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Career Management Objective 3.01 Questions

Objective 3.01 In multiple choice testing: A A negative choice is more likely the answer than a positive one. B Usually the correct answer is the choice with the most information. C Read the questions and then all of the answer choices. D “None of the above” choices are often the correct answer.

Objective 3.01 A Part-time work. B Temporary employment. A formal program of on-the-job training and related instruction by which a worker learns an occupation under the direction of a journey worker is: A Part-time work. B Temporary employment. C An apprenticeship. D Job shadowing.

Objective 3.01 Which statement is TRUE of military training? A It is generally not as good as civilian on-the-job training. B There is no tuition assistance for enlisted personnel. C Training is provided on-the-job and through specialized schools. D Credit from military cannot be transferred.

Objective 3.01 A paid or unpaid, practical, work experience through which a student or graduate gains practical experience under supervision is: A Apprenticeship. B Cooperative education. C Internship. D Job shadowing.

Objective 3.01 A postsecondary school where a student might receive a bachelor’s degree in a specific discipline is a: A College or university. B Community college. C Graduate school. D Professional school.

Objective 3.01 Education and training provided by an employer that usually takes place at a work site is known as: A College education. B On-the-job training. C Postsecondary education. D Job shadowing.

Objective 3.01 Career pathways allow a student to: A Choose courses that help prepare them for any career. B Choose a sequence of courses for their career interest. C Take any course they want to. D Take the courses that are assigned to them.

Objective 3.01 Which is TRUE of community colleges? A They do not charge tuition. B They offer no diploma programs. C They have an open door policy. D All courses are delivered on-line.

Objective 3.01 A person who is seeking an Associate degree will most likely choose to attend: A A college out of state. B A community college. C A private college or university. D The University of North Carolina.

Objective 3.01 Training at this type of school is for a specific job or trade. A Four-year college B Charter school C Community college D Proprietary school

Objective 3.01 Skills useful in the workplace are often developed: A Only in the workplace. B Only in high school. C Through volunteer activities. D When they are appropriately paid for.

Objective 3.01 Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees are awarded by: A Colleges and universities. B Community colleges. C Proprietary schools. D Vocational schools.

Objective 3.01 Which is an example of a Career-Technical Student Organization (CTSO)? A Beta Club B Candy stripers C DECA D Golf team

Objective 3.01 Which is a state-wide graduation requirement for North Carolina high school students? A End of course tests in all subjects. B A work-based learning experience. C Three credits in science. D Four years of foreign language.

Objective 3.01 Making career decisions while in high school gives a student time to: A Work full time. B Play competitive sports. C Run for class officer. D Select appropriate courses.

When taking notes, a student should: Objective 3.01 When taking notes, a student should: A Avoid abbreviating. B Copy the entire paragraph from the book. C Write notes in his or her own words. D Write in complete sentences.

Objective 3.01 When taking notes, a student should: A Copy entire paragraphs from the book. B Memorize the author’s words. C Organize notes by chapter or date. D Write down as much as possible.

Objective 3.01 When finishing the test before time is called: A Make sure all questions are answered. B Turn in the test immediately. C Read the whole test again. D Rest for the next test.

Objective 3.01 The skill that is basic to all studying is: A Math. B Reading. C Writing. D Speaking.

Objective 3.01 Volunteer experiences may help a student: A Confirm career choices. B Take time away from required school work. C Find a place to hang out with friends. D Earn extra money.

Objective 3.01 Which is an example of a poor study skill/habit? A Completing hard assignments first. B Completing easiest assignments first. C Keeping a course notebook. D Keeping assignments up-to-date.

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