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Work Places Dangers Jobs Tools Employee of The Month Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

If I am a certified fruit and vegetable clerk, I can ONLY work in a grocery store. True or false?

False Back to Jeopardy

If you like working with the public, name two workplaces that could be right for you.

Possible answers: Grocery store Hardware store Restaurant Etc. Back to Jeopardy

If your are physically strong, name two workplaces that could be right for you.

Possible answers: Warehouse Lumber yard Grocery store Restaurant Etc. Back to Jeopardy

Name three workplaces where you could work if you are a cook.

Possible answers: Restaurant Hospital School Cafeteria Etc. Back to Jeopardy

Name two occupations that can be found in a grocery store.

Possible answers: Clerk Cashier Manager Baker Etc. Back to Jeopardy

Younger workers have more chances of getting job-related injuries during the first few weeks of employment. True or false?

True Back to Jeopardy

Which piece of equipment should you wear to avoid slipping down on a wet floor?

Slip resistant shoes (non slip shoes) Back to Jeopardy

Name one potential injury in a restaurant.

Possible answers: Knife-related injuries (cut) Burned hands Injuries related to falling down on slippery surfaces Back to Jeopardy

Name two types of potential injuries in a warehouse.

Possible answers: Back-related injuries (from lifting heavy things) Cut from using a utility knife Injuries related to a constant position (example: to a knee because the employee is always standing) Back to Jeopardy

In Québec, among workers aged under 25, there are: A.1 job-related death every year B.5 job-related deaths every year C.12 job-related deaths every year

Back to Jeopardy

Who am I? I wash, peel and cut fruit and vegetables

Assistant cook Back to Jeopardy

Who am I? I help people find the right products for their renovation projects.

Hardware store clerk Back to Jeopardy

Who am I? I make sure the water temperature is just right.

Assistant hairdresser Back to Jeopardy

Who am I? I make sure that food bowls and water bowls are clean and filled every day.

Pet shop clerk Back to Jeopardy

What is the most common task performed by semi-skilled trades?

Clean up your work place Back to Jeopardy

Name a tool used by a hairdresser

Scissors, brush, comb, hair dryer, flat iron, etc. Back to Jeopardy

Name a tool used by a mechanic

Pliers, screwdriver, wrench, gloves, safety glasses, etc. Back to Jeopardy

Name a tool used by a Grocery store Clerk

Cart, price tag gun, utility knife, etc. Back to Jeopardy

Name two tools used by a baker’s helper

Possible answers: Utensils Rolling pin Tin/pan Etc. Back to Jeopardy

Which tool is common to all these jobs: Grocery store clerk Warehouse clerk Hardware store clerk Assistant hairdresser

A broom Back to Jeopardy

It is important to get to work a few minutes before your work shift starts. True or false?

True Back to Jeopardy

Name two qualities that are essential when working with the public.

Possible answers: Polite Friendly Nice Etc. Back to Jeopardy

Which of the following are GOOD reasons to miss work? A. Attending a driving class B. Dentist appointment C. Taking part in a hockey tournament D. Being sick E. Death of a family member

D. Being sick E. Death of a family member Back to Jeopardy

Which of the following situation is the best option? A. I complete a task and then I wait for my boss to give me more work. B. I complete a task and then I find more work to do.

Back to Jeopardy

A manager is looking for a new employee. Which of the following candidate should be hired? A.Mathieu is always available and respectful but he talks a lot. B. Alexandre is generous and funny. He often brings coffee but he is always late.

A. Mathieu Back to Jeopardy

Complete the following sentence: An internship (or stage) is an opportunity to improve…

…my attitudes, skills and abilities. Back to Jeopardy