ECD Study Guide - KeithBennett

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Playing basketball, being a member of
the science club, and singing are all
examples of:
1-data.
2-interests.
3-subjects.
4-things.
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Watching television, drawing, and
reading are all examples of:
1-attitudes.
2-data.
3-hobbies.
4-things.
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Hiking, hobbies, and hunting are all
examples of:
1-data.
2-interests.
3-things.
4-values.
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Which is an example of an interest in
activities dealing with ideas?
1-Balancing a checkbook
2-Cutting grass
3-Leading a club activity
4-Writing poetry
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Playing with children, running for
student council, and helping others are
examples of what interest category?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Working with numbers, researching,
and doing a science experiment are
examples of what interest category?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Baking, landscaping, and car repairing
are examples of what interest
category?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Painting, inventing, and singing are
examples of what interest category?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Which is an example of an interest in
dealing with people?
1-Playing an instrument in
the band
2-Researching childhood
diseases
3-Running for a class
office
4-Videotaping a football
game
Which is an example of an interest in
activities dealing with data?
1-Building a house
2-Conducting a science
experiment
3-Decorating a room
4-Selling yearbooks
Which is an example of an interest in
activities dealing with things?
1-Making new friends
2-Recording basketball
scores
3-Repairing machines
4-Writing poems
Cheerleading, debating, and studying
are all examples of:
1-activities.
2-hobbies.
3-information.
4-subjects.
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Being friendly, pleasant, and positive
are all examples of what?
1-Attitudes
2-Ideas
3-Interests
4-Values
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Being open minded and seeing the
good in bad things are both examples
of what?
1-Attitudes
2-Ideas
3-Interests
4-Values
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Negativity, sadness, and jealousy are
all examples of what?
1-Attitudes
2-Ideas
3-Interests
4-Values
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Which is an example of attitude?
1-Being happy
2-Being trustworthy
3-Enjoying fishing
4-Keeping friends
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Which is an example of attitude?
1-Building a house
2-Inventing a new product
3-Keeping friends
4-Seeing the good in a
bad situation
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Being positive, keeping an open mind,
and seeing the good in a bad situation
are:
1-attitudes.
2-data.
3-interests.
4-things.
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Being open to change, negativity, and
being kind are:
1-attitudes.
2-data.
3-interests.
4-things.
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Wanting to spend time with family,
having money, and fun are all
examples of:
1-attitudes.
2-ideas.
3-interests.
4-values.
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Honesty, fairness, and patience are all
examples of:
1-attitudes.
2-interests.
3-skills.
4-values.
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Fame, status, and power are all
examples of:
1-attitudes.
2-ideas.
3-interests.
4-values.
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Which are examples of values?
1-Family, money, and
quality time
2-Ideas, interests, and
attitudes
3-Plays, woodworking, and
data
4-Videotaping,
researching, and running
Which are examples of values?
1-Art, science, and data.
2-Good grades,
leadership, and fairness
3-Hobbies, likes, and
dislikes
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4-Ideas, interests, and
attitudes
Which are examples of values?
1-Art, science, and data
2-Hiking, fishing, and
swimming
3-Ideas, interests, and
attitudes
4-Loyalty, kindness, and
friendship
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Honesty, trust, and fairness are
classified as types of:
1-data.
2-interest.
3-things.
4-values.
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Patience, family, and trust are
classified as types of:
1-attitudes.
2-data.
3-interests.
4-values.
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Money, power, and prestige are
classified as types of:
1-attitudes.
2-data.
3-interests.
4-values.
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Creativity, self-expression, and
independence are classified as types
of:
1-attitudes.
2-ideas.
3-interests.
4-values.
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Friendship, trust, and honesty are
classified as types of:
1-attitudes.
2-ideas.
3-interests.
4-values.
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Which is an example of an action by
John?
1-Being happy
2-Feeling angry
3-Feeling sad
4-Kicking in anger
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Which is an example of Bob’s feeling?
1-Acting playful
2-Being excited
3-Riding a bike
4-Walking home
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Which is an example of a habit of
Sara?
1-Acting in a play
2-Baking cookies
3-Laughing when nervous
4-Riding a skateboard
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Which is an example of Kim’s feeling?
1-Being proud
2-Going bowling
3-Running a race
4-Writing a paper
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1-Cleaning the bedroom
2-Drawing a picture
3-Making a collage
4-Wishing for an A
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1-Acting helpful
2-Being cheerful
3-Dancing wild
4-Taking naps
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Which is an example of Rita thinking?
Which is an example of David’s
feeling?
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Which is an example of Justin
thinking?
1-Acting tired
2-Being happy
3-Washing clothes
4-Wishing for an
allowance
Which is an example of an action by
Tony?
1-Being confused
2-Feeling glad
3-Feeling sorry
4-Helping friends
Which is an example of a habit of
Erica?
1-Learning math
2-Running errands
3-Tying shoes
4-Twisting hair when
nervous
Which is an example of Max’s
feeling?
1-Being loud
2-Being nervous
3-Counting cars
4-Raking leaves
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Which is an example of an action by
Pam?
1-Being sure
2-Feeling hopeful
3-Feeling scared
4-Playing soccer
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Which is an example of a habit?
1-Adding numbers
2-Cooking pizza
3-Feeling tired
4-Singing when happy
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Enjoying jumping, hiking, and
swimming are examples of what
learning style?
1-Bodily/Kinesthetic
2-Logical/Mathematical
3-Musical/Rhythmic
4-Visual
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Enjoying keeping track of grades,
solving problems, and researching are
examples of what learning style?
1-Intrapersonal
2-Logical/Mathematical
3-Musical/Rhythmic
4-Naturalistic
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Enjoying art, puzzles, and reading are
examples of what learning style?
1-Bodily/Kinesthetic
2-Interpersonal
3-Musical/Rhythmic
4-Visual/Spatial
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Participating in concerts, ballet recitals,
and Broadway plays are examples of
what learning style?
1-Intrapersonal
2-Logical/Mathematical
3-Musical/Rhythmic
4-Naturalistic
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Camping is an example of an activity
that a person with which learning style
would enjoy?
1-Intrapersonal
2-Logical/Mathematical
3-Musical/Rhythmic
4-Naturalistic
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Swimming is an example of an activity
that a person with which learning style
would enjoy?
1-Bodily/Kinesthetic
2-Logical/Mathematical
3-Musical/Rhythmic
4-Naturalistic
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Journal writing is an example of an
activity that a person with which
learning style would enjoy?
1-Bodily/Kinesthetic
2-Intrapersonal
3-Musical/Rhythmic
4-Naturalistic
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Playing board games is an example of
an activity that a person with which
learning style would enjoy?
1-Bodily/Kinesthetic
2-Interpersonal
3-Musical/Rhythmic
4-Naturalistic
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Athletic and mechanical are examples
of which learning style?
1-Bodily/Kinesthetic
2-Interpersonal
3-Intrapersonal
4-Visual/Spatial
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Painting pictures and reading maps all
examples of which learning style?
1-Bodily/Kinesthetic
2-Interpersonal
3-Intrapersonal
4-Visual/Spatial
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Picking strawberries is an example of
an activity that a person with which
learning style would enjoy?
1-Intrapersonal
2-Interpersonal
3-Musical/Rhythmic
4-Naturalistic
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Laura learns best by reading books,
talking, and writing. What is her
learning style?
1-Intrapersonal
2-Logical/Mathematical
3-Naturalistic
4-Verbal/Linguistic
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Jackie learns best by solving problems,
sorting, and keeping charts. What is
her learning style?
1-Intrapersonal
2-Logical/Mathematical
3-Naturalistic
4-Verbal/Linguistic
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Lisa learns best by making graphs,
painting pictures, and reading maps.
What is her learning style?
1-Intrapersonal
2-Logical/Mathematical
3-Verbal/Linguistic
4-Visual/Spatial
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Keeping score for the basketball team
is an example of an activity that a
person with which learning style would
enjoy?
1-Bodily/Kinesthetic
2-Interpersonal
3-Logical/Mathematical
4-Musical/Rhythmic
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Emailing is an example of an activity
that a person with which learning style
would enjoy?
1-Intrapersonal
2-Interpersonal
3-Logical/Mathematical
4-Musical/Rhythmic
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Making maps is an example of an
activity that a person with which
learning style would enjoy?
1-Bodily/Kinesthetic
2-Interpersonal
3-Logical/Mathematical
4-Visual/Spatial
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Editing the school newspaper is an
example of an activity that a person
with which learning style would enjoy?
1-Bodily/Kinesthetic
2-Interpersonal
3-Verbal/Linguistic
4-Visual/Spatial
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Being on student council and talking
with friends are examples of which type
of skills?
1-Mental
2-Physical
3-Social
4-Spatial
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Calculating math problems and writing
stories are examples of which type of
skills?
1-Mental
2-Physical
3-Social
4-Spatial
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Walking and planting flowers are
1-Mental
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examples of which type of skills?
2-Physical
3-Social
4-Spatial
Flying airplanes, computer
programming, and remembering phone
numbers are examples of which type of
skills?
1-Mental
2-Physical
3-Social
4-Spatial
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Riding a bike, reading, and dancing are
examples of which type of skills?
1-Listening
2-Mental
3-Physical
4-Social
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Adding numbers, keeping records, and
remembering details are all examples
of which type of skills?
1-Mental
2-Physical
3-Social
4-Spatial
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Being a caretaker, being a leader,
being a role model are examples of
which type of skills?
1-Adaptability
2-Mental
3-Physical
4-Social
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Which is an example of a social skill?
1-Arranging books
2-Helping children
3-Running a race
4-Waiting on patients
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1-Being a fast runner
2-Being a quick learner
3-Being a team player
4-Being a natural star
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Answering telephone calls and taking
messages are examples of which type
of transferable skills?
1-Adaptability
2-Communication
3-Decision-making
4-Teamwork
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Paying attention to instructions and
responding to questions are
transferable skills in what category?
1-Adaptability
2-Decision-making
3-Listening
4-Technology
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Designing video games and getting
money from an automatic teller
machine (ATM) are transferable skills
in what category?
1-Adaptability
2-Communicating
3-Teamwork
4-Technology
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Choosing classes to take, choosing
what to wear, and choosing friends are
all transferable skills in what
category?
1-Adaptability
2-Decision-making
3-Listening
4-Technology
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Enjoying a new school and liking a new
neighborhood are transferable skills in
what category?
1-Adaptability
2-Listening
3-Teamwork
4-Technology
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Helping, interacting, and teaching are
all which type of transferable skills?
1-Adaptability
2-Decision-making
3-Teamwork
4-Technology
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Collecting cars, writing reminders, and
putting things in order are examples of
1-Communication
2-Listening
Which is an example of a social skill?
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which type of transferable skills?
3-Organizing and planning
4-Technology
Making videos and talking on a cell
phone are examples of which type of
transferable skills?
1-Adaptability
2-Decision-making
3-Problem-solving
4-Technology
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Cooperating, sharing ideas, and
working with a group are examples of
which type of transferable skills?
1-Adaptability
2-Organizing and planning
3-Teamwork
4-Technology
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Listening, thinking, and talking are all
examples of which type of transferable
skill?
1-Adaptability
2-Organizing and planning
3-Problem-solving
4-Technology
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Making DVDs, listening to an ipod, and
playing a video game are all examples
of which type of transferable skill?
1-Adaptability
2-Communication
3-Decision-making
4-Technology
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Directing plays, leading groups, and
making lists are all examples of which
transferable skill?
1-Adaptability
2-Communication
3-Organizing and planning
4-Technology
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Answering emails, sending text
messages and writing letters are
examples of which transferable skill?
1-Adaptability
2-Communication
3-Decision-making
4-Teamwork
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Which is an example of an organizing
and planning skill?
1-Making a class schedule
2-Playing an instrument
3-Reading stories
4-Sleeping late
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Which is an example of a teamwork
skill?
1-Being a clock watcher
2-Being bossy
3-Running in a relay race
4-Talking out of turn
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Which is an example of a problemsolving skill?
1-Delivering messages
2-Surfing the Internet
3-Sorting papers
4-Walking away when
angry
Which is an adaptability skill?
1-Acting in a play
2-Deciding what to eat
3-Making music
4-Programming an Ipod
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Which is an example of a
communication skill?
1-Adding
2-Reading
3-Skating
4-Traveling
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Which is an example of a technology
skill?
1-Listening to friends
2-Performing a skit
3-Programming an Ipod
4-Writing a letter
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Which is an example of an effective
problem- solving skill?
1-Arguing
2-Ignoring
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3-Listening
4-Stomping
Which is an example of a decisionmaking skill?
1-Classifying information
2-Following a plan
3-Talking to friends
4-Writing a novel
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Janet wants a career using her hands,
working outside, and repairing items.
Which career category do Janet’s
interests match?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Greg has a career that allows him to
help others, plan team activities, and
train staff. Which career category do
Greg’s interests match?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Donna has a career that allows her to
keep records, do reports, and keep
track of money. Which career category
do Donna’s interests match?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Making DVDs, making cookies, and
repairing toys are examples of interests
that match which career category?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Counting supplies, exploring graphs,
and investigating are examples of
interests that match which career
category?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Constructing houses, fixing trucks, and
gardening are examples of interests
that match which career category?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Drawing, decorating, and performing
are examples of interests that match
which career category?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Bill is a counselor. He chose this
career to match his interest in working
with:
1-data.
2-ideas.
3-people.
4-things.
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Donna is a chemist. She chose this
career to match her interest in working
with:
1-data.
2-ideas.
3-people.
4-things.
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John is a song writer. He chose this
career to match his interest in working
with:
1-data.
2-ideas.
3-people.
4-things.
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Erica is a plumber. She chose this
career to match her interest in working
with:
1-data.
2-ideas.
3-people.
4-things.
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Barry is a record keeper. He chose this
career to match his interest in working
1-data.
2-ideas.
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with:
3-people.
4-things.
Counseling, directing, and leading are
all examples of careers that involve
working with which career category?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Welding, carpentry, and car repair are
all examples of careers that involve
working with which career category?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Creating, inventing, and journaling are
all examples of careers that involve
working with which career category?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Doctor, lawyer, and sales clerk are all
examples of careers that involve
working with which career category?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Bricklayer, mechanic, and plumber are
all examples of careers that involve
working with which career category?
1-Data
2-Ideas
3-People
4-Things
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Sam has been a banker with the same
company for 20 years. His job does not
change. Which value matches Sam’s
career?
1-Creativity
2-Recognition
3-Job security
4-Variety
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Mary’s career allows her to be a leader
and get rewarded for her hard work.
Which value matches Mary’s career?
1-Creativity
2-Recognition
3-Job security
4-Variety
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Tom’s career allows him to work on
many different activities and always
have work to do. Which value matches
Tom’s career?
1-Creativity
2-Recognition
3-Job security
4-Variety
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Fred’s career allows him to make his
own schedule and turn in his work
whenever he has completed it. Which
value matches Fred’s career?
1-Creativity
2-Independence
3-Job security
4-Variety
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Amy is a web page designer. Amy
chose this career to match which of her
values?
1-Creativity
2-Independence
3-Job security
4-Variety
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Jay is a writer who works from home.
Jay chose this career to match which
of his values?
1-Independence
2-Recognition
3-Job security
4-Variety
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Tammy is an artist. Tammy chose this
career to match which of her values?
1-Creativity
2-Recognition
3-Job security
4-Variety
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Firefighter, emergency room nurse,
and detective are all examples of
careers that match which value?
1-Creativity
2-Independence
3-Recognition
4-Variety
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Artist, decorator, and musician are all
1-Creativity
examples of careers that match which
value?
2-Independence
3-Recognition
4-Variety
Clothing designer, poet, and rapper are
all examples of careers that match
which value?
1-Creativity
2-Independence
3-Job security
4-Variety
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Coach, police officer, and principal are
all examples of careers that match
which value?
1-Creativity
2-Independence
3-Job security
4-Variety
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Completing many tasks, working
different times, and working with many
people are all examples of which
value?
1-Creativity
2-Recognition
3-Job security
4-Variety
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Being rewarded, being important, and
being thanked are all examples of
which value?
1-Independence
2-Recognition
3-Job security
4-Variety
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Angie is a zookeeper. She enjoys
working with animals. Which
personality type matches Angie’s
career?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Investigative
4-Realistic
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Chuck is a daycare worker. He enjoys
working with children. Which
personality type matches Chuck’s
career?
1-Conventional
2-Investigative
3-Realistic
4-Social
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Donna is a music writer. She enjoys
writing new songs for singers. Which
personality type matches Donna’s
career?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Investigative
4-Realistic
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Glen is a weather forecaster. He
enjoys studying weather patterns.
Which personality type matches Glen’s
career?
1-Artistic
2-Investigative
3-Realistic
4-Social
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Chemist, detective, and weatherman
are examples of careers that match
which personality type?
1-Artistic
2-Enterpriser
3-Investigative
4-Social
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Cashier, money collector, and score
keeper are examples of careers that
match which personality type?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Investigative
4-Realistic
SCS_CTE.6_12.CD.ECD.CD02.02 (100%)
Farmer, rock climber, and truck driver
are examples of careers that match
which personality type?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Investigative
4-Realistic
SCS_CTE.6_12.CD.ECD.CD02.02 (100%)
Actor, model, and song writer are
examples of careers that match which
personality type?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Investigative
4-Realistic
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Will has a career that requires him to
record sports scores and keep a chart
of team scores. Which personality type
matches his career?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Realistic
4-Social
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SCS_CTE.6_12.CD.ECD.CD02.01 (100%)
Gail has a career that requires her to
sell healthy food and get people to
think it is better than junk food. Which
personality type matches her career?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Enterpriser
4-Realistic
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Robert sells a lot of cars. He chose this
career because his personality type
is:
1-artistic.
2-conventional.
3-enterpriser.
4-realistic.
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Katie is a track star. She chose this
career because her personality type
is:
1-artistic.
2-conventional.
3-enterpriser.
4-realistic.
SCS_CTE.6_12.CD.ECD.CD02.02 (100%)
Baby sitter, massage therapist, and
tutor are examples of careers that
involve working with which career
category?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Investigative
4-Social
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Scientist, judge, and sheriff are all
examples of careers that involve
working with which career category?
1-Artistic
2-Investigative
3-Enterpriser
4-Realistic
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Car repairer, football player, and
gardener are all examples of careers
that match which personality type?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Investigative
4-Realistic
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Jacob is a hockey player. He chose
this career because his personality
type is:
1-artistic.
2-conventional.
3-investigative.
4-realistic.
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Tammy is a records keeper. She chose
this career because her personality
type is:
1-artistic.
2-conventional.
3-investigative.
4-realistic.
SCS_CTE.6_12.CD.ECD.CD02.02 (100%)
Bookkeeper, party planner, and
timekeeper are all examples of careers
that match which personality type?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Enterpriser
4-Realistic
SCS_CTE.6_12.CD.ECD.CD02.02 (100%)
Barber, cashier, and librarian are all
examples of careers that match which
personality type?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Investigative
4-Social
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Max has a career that requires him to
decorate, write stories, and take
pictures. To which personality type has
Max matched his career?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Investigative
4-Realistic
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Beth has a career that requires her to
file reports, count money, and put
information in the computer. To which
personality type has Beth matched her
career?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Enterprising
4-Social
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Bill has a career that requires him to
convince daycare owners to buy toys
from his company. To which
personality type has Bill matched his
career?
1-Conventional
2-Enterpriser
3-Investigative
4-Realistic
SCS_CTE.6_12.CD.ECD.CD02.02 (100%)
Explorer, scientist, and spy are
examples of careers that match which
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
personality type?
3-Investigative
4-Realistic
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Car dealer, governor, and minister are
examples of careers that match which
personality type?
1-Conventional
2-Enterpriser
3-Investigative
4-Realistic
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Dan is a waiter. He chose this career
because his personality type is:
1-conventional.
2-investigative.
3-realistic.
4-social.
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Angel is a flower arranger. She chose
this career because her personality
type is:
1-artistic.
2-conventional.
3-investigative.
4-social.
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Camp director, doctor, and dentist are
all examples of careers that match
which personality type?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Realistic
4-Social
SCS_CTE.6_12.CD.ECD.CD02.02 (100%)
Bank teller, money counter, and record
keeper are all examples of careers that
match which personality type?
1-Conventional
2-Enterpriser
3-Investigative
4-Realistic
SCS_CTE.6_12.CD.ECD.CD02.02 (100%)
Crime scene worker, heart doctor, and
security guard are all examples of
careers that match which personality
type?
1-Artistic
2-Enterpriser
3-Investigative
4-Realistic
SCS_CTE.6_12.CD.ECD.CD02.02 (100%)
Drummer, movie star, and story writer
are all examples of careers that match
which personality type?
1-Artistic
2-Conventional
3-Investigative
4-Realistic
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John worked as a car washer, cashier,
and clerk. These are examples of
which type of work?
1-Job
2-Occupation
3-Career
4-Volunteer
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David worked as a newspaper deliver,
taxi driver, and waiter. These are
examples of which type of work?
1-Job
2-Occupation
3-Career
4-Volunteer
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In six years, Jane worked as a teacher,
counselor, and principal. These are
examples of which type of work?
1-Job
2-Occupation
3-Career
4-Volunteer
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Kim has been an X-Ray technician,
nurse, and surgeon. These are
examples of which type of work?
1-Job
2-Occupation
3-Career
4-Volunteer
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Tom donates his time on weekends,
feeding the homeless and reading to
the elderly. These are examples of
which type of work?
1-Job
2-Occupation
3-Career
4-Volunteer
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Which are examples of types of work
grouped by similar careers?
1-Dentist and surgeon
2-Receptionist and
engineer
3-Baker and barber
4-Musician and
researcher
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Which are examples of types of work
grouped by similar careers?
1-Engineer and eye doctor
2-Cashier and clerk
3-Driver and drafter
4-Scientist and school
teacher
Which are examples of types of work
grouped by common interests?
1-Firefighter and farmer
2-Architect and accountant
3-Hairstylist and barber
4-Receptionist and
mechanic
Which are examples of types of work
grouped by common interests?
1-Pilot and pharmacist
2-Lawyer and landscaper
3-Chef and clerk
4-Plumber and carpenter
Which are examples of types of work
grouped by career field?
1-Coach and umpire
2-Cook and hairstylist
3-Funeral director and
mathematician
4-Electrician and editor
Which is an example of a nontraditional career for a woman?
1-Accountant
2-Buyer
3-Carpenter
4-Nurse
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Which is an example of a nontraditional career for a woman?
1-Cashier
2-Construction worker
3-Manicurist
4-Nurse
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Which is an example of a nontraditional career for a woman?
1-Bricklayer
2-Buyer
3-Manicurist
4-Nurse
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Which is an example of a nontraditional career for a man?
1-Carpenter
2-Clergy
3-Construction worker
4-Nurse
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Which is an example of a nontraditional career for a man?
1-Actor
2-Clergy
3-Construction worker
4-Dental hygienist
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Which is an example of a nontraditional career for a man?
1-Carpenter
2-Childcare worker
3-Construction worker
4-Mechanic
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A company president states he/she
likes his/her job because he/she is
seen as a leader. What reason is the
company president working?
1-Contribution
2-Identity
3-Income
4-Lifestyle
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A librarian states he/she likes his/her
job because he/she is able to meet
people. What reason is the librarian
working?
1-Contribution
2-Identity
3-Income
4-Lifestyle
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A counselor states he/she likes his/her
job because he/she is able to help
others. What reason is the counselor
working?
1-Contribution
2-Identity
3-Income
4-Lifestyle
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A chef states he/she likes his/her job
because he/she enjoys knowing that
people enjoy his/her cooking. What
reason is the chef working?
1-Income
2-Identity
3-Lifestyle
4-Satisfaction
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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?
1-Contribution
2-Identity
3-Income
4-Lifestyle
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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?
1-Income
2-Identity
3-Lifestyle
4-Satisfaction
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It is important that a job allows Beth to
help others and make a difference.
This is an example of what reason for
working?
1-Contribution
2-Identity
3-Income
4-Lifestyle
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Which is an example of something that
demonstrates that a person’s reason
for working is lifestyle?
1-Being recognized as a
team player
2-Missing family outings
due to working on
weekends
3-Receiving awards for
being a top salesperson
4-Working nights in order
to volunteer at a school
during the day
Which is an example of something that
demonstrates that a person’s reason
for working is identity?
1-Being known as a team
player
2-Earning a lot of money
3-Enjoying working
4-Having flexibility to
adjust schedule
Which is an example of something that
demonstrates that a person’s reason
for working is income?
1-Adjusting schedule to
play golf
2-Driving the company car
3-Receiving a bonus
4-Traveling
Which is an example of how
technology has changed the world of
work?
1-Computers do the work
that was done by people
2-No changes have
occurred.
3-Reduction in the number
of computers
4-Workers have to work on
weekends
Which is an example of how
technology has changed the world of
work?
1-Availability of onsite
childcare facilities
2-Keeping appointments
on a Blackberry
3-More casual dressing
4-Using a paper calendar
Which is an example of how the global
economy has changed the world of
work?
1-Minimum work age is
younger
2-Most people work at
home
3-No more weekend work
4-Required some jobs to
be moved overseas
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Which is an example of how the global
economy has changed the world of
work?
1-Increase in the number
of work days
2-Many people work from
home
3-People do not have to
travel for work
4-Telephone assistance
from India
Which is an example of how society
has changed the world of work?
1-Decreased number of
grandparents in the
workplace
2-Decreased number of
men in the workplace
3-Increased number of
adolescents in the
workplace
4-Increased number of
woman in the workplace
Which is an example of a workplace
trend?
1-Being a lifelong learner
2-Being concerned
3-Being optimistic
4-Being the best
employee
Which is an example of a workplace
trend?
1-Being able to work fast
2-Being able to work from
home
3-Being concerned about
work
4-Being the best
employee
A female engineer noticed that more
women engineers are in her
department than men. What world of
work change has contributed to this
increase?
1-Global economy
2-Technology
3-Society
4-Workplace trends
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An employee worked in the same plant
for ten years. In six months, his/her
department will move overseas. What
world of work change has contributed
to this move?
1-Global economy
2-Technology
3-Society
4-Workplace trends
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Ann works for a large company. Her
office is in her home. What world of
work change has contributed to this?
1-Global economy
2-Technology
3-Society
4-Workplace trends
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Keeping a journal, looking at the
newspaper, and reciting a poem are all
examples of:
1-basic skills.
2-decision-making skills.
3-system skills.
4-teamwork skills.
SCS_CTE.6_12.CD.ECD.CD03.02 (100%)
Counting change, doing homework,
and debating are all examples of:
1-adaptability skills.
2-basic skills.
3-organizing skills.
4-people skills.
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Playing an instrument, planning a
birthday party, and keeping track of
allowance are all examples of:
1-adaptability skills.
2-basic skills.
3-math skills.
4-people skills.
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Searching the Internet, debating, and
1-adaptability skills.
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studying are all examples of:
2-basic skills.
3-math skills.
4-teamwork skills.
Joining a club, helping with a
fundraiser, and sharing club duties are
all examples of:
1-adaptability skills.
2-basic skills.
3-math skills.
4-teamwork skills.
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Playing with friends, being a club
president, and doing chores are
examples of what foundation skills
category?
1-Basic
2-Personal qualities
3-Thinking
4-Writing
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Adjusting to a new schedule, changing
schools, and moving to a new home
are all examples of:
1-adaptability skills.
2-basic skills.
3-math skills.
4-teamwork skills.
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Picking out clothes to wear, writing
songs, and doing an experiment are
examples of what foundation skills
category?
1-Basic
2-Personality qualities
3-Social
4-Thinking
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Designing clothes, selecting classes to
take, and putting together a puzzle are
examples of what foundations skills
category?
1-Basic
2-Personal qualities
3-Social
4-Thinking
SCS_CTE.6_12.CD.ECD.CD03.02 (100%)
Being on time, telling the truth, and
spending time with friends are
examples of what foundations skills
category?
1-Adaptability
2-Basic
3-Personal qualities
4-Thinking
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Which is an example of using an
interpersonal skill?
1-Playing an instrument
2-Researching problems
3-Serving as a class
officer
4-Singing a solo
Which is an example of using
information skills?
1-Building a house
2-Buying games
3-Filing records in an
office
4-Performing in a play
Which is an example of a systems
skill?
1-Cutting grass
2-Designing computer
operating programs
3-Designing houses
4-Keeping stats for a
basketball team
Which is an example of a resources
skill?
1-Creating plays
2-Leading a dance routine
3-Making work schedules
for employees
4-Teaching
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