Objective 3.02. Question #1 1. As compared to their co-workers, individuals who have more opportunities for advancement are MORE LIKELY to have: A. greater.

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Objective 3.02

Question #1 1. As compared to their co-workers, individuals who have more opportunities for advancement are MORE LIKELY to have: A. greater amount of leisure time. B. lower personal satisfaction. C. outstanding work performance. D. shorter commute to work.

Question #2 2. The median range for a specific career is $50,000-$60,000 per year. This range represents the: A. average spread of annual earnings per year. B. guaranteed entry-level salary for this specific career. C. highest salary for a specific career per year. D. lowest salary for a specific career per year.

Question #3 3. A community with a cost of living index of 98.0 has a(n): A. above average cost of living. B. average cost of living. C. below average cost of living. D. constant cost of living.

Question #4 4. Which characteristic of a job offer illustrates a focus on desirable location? A. Guaranteed pay raises with years of service B. Low crime rate in the community C. On-site elder care for employees’ families D. Opportunity to buy shares of stock in the company

Question #5 5. Child care, gym memberships, flexible hours, and employee discounts are all examples of: A. additional perks of the job. B. base salary. C. employer-provided services. D. fringe benefits.

Question #1 1. As compared to their co-workers, individuals who have more opportunities for advancement are MORE LIKELY to have: A. greater amount of leisure time. B. lower personal satisfaction. C. outstanding work performance. D. shorter commute to work.

Question #2 2. The median range for a specific career is $50,000-$60,000 per year. This range represents the: A. average spread of annual earnings per year. B. guaranteed entry-level salary for this specific career. C. highest salary for a specific career per year. D. lowest salary for a specific career per year.

Question #3 3. A community with a cost of living index of 98.0 has a(n): A. above average cost of living. B. average cost of living. C. below average cost of living. D. constant cost of living.

Question #4 4. Which characteristic of a job offer illustrates a focus on desirable location? A. Guaranteed pay raises with years of service B. Low crime rate in the community C. On-site elder care for employees’ families D. Opportunity to buy shares of stock in the company

Question #5 5. Child care, gym memberships, flexible hours, and employee discounts are all examples of: A. additional perks of the job. B. base salary. C. employer-provided services. D. fringe benefits.