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Directions: Carefully read each of the following multiple-choice items and the four possible answers. Select the correct response and mark the letter of the correct answer.

Ann works for a large company. Her office is in her home Ann works for a large company. Her office is in her home. What world of work change has contributed to this: Global economy Technology Society Workplace trends

An employee worked in the same plant for ten years An employee worked in the same plant for ten years. In six months, his department will move overseas. What world of work change has contributed to this move? Global economy Technology Society Workplace trends

Which is an example of a workplace trend? Being able to work fast Being able to work from home Being concerned about work Being the best employee

Which is an example of how technology has changed the world of work? Availability of onsite childcare facilities Keeping appointments on a I-phone More casual dressing Using a paper calendar

Which is an example of something that shows that a person's reason for working is income? Adjusting schedule to play golf Driving the company car Receiving a bonus Traveling

Which is an example of something that shows that a person's reason for working is identity? Being known as a team player Earning a lot of money Enjoying working Having flexibility to adjust schedule

It is important that a job allows Beth to help others and make a difference. This is an example of what reason for working? Contribution Identity Income Lifestyle

It is important to Fred that his job supports his desire to be happy and enjoy working. This is an example of what reason for working? Income Identity Lifestyle Satisfaction

It is important to Amy that her job allows her to spend time with her family and have weekends off. This is an example of what reason for working? Contribution Identity Income Lifestyle

A chef states he likes his job because he enjoys knowing that people enjoy his cooking. What reason is the chef working? Income Identity Lifestyle Satisfaction

A company president states he likes his job because he is seen as a leader. What reason is the company president working? Contribution Identity Income Lifestyle

Which is an example of a non-traditional career for a man? Carpenter Childcare worker Construction worker Mechanic

Which is an example of a non-traditional career for a man? Actor Clergy Construction worker Dental hygienist

Which is an example of a non-traditional career for a woman? Bricklayer Buyer Nail Stylist Nurse

Which is an example of a non-traditional career for a woman? Cashier Construction worker Nail Stylist Nurse

Which are examples of types of work grouped by common interests? Firefighter and farmer Architect and accountant Hairstylist and barber Receptionist and mechanic

Tom donates his time on weekends, feeding the homeless and reading to the elderly. These are examples of which type of work? Job Occupation Career Volunteer

Kim has been an X-Ray technician, nurse, and surgeon Kim has been an X-Ray technician, nurse, and surgeon. These are examples of which type of work? Job Occupation Career Volunteer

In six years, Jane worked as a teacher, counselor, and principal In six years, Jane worked as a teacher, counselor, and principal. These are examples of which type of work? Job Occupation Career Volunteer  

David worked as a newspaper deliver, taxi driver, and waiter David worked as a newspaper deliver, taxi driver, and waiter. These are examples of which type of work? Job Occupation Career Volunteer