speaking. Make sure that you state accurate information facts and that you don't say something in a way that is offensive to others. You should communicate facts and express opinions when appropriate. You should talk about what's on your mind. And, you should pay attention when others are speaking.
Which of the following is a true statement: A. Bookkeeping records business transactions. B. Bookkeeping is the same as accounting. C. Bookkeeping does not use computers. D. Bookkeeping is limited to information on sales.
Bookkeeping records business transactions. Bookkeeping records the financial information from such business activities as sales, purchases, or returns. It involves analyzing financial transactions, journalizing transactions, posting to ledgers, and balancing the books. Much of bookkeeping today is done on computers.
Information management, marketing, and financial analysis are activities in which all __________ are involved. A. businesses B. societies C. governments D. economies
Businesses. Businesses are organized efforts to produce and/or distribute goods and services. All businesses engage in specific activities that are part of the operation of that business. The primary activities in which all businesses are involved are information management, marketing, and financial analysis. Regardless of the type or size of business, those activities are essential. Economies are the systems in which people make and spend their incomes. Governments are each country's arrangement for making and enforcing laws. Societies are groups of individuals who share an environment.
Which of the following is a source of information about careers that are available at state and federal government agencies: A. Local trade association B. National labor union C. Civil service office D. Chamber of commerce
Civil service office. Information about careers with government agencies is available at civil service offices, which are responsible for hiring people for many of the positions in government. Civil service offices maintain lists of current jobs available, provide information about the job requirements, and administer tests to applicants. For example, a state civil service office would have information about all jobs currently available within all state agencies. National labor unions, local trade associations, and chambers of commerce do not have information about careers in government.
Which of the following is a capability of a presentation software program: A. Combining animation and sound B. Connecting several computers C. Copying and printing documents D. Calculating mathematical data
Combining animation and sound. Presentation software programs give the user the capability of presenting information by combining graphics, text, animation, photographs, and sound. Presentation software can be used to create slide programs, overhead transparencies, multimedia presentations, etc. This software enables users to develop visual presentations that are lively, colorful, and appealing to viewers. Presentation software programs are not used to connect several computers, copy and print documents, or calculate mathematical data.
It is important for individual team members to be __________ the team's goals. A. undecided about B. curious about C. indifferent to D. committed to
Committed to. Team members must believe in the team's goals and be committed to working toward achieving them. They may even have to set aside their personal goals temporarily in order to focus on the team's goals. Team members should not be curious about the team's goals but thoroughly familiar with them. They should not be indifferent to or undecided about the goals.
What types of behaviors and traits should employees exhibit to reinforce a company's image and to build repeat business? A. Consistent, knowledgeable, and helpful B. Friendly, consistent, and passive C. Helpful, aggressive, and friendly D. Knowledgeable, consistent, and aggressive
Consistent, knowledgeable, and helpful. Employees are one of many touch points for the business. Customers often base their impressions of a business—positive and negative—on the interactions they have with the business's employees. Employees who are consistently friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable each time they interact with customers are building favorable relationships. These favorable relationships encourage customer loyalty and repeat sales. Employees who are too aggressive or too passive are more likely to offend customers.
A businessperson is writing a letter of inquiry to a vendor asking about the price of a specific piece of office equipment. What does the businessperson need to include in the letter? A. Purchase order number, contact information, and shipping address B. Contact information, product model number, and manufacturer C. Product model number, invoice number, and quantity desired D. Shipping address, manufacturer, and purchase order number
Contact information, product model number, and manufacturer. A letter of inquiry is a request for information. The businessperson should provide the manufacturer of the equipment and the product's model number so the letter recipient knows which item to provide a price for. The letter writer should also include his/her contact information—e-mail address, telephone number, mailing address—so the message recipient knows to whom or where to send the requested information. The businessperson is asking for a price but not placing an order, so the business person would not provide a purchase order number. The vendor generates an invoice after the order has been placed. If the vendor provides quantity discounts, the businessperson may need to indicate the quantity desired to provide accurate prices.
A high level of self-esteem can help individuals to A. keep from getting angry. B. prevent problems. C. avoid disappointments. D. cope with criticism.
Cope with criticism. When self-esteem is well maintained, individuals can handle problems more easily, overcome the disappointments that are part of life, and cope with any criticism they may receive. Selfesteem cannot prevent feelings of anger from arising occasionally.
Mr. Brown has inherited a small sum of money, and he wants to become a business owner. However, he has a full-time job that he plans to keep and very little time to operate his own business. What type of ownership should he consider? A. Franchise B. Sole proprietorship C. Corporation D. General partnership
Corporation. A corporation is owned by stockholders who have purchased stock. By investing in a corporation, Mr. Brown will be one of the owners who will share in the profits of the business but will not be responsible for the day-to-day operations. A general partnership is an agreement in which all partners are liable for a business's losses. A sole proprietorship is a form of business ownership in which the business is owned by one person. A franchise is a contractual agreement between a parent company and a franchisee to distribute goods or services.
An individual who wants to pursue a career in the marketing segment of business might obtain an entrylevel position as a(n) A. customer service representative. B. apprentice plant manager. C. junior bookkeeper. D. assistant office supervisor.
Customer service representative. There are many employment opportunities in the marketing segment of business. Marketing is an organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers, and for managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders. As a result, customer service is an important part of marketing. Individuals who want to pursue a career in marketing often obtain entry-level positions as customer service representatives. This position gives them experience in working with customers and learning the business's product. Then, they often have the opportunity to move up in the marketing department. Junior bookkeeper, apprentice plant manager, and assistant office supervisor are not entry-level positions in marketing.
Rather than receiving his pay in the form of a check, Andre's biweekly income is credited to his account electronically. Which of the following transaction codes should Andre use when entering his pay in his checkbook register: A. ATM B. DEP C. DC D. T
DEP. When entering a transaction in your checkbook register, you should describe the transaction, record the transaction date, indicate the amount of the debit or credit, and use a code or number to identify the transaction type. Deposits to your account (such as biweekly pay) are marked with a "D" or "DEP." Debit card transactions are coded "DC." Transfers between your accounts are marked "T." ATM withdrawals, of course, are coded "ATM." When entering a check that you have written, you should record the check number.
One of the benefits of being adaptable is that it enables employees to A. take the initiative. B. deal with change. C. manage their time. D. avoid a conflict.
Deal with change. Adaptability is the ability to adjust or modify attitudes and/or behavior to new situations or circumstances. Changes and new situations are common in the workplace. When employees are adaptable, they are able to deal with change and even learn from new situations. This is a benefit because employees who are not adaptable may experience stress or not be able to be productive when faced with new situations. Being adaptable does not necessarily enable employees to manage their time, take the initiative, or avoid a conflict.
Kelly doesn't believe that she will get anywhere in life, and she often lashes out at others. Kelly has a __________ attitude. A. positive B. mature C. defeatist D. superior
Defeatist. Defeatists have very low opinions of, and lack confidence in, themselves and others. This general dissatisfaction tends to make them feel very frustrated and alienated. Consequently, they often behave in a rather hostile and immature manner. People who believe they are better than everyone else have a superior attitude. People with a positive attitude focus on the good side of things.
In order to handle customer inquiries about the location of goods throughout the business, the salesperson should know the location of all A. colors. B. offices. C. departments. D. sizes.
Departments. A knowledge of the location of various departments will enable the salesperson to assist customers with the greatest amount of efficiency. Products would not be kept in offices. Within a department, they may be stocked by size or color.
What do many individuals include in the personal information section of their résumé? A. Previous employer B. Marital status C. E-mail address D. Volunteer experience
E-mail address. Today, many job applications are completed online and résumés are sent electronically. Also, many businesses communicate electronically with potential employees. Therefore, if individuals have an e-mail address, they include the address in the personal information section of their résumé to make it easy for the business to contact them. Information about a previous employer appears in the references section. It is not appropriate to include information about marital status. Information about volunteer experience appears in the work experience section.
While reading the first draft of her report, Rachel changes some of the words and shortens some of the sentences to improve the clarity and conciseness of the document. What step in the writing process is Rachel performing? A. Editing B. Researching C. Organizing D. Formatting
Editing. Editing is the process of assessing the flow and clarity of written materials. Effective editing often involves reorganizing or shortening sentences, changing words, and correcting spelling and grammatical errors to improve the readability of the document. Researching is the process of gathering information for the report, which is done before the writing process begins. Organizing involves planning the order in which to present the information in the document. Formatting involves establishing the "mechanical" structure of the document, such using as block or indented paragraphs, page-number location, etc.
One way that individuals exhibit self-confidence is by being A. reserved. B. emotional. C. creative. D. enthusiastic.
Enthusiastic. Self-confidence is a positive belief in your own talents, skills, and objectives. When people are positive and believe in themselves, they usually are enthusiastic and display great interest or excitement in what they do. Confident people have a good attitude and display that attitude by being enthusiastic. Individuals do not necessarily exhibit self-confidence by being creative, emotional, or reserved.
Phil works from his home office on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This is known as A. telecommuting. B. networking. C. information gathering. D. collaborating.
Telecommuting. When Phil works from home or any remote location, he is telecommuting. Technology makes this possible. Information gathering refers to finding data for decision making or communication. Networking refers to connecting a group of computers to one main server. Collaborating means working together in cooperation with others.
At work, you have access to confidential information about other employees' salaries. Some employees have asked you about others' salaries. What should you do? A. Explain that you can't discuss it. B. Report the employees who ask. C. Offer to provide salary information. D. Answer their questions.
Explain that you can't discuss it. In most companies, salary information is confidential and should not be discussed. Disclosing confidential information could cause an employee to be reprimanded or fired. Employees who work with such information should not answer questions about it or offer to provide it to others. It would be overreacting to report those who ask unless the questions are repeated and create problems.
Which of the following is an example of a business providing information to employees in order to respect their privacy: A. Providing cross-cultural communication B. Sending messages through the grapevine C. Using easy-to-understand language D. Explaining that e-mail is monitored
Explaining that e-mail is monitored. Modern technology has created a variety of issues concerning employees' right to privacy in the workplace. One of these issues concerns a business's ability to monitor an employee's use of a computer which includes e-mail. A business that respects its employees' privacy will make sure that the employees know that their e-mail is monitored. By providing this information, the business is allowing employees to decide if they want to send or receive personal messages because someone in the business might read the mail. The employees can protect their privacy simply by not using company e-mail. Using easy-to-understand language, sending messages through the grapevine, or providing cross-cultural communication are not examples of providing information to employees in order to respect their privacy.
What is an important consideration when selecting a financial-services provider? A. Fee structure B. Tax status C. Office location D. Gross income
Fee structure. Financial-services providers are compensated in different ways. Therefore, it is important to consider the fee structure when selecting a financial-services provider to make sure the fee is affordable. Some providers may charge a flat fee while others may charge based on number and size of transactions. Some may charge for consulting time or for gathering information. Office location, tax status, and gross income are not important considerations when selecting a financial-services provider.
Evaluative information about you or your behavior is known as A. negative feedback. B. positive feedback. C. feedback. D. internal feedback.
Feedback. Feedback can come in several different forms. Internal feedback is self-evaluation; it can be negative or positive. Negative feedback involves criticism, indicating a needed change in behavior. Positive feedback involves praise, tending to reinforce present behavior.
Mikael has a $20 bill. Although this money is just a piece of paper and not backed up by a reserve, Mikael is still able to buy groceries with it because everyone in his country treats it as currency. This $20 bill is known as ______ currency. A. commodity B. fiat C. electronic D. specie
Fiat. Fiat currency is money that doesn't have intrinsic value and is not backed by reserves. Fiat currency is only valuable as long as people have faith that it will continue to be used in the future. Electronic currency is money that exists only in electronic format. Commodity money is currency that is has value other than its value as money (for example, gold or silver). Mikael's $20 bill is just made of paper, which is essentially worthless on its own, so it is not commodity money. Specie is a term used for coins, and Mikael is using paper money.
Andrea grew up near the mountains and loves to ski. Her coworker, Stephen, grew up near the beach and enjoys surfing. What difference between the two coworkers is being described? A. Age B. Language usage C. Race D. Geographic origin
Geographic origin. Andrea and Stephen differ in their geographic origins. This refers to the part of the world and the type of area from which a person comes, and it influences who they are. The two coworkers do not necessarily differ in race, language usage, or age.
Which of the following is the most common negative effect of destructive conflict: A. Panic B. Frustration C. Depression D. Shame
Frustration. A conflict is a disagreement. When people do not handle conflict appropriately, it can have negative (destructive) effects. Destructive conflict can cause frustration. In some situations, individuals may experience panic, shame, and depression, often over time, but frustration is the most common negative effect or response to conflict.
Which of the following visual aids is often used to clearly illustrate company's sales by region: A. Organizational chart B. Flowchart C. Geographical map D. Venn diagram
Geographical map. Graphics typically add interest and make information easier to understand. Maps are often appropriate graphics to use when the topic at hand relates to geographical regions. Each region depicted on the map may be color-coded by the range of sales generated to support and clarify the sales data presented in a report. A flowchart presents a visual depiction of activities or processes in sequential order. An example of a flowchart is an organizational chart, which depicts the hierarchy of positions and departments within an organization. A Venn diagram indicates the overlapping relationships among finite sets of data.
Bill works evenings in a downtown shoe store, but he likes to play basketball after school. After a game, his friends ask him to go with them for pizza. Bill is due at work in an hour. Which of the following is the most responsible course of action for Bill to take: A. Go with his friends, then hurry home to change clothes before work B. Go home, shower, change clothes, and get to work before his starting time C. Go with his friends, but leave the restaurant in time to get to work on time D. Go with his friends, go home for a shower and change of clothes, and get to work a few minutes late
Go home, shower, change clothes, and get to work before his starting time. Bill's first responsibility is to his employer, and he should be properly prepared and punctual for work. If he does not go home, or doesn't allow enough time to shower and change, he may be offensive to customers and coworkers and/or be late for work.
One way that employees can help to prevent accidents is by practicing A. security procedures. B. emergency methods. C. first-aid techniques. D. good health habits.
Good health habits. Practicing good health habits helps reduce the risk of carelessness, which commonly causes workers to make errors that result in accidents. People who eat a balanced diet, get plenty of sleep, and exercise regularly are more rested, alert, and able to concentrate on their work. Practicing first-aid techniques, emergency methods, and security procedures will not help employees to prevent accidents, but they should be trained in those areas in order to properly deal with accidents once they have occurred.
Which of the following is a source of relevant, valid written material: A. Internet chat rooms B. Personal e-mails C. Government publications D. Computer-generated memos
Government publications. Government agencies and departments collect relevant information concerning many issues and publish the information in a written format. Therefore, government publications are a good source of relevant, valid written material that may be useful to businesses. For example, government agencies publish information about economic and employment trends that businesses use in the planning process. Internet chat rooms are sites on which individuals communicate with each other in real time and are not a source of relevant valid written material. Personal e-mails are messages to friends rather than a source of relevant, valid written material. Computer-generated memos do not necessarily contain relevant, valid written material.
Monitors, keyboards, and hard drives are examples of computer A. servers. B. dashboards. C. hardware. D. standards.
Hardware. These are the physical components of a computer system that are necessary for the system to function. They include the central processing unit, hard drive, modem, monitor, keyboard, etc. Monitors, keyboards, and hard drives are not examples of computer networks, language, or standards. Servers involve the use of software programs to link multiple computers to other programs. A dashboard allows computer users to view various types of information (widgets) in a single computer window or screen.
A guideline for writing effective business letters is that each letter should A. have a clear purpose. B. contain indirect questions. C. entertain the reader. D. display the writer's vocabulary.
Have a clear purpose. In order to write an effective business letter, the letter writer should first have a specific purpose for sending the letter. That purpose should be made clear in the letter so that the recipient does not have to guess the reason for the communication. A business letter is not intended to be entertaining or to display the writer's vocabulary. Instead, the vocabulary used should be appropriate to the recipient. If the letter contains questions, they should be direct.
Employees have the right to a safe working environment, which includes proper A. medical benefits. B. health conditions. C. exercise facilities. D. sick-leave policies.
Health conditions. A safe working environment includes safe health conditions. Workers have a right to expect that the physical facility in which they work will be healthy and not contribute to illness. The work area should be well ventilated and have sufficient light. Proper health conditions also include allowing rest breaks and time for meals. A safe working environment does not include medical benefits and sickleave policies. Some larger businesses have on-site exercise facilities, but employees cannot expect all businesses to provide such facilities.
Techtron Electronics Store has just received a shipment of a new PlayStation game that has been on order for several weeks. The best way for the store's manager to advise Techtron sales associates that the game is available is by A. placing sales circulars in display racks. B. sending an e-mail to the store's cashiers. C. distributing a memo to the store's buyers. D. holding a short sales-staff meeting.
Holding a short sales-staff meeting. Short meetings are a common way to communicate information about new products, sales promotions, and inventory issues. Retail employees tend to work in shifts at different times, so a short meeting is an ideal way to communicate store information to several employees at one time. Retail cashiers do not usually have access to a "work" e-mail account. Sending a memo to buyers and placing sales circulars in display racks are not effective ways to communicate up-todate product information to the store's front-line employees.
When reconciling a bank statement, you use checkmarks to do which of the following: A. Total the interest you have received B. Void the checks you have ruined C. Correct the deposits you have missed D. Identify the items you have compared
Identify the items you have compared. When reconciling a bank statement, you use checkmarks to identify the items you have compared. Compared items include amounts on the bank statement, check stubs, canceled checks, deposit slips, and the check register. Checkmarks are not used to correct missed deposits, void ruined checks, or total the interest received.
Resources that enable businesses to operate are also known as A. sales. B. inputs. C. revenues. D. outputs.
Inputs. Resources are items used to produce goods and services. Without resources, or inputs, there would be no outputs, or production. Revenues are income, some of which is usually from sales.
Mary has a full-time job and is planning to buy a new car. She has $2,000 for a down payment, but the car costs $10,000. What type of credit account would be appropriate for Mary? A. Budget B. Regular C. Revolving D. Installment
Installment. Installment credit is commonly used to purchase large, expensive items such as cars. An installment credit account is set up to handle one total amount of credit that is to be paid off in regular installments. Also, it usually requires a down payment. Revolving credit accounts limit the total amount of money that may be owed and charge interest on outstanding balances. Regular credit accounts allow credit users to buy at any time during a set period. Budget accounts are a form of short-term credit often set up for 60- or 90-day periods.
To streamline its information systems, the Mason Company wants to purchase a computer program that performs a variety of related functions, such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger applications. The Mason Company should purchase a(n) ____________ computer package. A. engineering design B. integrated software C. marketing intelligence D. customer identification
Integrated software. Integrated software applications consist of two or more related computer programs that work together to record information or perform specific business tasks or functions. Accounting involves keeping and interpreting financial records. Because accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger applications are related or interdependent accounting activities, the company should purchase an integrated accounting software package. Marketing intelligence involves obtaining and analyzing information about the target market. Engineers use engineering design software to develop various products and structures. Customer identification and preferences are often elements of customerrelationship management integrated software.
Which of the following is an employee benefit of effective new-employee orientation: A. Labor agreement B. Added competition C. Job satisfaction D. Increased compensation
Job satisfaction. Employees who go through orientation programs usually have greater job satisfaction because they are comfortable with their work environment and understand what is expected of them. Many businesses have extensive orientation programs designed to familiarize new employees with their jobs, coworkers, and aspects of the business. Orienting new employees helps them to better understand the business and to more effectively perform their assignments. Labor agreements are the result of negotiations between labor and management. Employee orientation does not increase competition. Increased compensation is an employee benefit but not a direct result of orientation.
Which of the following is an example of employees using groupware computer applications: A. Dan, Kara, and Simon review their departments' budgets, which are saved as different computerspreadsheets files. B. Craig, Tessa, and Lily use presentation software to guide a group discussion about their research project. C. Kelli, Juan, and Phil can access and make changes to the company production schedule from their home computers. D. Michelle, Jeff, and Aubrey use the same desktop-publishing program to create advertisements and brochures for their companies.
Kelli, Juan, and Phil can access and make changes to the company production schedule from their home computers. Groupware applications allow employees to access the same information from different locations. Because Kelli, Juan, and Phil can access the company's production schedule from their home computers, they are using groupware. There is not enough information provided to determine if the other groups can access presentation software programs, spreadsheet reports, and desktop publishing software through groupware applications, such as company intranets.
Jackie's coach is in the middle of explaining a basketball drill, and Jackie interrupts to ask a question. If she had let her coach finish, her question would have been answered. Which of the following steps for following directions did Jackie ignore: A. Eliminate distractions. B. Know when to speak. C. Make eye contact. D. Take notes.
Know when to speak. By interrupting her coach before s/he was finished giving directions, Jackie was ignoring the step of knowing when to speak. When listening to directions, try not to interrupt the person speaking. Wait until s/he seems finished with a thought before speaking or wait until all the directions have been given before you ask for clarification. In this situation, Jackie is not ignoring the tips to make eye contact, eliminate distractions, or take notes.
What would be the best response to write on a job application form for the reason that you left your last job if you quit because you felt your supervisor was unfair? A. Left for a better job B. Unfair supervisor C. Unable to get along with supervisor D. Unpleasant working environment
Left for a better job. When providing information about previous jobs, you should present a positive picture of yourself and your former employers. Avoid saying anything that puts you or a former employer in a negative light. Therefore, comments such as "unable to get along with supervisor," "unfair supervisor," and "unpleasant working environment" should be avoided. Telling a potential employer that you left to find a better job says nothing negative about your abilities or those of former employers.
The first step in dealing with a customer who has a complaint is to A. let the customer explain the problem. B. call a manager for assistance. C. explain why the customer is wrong. D. ignore the customer's comments.
Let the customer explain the problem. A complaint is an expression of dissatisfaction about a good, service, or policy. Customers who have complaints should have a chance to explain the problem without interruption. If the complaint is handled poorly, the customer may never return, but handling complaints effectively can build goodwill. The customer's comments should not be ignored, and the customer should not be made to feel that s/he is in the wrong. Handling complaints is the salesperson's responsibility, and a manager would only be called in as a last resort.
The purpose of active listening is to A. help make boring lectures more interesting. B. let the speaker know that you agree with the message and plan to act on it. C. give the speaker your opinion. D. let the speaker know that the message has been received and understood.
Let the speaker know that the message has been received and understood. Active listening is primarily about understanding a speaker's meaning, not about communicating your agreement or voicing your own opinion. Active listening can help to make boring lectures more interesting, but that is not its purpose.
The goals of government are to protect the rights of individuals and businesses and to provide a stable environment, but the main goal of business is to A. provide the best products. B. make a profit. C. save the environment. D. provide a safe working environment.
Make a profit. Making a profit is the main goal of business. Profit is the monetary reward a business owner receives for taking the risk involved in investing in business. By providing the best products possible, business owners increase the likelihood of making a profit. Businesses also need to be socially responsible by helping to save the environment and by providing a safe working environment.
Which of the following is one of the functions of money: A. Process of accounting B. Method of investment C. System of cash D. Medium of exchange
Medium of exchange. A medium of exchange is something of value that can be used to obtain goods and services. The most common form is money. Money is what individuals, businesses, and governments use to buy what they need and pay expenses. Money is the thing of value. It is not a system of cash, a method of investment, or a process of accounting.
One of the best ways to protect yourself against identity theft is to A. pay for your purchases with debit cards. B. pay your bills online. C. use the same password for all online financial accounts. D. monitor your credit and bank accounts continuously.
Monitor your credit and bank accounts continuously. By reviewing your credit-card statements and your bank accounts on a regular basis, you are more likely to detect credit purchases or bank withdrawals that you did not make. If unauthorized transactions have occurred, you can quickly close accounts to stop identity thieves from accessing your accounts. Other things you can do to protect yourself from identity theft is to use different passwords for each of your online accounts, and use secure websites when paying bills and shopping online. Not all online sites are secure. You should use the same caution with your debit card as you do with your credit accounts and other bank accounts.
What type of market structure is most commonly found in a private enterprise economy? A. Perfect competition B. Oligopoly C. Regulated monopoly D. Monopolistic competition
Monopolistic competition. This is a type of market structure in which a lot of businesses sell similar products that have only a few differences. It is most commonly found in a private enterprise economy. Perfect competition rarely exists on a large scale. A regulated monopoly is a monopoly that government allows to exist legally under controlled conditions. An oligopoly is a market structure in which there are relatively few sellers, and industry leaders usually determine prices.
John, a farmer, learned prior to the planting season that the price of wheat had increased relative to the price of corn. To gain the greatest profit, John should plant A. more corn than wheat. B. more wheat than corn. C. all corn and no wheat. D. an equal amount of corn and wheat.
More wheat than corn. Because John can sell wheat at a higher price relative to corn, it would be a greater incentive for him to plant more wheat than corn because he will earn more profit. Planting an equal or lesser amount of wheat than corn will generate less profit if John can sell wheat at a higher price.
One reason that buyers might decide to use only a few suppliers is to A. gain an increased selection. B. obtain quantity discounts. C. encourage vendor competition. D. acquire a greater variety of goods.
Obtain quantity discounts. Buyers can use several types of buying strategies. A concentrated strategy utilizes only a few suppliers in the hope of gaining quantity discounts, lower transportation costs, and improved vendor relationships. A buyer has a better chance of negotiating a discount with a vendor if the buyer purchases large quantities of goods at one time. Using only a few suppliers means that a buyer will purchase more from each one than if the buyer purchased goods from many suppliers. A buyer who uses many suppliers encourages vendor competition and may be able to acquire a greater variety of goods and gain an increased selection.
Desires that can be satisfied without spending money are known as A. economic wants. B. consumer goods. C. tangible objects. D. non-economic wants.
Non-economic wants. We don't have to spend money for everything that we want, e.g., to see a rainbow or talk to a friend. To satisfy economic wants, it is necessary to spend money. Goods are tangible objects. Consumer goods are tangible items that are used by an ultimate consumer to satisfy personal wants.
The primary role of finance in business involves A. paying employees. B. buying supplies. C. obtaining funds. D. preparing expense reports.
Obtaining funds. Finance is the process of obtaining funds and using them to achieve the goals of the business. All businesses need funds to operate, so decisions about obtaining funds are very important. Businesses decide if it is necessary to borrow money, increase prices to generate more income, or take other actions to obtain funds. The role of finance in business does not involve paying employees, buying supplies, or monitoring expenses. However, finance is involved in obtaining the funds necessary to pay employees and buy supplies. Accounting activities involve gathering data (e.g., expenses) and preparing financial reports. The finance function analyzes financial reports to make financial decisions about the business.
What are businesspeople who fail to adapt their communication styles to appeal to their international clients likely to do? A. Offend the clients B. Impress the clients C. Earn the clients' trust D. Persuade the clients to buy
Offend the clients. Businesspeople should try to learn as much as they can about a client's culture, customs, and social values. By understanding and being aware of cultural differences, businesspeople can adapt their communication styles to make a positive impression on their clients, earn their clients' trust, and persuade their clients to buy. Businesspeople who adapt their communication styles are aware of actions that a particular client might view as hospitable, as well as behaviors that the client might find offensive. Offensive behaviors can hinder the ability to build long-term relationships with international clients.
The president of the Acme Company identifies the jobs to be accomplished and assigns responsibility for completing those jobs to specific departments. What management function is the president performing? A. Organizing B. Staffing C. Planning D. Controlling
Organizing. Organizing is the management function of setting up the way the business's work will be done. It includes identifying the jobs to be performed, assigning responsibility for them, establishing departments to handle the jobs, and determining how many and which employees managers will supervise. Planning involves deciding what will be done and how it will be accomplished. Staffing involves finding workers for the business. Controlling is the management function that monitors the work effort.
Enduring life's aggravations and difficulties without getting upset requires you to have A. ambition. B. empathy. C. independence. D. patience.
Patience. Patience is the ability to endure calmly, and it is an important part of self-control. None of the other alternatives would help you to endure life's aggravations and difficulties without getting upset. Independence is the ability to manage your own life. Ambition is the desire for success. Empathy is the ability to put yourself in another's place.
Which of the following is a character quality that good coaches display: A. Creativity B. Self-interest C. Aggression D. Patience
Patience. Patience is the ability to endure life's aggravations and difficulties calmly. A good coach is patient and persistent because the person being coached may not "catch on" quickly to the concepts that will help improve his/her performance. An effective coach understands this and doesn't get frustrated or give up. Aggression is feelings of anger and disrespect for others that may lead to aggressive behavior. Self-interest is giving priority to what benefits oneself. Creativity is the ability to generate unique ideas, goods, or services.
So that the company can determine when it needs to order more pencils, Kendra subtracts one box of pencils on a tracking sheet after she takes the box from the office supply cabinet. This is an example of A. inventory keeping. B. physical inventory. C. inventory shrinkage. D. perpetual inventory.
Perpetual inventory. Perpetual inventory is a record of inventory information that is continuously updated. Updates can be done manually or by computer. Businesses often track their office supplies to make sure that they have enough items on hand to run smoothly. Inventory shrinkage is a loss of inventory due to shoplifting, employee theft, breakage, misplacement, or poor recordkeeping. Physical inventory is the process of counting each item that is available for use. Inventory keeping is a fictitious term.
If you are going to successfully lead change within your organization, you need to be A. subtle. B. indifferent. C. persuasive. D. resistant.
Persuasive. Change doesn't just happen on its own. To lead change, change leaders need to be persuasive—they must be able to get others within their organizations to see things their way, do things their way, or agree with them. Subtle and indifferent (uncaring) attitudes don't usually prompt resistant people to embrace change.
An effective technique that businesses can use to foster positive customer/client relations is instructing employees to react to customers/clients with A. witty remarks. B. pleasant courtesy. C. broad knowledge. D. immediate service.
Pleasant courtesy. Employees should treat all customers/clients with pleasant courtesy, no matter what the circumstances. This creates good relations with the customers/clients and a good image for the business. Not all customers/clients want immediate service or would appreciate employees' broad knowledge. Witty remarks are also not appropriate in all circumstances.
Jerry works as a cashier. When Jerry's brother purchased a fishing rod that was marked $130.00, Jerry charged him $75.00. Jerry's supervisor told him this was __________ fraud. A. inventory B. point-of-sale C. record keeping D. price-ticket switching
Point-of-sale. Point-of-sale fraud attempts to cheat a business out of money at the time of purchase. It may involve cash, checks, or credit cards. In this situation, Jerry has cheated the business out of $55 ($130 - $75 = $55) and reduced its profits on this sale. Price-ticket switching is a type of fraud in which a higher priced ticket is removed from merchandise and replaced by a lower priced ticket. Record-keeping fraud is carried out by employees who alter financial records, divert money, or commit other types of fraud. Inventory fraud involves activities such as altering the information on inventory lists.
The supervisor's response to an employee's orderly and systematic behavior on the job should be A. indifference. B. criticism. C. praise. D. favoritism.
Praise. When you work in an efficient, effective manner, you are more likely to receive such rewards as praise, raises, and promotions. A response to orderly behavior that is critical or indifferent may damage employee morale. Favoritism should be avoided since it gives an employee an unfair advantage over other employees.
The operations manager schedules quarterly reviews of office equipment whether there have been recent problems or not. This is an example of A. safety precautions. B. preventive maintenance. C. installation. D. corrective maintenance.
Preventive maintenance. Preventive maintenance keeps equipment working and potentially expands the life of the equipment. It "prevents" breakdowns. Installation puts equipment into use. Safety precautions are methods of using equipment to ensure the safety of workers. Corrective maintenance is done to repair a specific problem.
The process of providing a service and/or making a good is called A. production. B. business. C. marketing. D. financing.
Production. Production is the creation of a good or service. Marketing is an organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders. Any organization that produces or is involved in the distribution of products from the producer to the consumer is a business. Financing determines the need for and availability of financial resources to aid in marketing activities.
Because the world of business is dynamic and rapidly changing, employees must be __________ to change. A. resistant B. immune C. receptive D. unwilling
Receptive. Employees must welcome and accept change rather than resisting it. An employee who is unwilling to change will not grow and develop into his/her full potential. Since many changes are beneficial, it is not necessary to try to be immune or protected from change.
While preparing her annual income tax return, Kate determined that she had her employer withhold more tax than necessary. As a result, Kate is eligible for a government A. refund. B. due bill. C. deduction. D. reference.
Refund. Because Kate had too much income tax taken out of her wages, she is eligible for a tax refund check, which is issued by the government upon receipt of Kate's completed tax return. The government does not issue a deduction, due bill, or reference when income tax is overpaid.
To effectively solve problems in business, employees need to A. obtain support for their side. B. be aggressive if necessary. C. respect the opinions of others. D. stand firm in their beliefs.
Respect the opinions of others. Because of the diverse nature of the workplace, people from many different backgrounds and cultures often work together. These people frequently have different beliefs and opinions. Consequently, employees need to recognize that different people have different opinions and that those opinions should be respected. Employees will be better able to solve problems if they respect the opinions of others and try to find acceptable compromises. Taking sides in a conflict often divides the work force and creates additional problems. The nature of problem solving involves compromise rather than standing firm. Aggression is never the way to solve a problem.
Employees often try to make sure that they understand what a customer is asking about a business policy by __________ the customer's question. A. restating B. ignoring C. writing down D. refuting
Restating. Often, it is helpful for the employee to restate the customer's question to make sure that's what the customer actually asked. Writing down the question would only be done when the employee needed to obtain further information in order to answer the question. Employees who are trying to understand what a customer is asking would not refute or ignore the question.
To reduce the risk of injury in the workplace, the government requires businesses to follow A. conservation ordinances. B. safety regulations. C. privacy laws. D. organizational health policies.
Safety regulations. Employees have the right to work in a safe environment. To ensure that businesses protect this right, the government regulates certain business activities. For example, the government might require businesses to inspect dangerous equipment at certain intervals to ensure that they are operating correctly. Equipment that is not maintained properly is more likely to break and cause injuries to the employees who operate it. Privacy laws address consumers' right to privacy. Conservation ordinances are local regulations that address environmental issues. An organization's health policies are internal rules and guidelines, which may or may not be influenced by government regulations.
A high degree of self-understanding will help an individual to A. ensure success on the job. B. control others' behavior. C. select an appropriate career. D. satisfy unmet needs.
Select an appropriate career. Self-understanding is comprehending one's personal abilities, interests, values, attitudes, and personality traits, and recognizing their effects on one's behavior. Since selecting a career involves determining how much satisfaction can be obtained in an occupation and comparing that information to individual needs, self-understanding is a major advantage in making this important decision. It is a trait that effectively controls one's own behavior, not the lives of others. Success is not ensured through self-understanding, but it may be assisted. Self-understanding helps to identify unmet needs which could lead to satisfying them.
Your ability to empathize with someone else is limited by the number/nature of your experiences and by your A. physical traits. B. self-understanding. C. intelligence. D. job skills.
Self-understanding. You must be able to comprehend your own thoughts, attitudes, and actions before you can identify similar qualities in others and empathize with them. The alternatives would not necessarily limit self-understanding or perception of others.
Most automobile salespeople try to get an idea of what price range the potential customer can afford. This is part of which of the following marketing functions: A. Marketing-information management B. Distribution C. Pricing D. Selling
Selling. This is a marketing function which involves determining client needs and wants and responding through planned, personalized communication that influences purchase decisions and enhances future business opportunities. Determining an appropriate price range of products to show customers is part of the selling function. Pricing is a marketing function which involves determining and adjusting prices to maximize return and meet customers' perceptions of value. Distribution is a marketing function which is responsible for the moving, storing, locating, and/or transferring ownership of goods or services. Marketing-information management involves gathering, accessing, synthesizing, evaluating, and disseminating information for use in making business decisions.
Valerie is developing a personal budget for the first time. Which of the following is the first step she should take: A. Set her financial goals B. Estimate her fixed expenses C. Know her income D. Adjust her debt payments
Set her financial goals. Valerie should first figure out what amount she would like to have at her disposal in the short-term, say next year, and then in the long-term, or about five years from now. Then she should look at her income, expenses, and debt payments to figure out where she can afford to decrease her spending in order to reach her financial goals.
"This is an exciting new opportunity for you," says Jane's boss. Which of the following nonverbal cues would appropriately reinforce that message: A. Smiling B. Focusing eyes on the computer C. Slouching D. Looking out the window
Smiling. A smile conveys a positive message and reinforces good news. Poor posture sends the message that a person doesn't really care about what s/he is saying. Lack of eye contact sends a message that the speaker may not be telling the truth or may wish to be doing something else.
It is appropriate to use slang during conversation, when you are A. being introduced to a new coworker. B. interviewing for a job. C. meeting with a new customer. D. socializing with close friends.
Socializing with close friends. Casual communication is generally used with family and friends and may include the use of slang. Slang is informal language mutually understood within a group. For example, you might refer to your friends as your "buds" (buddies) when speaking with your family. However, people outside your family and circle of friends may not understand what "bud" means. They might associate the word "bud" with a rose (bud) or leaf (bud). Formal communication is appropriate when meeting with a new customer, when interviewing for a job, or when you are being introduced to a new coworker. Formal communication involves using proper grammar and a respectful tone.
What type of software would a business use to calculate the effect that charging higher rates would have on profit? A. Spreadsheet B. Database C. Desktop publishing D. Presentation
Spreadsheet. Businesses use spreadsheet software to perform mathematical calculations quickly and accurately. One of the advantages of using spreadsheet software is that it is possible to do "what if" calculations. For example, a business might enter different rates to determine the effect that those rates would have on profit. The business can experiment with different rates before deciding which rate will be most appealing to customers and still generate the desired profit. Database software is used to arrange and sort information. Desktop publishing and presentation software are used for visual presentations.
Of the following ownership investments, which allows access to an "expert" manager: A. Stocks B. Real estate C. Collectibles D. Stock mutual funds
Stock mutual funds. Stock mutual funds are ownership investments that allow access to an "expert" manager—called a fund manager. Collecting popular items may or may not involve a manager. You can collect on your own, if you want to. The same with purchasing real estate: You are not given access to any "expert," in particular. And, stock purchases do not provide an "expert" to help you.
Which of the following e-mail options provides a brief statement about the message's content: A. To B. Subject C. Send D. Reply
Subject. When an employee composes an e-mail message, s/he places information in several fields of the message template before it goes to the message receiver. The "subject" field is an area in which the sender describes the topic of the e-mail message. The "subject" field immediately advises the message receiver about the type of information that the message contains. The message sender clicks the "send" button when s/he wants to transmit the e-mail message to the intended receiver. The message sender places the message receiver's e-mail address in the "to" field. When the receiver wants to respond to the e-mail sender's message, s/he clicks on the "reply" button.
One reason why the supply of certain products has been eliminated is because of A. technology. B. production methods. C. buying power. D. elasticity.
Technology. Advances in technology have led to a decrease in the supply of some products and has even eliminated the supply of others. Products such as the mimeograph machine and Commodore 64 are no longer made. Buying power, production methods, and elasticity have not eliminated the supply of certain products.
Which of the following is an example of a professionale-mail message that a business person might send to a customer or business associate: A. Thanx for quick response—u r very efficient. B. The attached document provides you with directions to our facility. C. We loook forward two meeting with you on Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. D. WE NEED YOUR RESPONSE NOW!!!!
The attached document provides you with directions to our facility. Business-related e-mail messages should reflect a professional tone. A professional e-mail message should contain proper spelling and grammar (e.g., loook and two). The writer should avoid using acronyms that reflect an informal or textmessaging style, such as using "u" instead of "you." Businesspeople should avoid using all capital letters in professional e-mails because the recipients might interpret them as angry messages.
Dow Chemical Company is an international company located in Midland, Michigan. It is one of the largest employers in the area and has a strong commitment to giving money and support to local schools. In this situation, Dow is being socially responsible to A. itself. B. the community. C. product users. D. its employees.
The community. By giving money to the schools, Dow is directly benefitting the students and teachers, and indirectly benefitting the students' parents, potential employers, and other community members. Although the students and community members may also be consumers of Dow's products, they are not being benefitted through the use of those products. Dow Chemical's employees, although they may be community members, are not being benefitted through their work. The company is not being socially responsible to itself, although it may benefit from the good publicity its actions generate.
Which of the following pieces of information appears on a check: A. The payer's credit account number B. The name of the payee's bank C. The payee's name D. The payer's credit score
The payee's name. The payee is the party to whom the check is made payable. That information, along with the date, check amount, and payer's signature, has to be filled out on checks. The payer can choose to record the purpose for which the check is being written. The check itself is imprinted with the name of the payer's bank, the payer's bank account number, the check number, and the bank's routing number. The payer's credit account number would only be needed if the payer wrote a check to his/her credit-card company. The payee's bank name does not appear on a payer's check. The payer's credit score is irrelevant to check writing.
An electronic planning device that many employees use to keep track of their activities is an example of a A. time-management tool. B. web-based program. C. communication system. D. presentation application.
Time-management tool. Many employees keep track of their activities and organize their daily schedules by using an electronic planning device. This device is a time-management tool because it allows employees to plan their activities to be the most productive. Employees can enter information about future projects, deadlines, meetings, etc., and plan the best use of remaining time. An electronic planning device is not an example of a communication system, a web-based program, or a presentation application.
Which of the following would be considered a long-term objective: A. To read a book each week B. To buy a new outfit C. To learn to ride a motor bike D. To earn a college degree
To earn a college degree. An objective is a goal, and a long-term goal is one that will take a year or more to reach. Most college degrees require at least two years of study. Learning to ride a motor bike, reading a book a week, and buying a new outfit would be short-term goals.
Why do many businesses store information in a computerized database? A. To maintain client lists B. To transmit documents C. To communicate with vendors D. To monitor economic trends
To maintain client lists. One use of a computer database is to store information about the business's customers. A database allows a business to add and update information and to organize it in many different ways. For example, a business might organize its client list according to the amount of money each customer spends, by zip code, or by location. The business can rearrange this information at any time by a simple click on a computer key. Databases are not used to transmit documents, communicate with vendors, or to monitor economic trends.
Why is it important for businesses to store information for future use? A. To ensure confidentially B. To establish quality control C. To maintain data accuracy D. To make it accessible
To make it accessible. Businesses obtain a wide variety of information that often can be used for many purposes. Therefore, it is important to store the information for future use so it will be accessible when needed. For example, information about current customers might be used to develop procedures for attracting new customers in the future. If the information has not been stored so it is accessible, the business will need to obtain other types of information. Businesses do not need to store information to to establish quality control. Storing information does not ensure that data is accurate nor does it ensure that the information remains confidential.
Why do many people invest in certain types of life insurance policies? A. To pay for private health care B. To meet future financial needs C. To obtain disability income D. To name important beneficiaries
To meet future financial needs. There are many types of life insurance available to meet an individual's future financial needs. Some types of life insurance have cash value and can be redeemed at the end of the payment period. Other types are intended to make a lump sum payment to beneficiaries upon an individual's death. Many people decide what their financial needs or goals are in the future, and then invest in the types of life insurance policies that will meet those needs. Disability insurance, rather than life insurance, provides income to those who become disabled. Certain types of health insurance will pay for private health care. Individuals name their beneficiaries when purchasing life insurance policies, but that is not why they invest in those policies.
Why should employees be concerned about safety in the workplace? A. To gain management's approval B. To protect themselves and the business C. To reduce productivity levels D. To increase absenteeism
To protect themselves and the business. Maintaining safety in the workplace is a way employees can help manage risk for the business and for themselves. A safe workplace reduces the possibility of financial loss to the business and bodily injury to workers. Maintaining safety can help to increase productivity and reduce absenteeism because fewer workers are likely to be off the job due to injuries. Workers who are safety conscious should receive the approval of management, but that is not the main purpose of being concerned about safety.
Ed had an idea for a group project that Tara said would not work. When defending his idea to the group, Ed should focus on presenting the idea's positive attributes in a(n) _________ way. A. emotional B. cynical C. unbiased D. understated
Unbiased. Ed believes that his idea is feasible, so he needs to persuade other group members that it is too. To do this effectively, Ed needs to present his reasons and information logically and objectively— without bias. Ed should present his reasons in a direct, unemotional way. If Ed is over-emotional or cynical, the group members may not take him seriously. And, if Ed presents the information in an understated or subtle way, the group members may not understand what Ed is trying to say.
One of the disadvantages of private enterprise is A. pricing system. B. unequal distribution of income. C. limited government control. D. competition.
Unequal distribution of income. One of the disadvantages of private enterprise is that poverty and income are not distributed equally. Limited government control, competition, and pricing system are all advantages of private enterprise.
When an employee searches the Web using a keyword and obtains 578 responses, the next logical step would be to A. go to another search engine and see if it works better. B. use more words for descriptors or a more precise keyword. C. open all 578 responses looking for the best one. D. start from #578 and work backwards until the best one is found.
Use more words for descriptors or a more precise keyword. Unless the search engine will only allow one word to be used, it is better to use exact wording to get to the site that has the needed information. For example, using "retail" as a keyword would very likely net several hundred or thousand sites, but if "grocery AND retailing AND Texas" is used, the search will be narrowed down tremendously. Opening all 578 responses is not practical. Starting at #578 is not effective because many search engines list the most popular sites related to the keyword first. Going to another search engine will probably net about the same number of results.
Seminars and workshops that are sponsored by trade associations are ways to obtain job training for people who A. are getting ready to retire. B. want to obtain a graduate degree. C. work in a specific industry. D. need to improve their management skills.
Work in a specific industry. Trade associations often provide continuing educational options for workers who want or need to expand their skills and knowledge in a specific industry, such as plumbing or building. As technology evolves, workers often need to attend classes, seminars, and workshops to keep up with the changes in their industry. Some trade associations offer management training classes, but not all workers need or want these types of skills. Workers who want to obtain a graduate degree need to attend a college or university that offers graduate-level programs. People who are near retirement are unlikely to attend continuing education classes or professional development seminars and workshops.
Is it ever appropriate for an individual looking for a job to send a letter of application to a business that has not advertised a job opening? A. No, the business will discard the letter if it has no openings. B. Yes, the worker should write to each business in the industry. C. Yes, the worker can write if s/he has heard about a job opening. D. No, a letter is used only in response to job advertisements.
Yes, the worker can write if s/he has heard about a job opening. In some cases, a worker looking for a job will hear about a job opening from some other source than a job advertisement. It is acceptable for the worker to write a letter stating that s/he has heard of an opening and asking to be considered for the position. In some cases, this results in an interview and a job. Most companies do not discard such letters but keep them on file in case of future need. It would not be appropriate or practical to send letters to all businesses in the industry.
How can observing a role model help you assess your strengths and weaknesses? A. You can identify strengths you wish to possess. B. You can ask him/her to identify your strengths. C. You can ask him/her to identify your weaknesses. D. You can identify weaknesses you wish to avoid.
You can identify strengths you wish to possess. Observing a role model can help you assess strengths and weaknesses by identifying strengths you wish to possess. A role model isn't perfect, but s/he would not be an example of weaknesses. Assessing strengths and weaknesses is something you must do on your own. Sometimes it is helpful to ask a trusted friend to help you, but a role model's job isn't to tell you your strengths and weaknesses.