SESSION 6 1. Which of the following is not a factor to consider in making self-evaluation? a. Qualifications b. Years of experience c. Attitude d. Age Answer: C Factors to consider in making a self-evaluation includes Qualifications, Years of experience and training, Age and Physical condition and Emotional stability and Goals in life 2. The following are factors selecting a field of nursing. SATA. a. Kind of work to be performed b. Availability of work c. Hours of work d. Qualifications Answer: A, B, C, D FACTORS IN SELECTING A FIELD OF NURSING (Refer to pg. 2 of the module) 3. In writing you application, which of the following is the least helpful? a. Use clean white paper b. Use proper salutation c. Enclose return postage d. Use pencil in writing Answer: D Useful Pointers in Making a Letter of Application (Refer to pg. 2 of the module) 4. An application letter contains the following, except. a. Source and purpose b. Expression of gratitude c. Reference d. A request for personal interview Answer: B A letter of application usually contains the following facts: Source and purpose, Qualifications, Reference, A request for a personal interview 5. Which of the following is true about personal interview? a. Face-to-face conference between two people b. Interview between an employer and an applicant c. Give chance to assess each other d. All of the above Answer: D An interview is a face-to-face conference between two people about something. An interview between an applicant and a prospective employer gives both a chance to assess each other. 6. Which of the following pointers is the least helpful to give an applicant who will undergo interview? a. Make a personal appointment b. Be at the place at the appointed time c. Be at your best d. Ask questions about the job Answer: A Refer to pg.4 of the module 7. If you are a female, which of the following is the most helpful tip when going for an interview? a. Moderate to heavy make up b. Any dress c. Simple hairdo d. Wear accessories that can catch the employer’s attention Answer: C If you are a female, be neat, have a simple hairdo, moderate make-up, modest dress. Do not appear as if you are going to a party. 8. If you are a male, which of the following is the most helpful tip when going for an interview? a. Make sure your clothes are clean b. Have a decent haircut c. Be well shaven d. All of the above Answer: D If you are a male, be sure your clothes are spotless and clean especially at the collar line. Have a decent haircut andbewell-shaven. 9. Causes of failure in a job may be due to the following, except. a. Incompetence b. Dishonesty c. Balance time for relaxation and recreation d. None of the above Answer: C Refer to pg.5 of the module 10. When writing your resignation letter, observe the following points. SATA a. Give the date of resignation b. State the reason for resigning c. Express gratitude for kindness and consideration given during the period of employment d. Attach clearance for money Answer: A, B, C, D Refer to pgs. 5-6 of the module SESSION 7 1. This is a meeting of minds between two persons whereby one binds himself, with respect to the other, to give something or to render some service. a. Agreement b. Memorandum c. Contract d. Law Answer: C This document and the information thereon is the property of PHINMA Education (Department of Nursing) 3of5 A contract is a meeting of minds between two persons whereby one binds himself, with respect to the other, to give something or to render some service. 2. A contract that is concluded as a result of acts of conduct of the parties to which the law ascribes an objective intention to enter into a contract. a. Formal contract b. Informal contract c. Express contract d. Implied contract Answer: D An implied contract is one that is concluded as a result of acts of conduct of the parties to which the law ascribes An objective intention to enter into a contract.' To avoid subsequent problems, nurses are advised to clarify the terms and conditions of employment before assumption of work with the prospective employer. 3. This the type of contract in which the conditions and terms of the contract are given orally or in writing by the parties concerned. a. Formal contract b. Informal contract c. Express contract d. Implied contract Answer: C An express contract is one in which the conditions and terms of the contract are given orally or in writing by the parties concerned. 4. The doctrine “facio ut des” means a. I do that you may give b. I give that you may do c. I receive what I deserve d. I deserve what I receive Answer: A doctrine of facio ut des which means "I do that you may give." 5. What contract is concluded as the result of a written document or correspondence where the law does not require the same to be in writing? a. Formal contract b. Informal contract c. Express contract d. Implied contract Answer: B An informal contract is one which is concluded as the result of a written document or correspondence where the law does not require the same to be in writing, 6. This contract refers to an agreement among parties involved and is required to be in writing by some special laws. a. Formal contract b. Informal contract c. Express contract d. Implied contract Answer: A A formal contract refers to an agreement among parties involved and is required to be in writing by some special laws 7. What contract is expressly prohibited by law? a. Formal contract b. Illegal contract c. Void contract d. Implied contract Answer: B An illegal contract is one that is expressly prohibited by law. 8. This contract is inexistent from the very beginning and therefore may not be enforced. a. Formal contract b. Illegal contract c. Void contract d. Implied contract Answer: C A void contract is one that is inexistent from the very beginning and therefore may not be enforced. 9. The following contracts are void or inexistent from the beginning. SATA a. Those whose cause, object or purpose are contrary to law, morals, good customs, public order or public policy. b. Those whose cause or object did not exist from the time of transaction. c. Those whose object is outside the commerce of man. d. Those which contemplate an impossible service. Answer: A, B, C, D The following contracts are void or inexistent from the beginning. 1. Those whose cause, object or purpose are contrary to law, morals, good customs, public order or public policy. 2. Those whose cause or object did not exist from the time of transaction. 3. Those whose object is outside the commerce of man. 4. Those which contemplate an impossible service. 5. Those where the intention of the parties relative to the principal object cannot be ascertained. 6. Those expressly prohibited or declared void by law. 7. Those which are absolutely simulated or fictitious. 10. A failure to perform an agreement a. Inexistent contract b. Voidable contract c. Illegal contract d. Breach of contract Answer: D Breach of contract is failure to perform an agreement, whether expressed or implied, without cause