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UNIT B-3

UNIT B-3. In multiple choice testing: A negative choice is more likely the answer than a positive one Usually the correct answer is the choice with the most information Read the questions and then all of the answer choices D. “ None of the above” choices are often the correct answer.

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UNIT B-3

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  1. UNITB-3

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

  3. 2. 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

  4. 3. Which statement is TRUE of military training? • It is generally not as good as civilian on-the-job training • There is no tuition assistance for enlisted personnel • Training is provided on-the-go and through specialized schools • Credit from military cannot be transferred

  5. 4. For a student entering a medical field, which career-technical course would be most helpful in high school? • Welding • Allied Health Sciences C. Culinary Arts D. Construction Technology

  6. A paid or unpaid, practical work experience through which a student or graduate gains practical experience under supervision: • Apprenticeship • Cooperative education • Internship • Job shadowing

  7. A postsecondary school where a student might receive a bachelor’s degree in a specific discipline is a: • College or University • Community college • Graduate school • Professional school

  8. 7. Education and training provided by an employer that usually takes place at a work site is known as: • College education • On-the job training • Postsecondary education • Job shadowing

  9. Career pathways allow a student to: • Choose a course that helps prepare them for any career • Choose a sequence of courses for their career interest • Take any course they want to • Take the courses that are assigned to them

  10. When considering a student for admission, most colleges look at all of the following EXCEPT: • The courses that a student has taken • The grades that a student has earned • How many of the faculty a student knows • The school and community activities that the student has been involved in

  11. A four year career plan developed for use in high school should reflect: • Courses to support the student’s chosen career goal • One year of a foreign language • Courses from as many pathways as possible • Few, if any, challenging courses

  12. A student who wishes to enroll in a dual enrollment course will be required to take which test? • ASSET/ACCUPLACER • ASVAB • PSAT • SAT 2400

  13. 12. If a student plans to run a horticultural supply store, high school courses in which subject would most be helpful? • Calculus • Computer engineering • Entrepreneur • Culinary arts

  14. 13. Which is TRUE of community college? • They do not charge tuition • They offer no diploma programs • They have an open door policy • All courses are delivered online

  15. 14. A person who is seeking an Associate degree will most likely choose to attend: • A college out of state • A community college • A private college • The University of North Carolina

  16. 15. Training at this type of school is for a specific job or trade: • Four-year college • Charter school • Community college • Proprietary school

  17. Skills useful in the work place are often developed: • Only in the workplace • Only in high school • Through volunteer work activities • When they are appropriately paid for

  18. Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees are awarded by: • Colleges and universities • Community colleges • Proprietary schools • Vocational schools

  19. 18. Which is an example of a Career-Technical Student Organization (CTSO)? • Beta club • Candy stripers • DECA • Golf team

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

  21. Making career decisions while in high school gives a student time to: • Work full time • Play competitive sports • Run for class officer • Select appropriate courses

  22. Which type of program would a community college provide? • College transfer • Doctoral • Master’s • School of law

  23. A student who wishes to work with computers should pursue which NCDPI career pathway? • Arts and Sciences • Business Technologies • Health Sciences • Public Service Technologies

  24. After a student decides to pursue postsecondary education, the next step is to: A. Submit an official application B Submit an official transcript C. Apply for financial aid D. Sign a letter of intent

  25. Which high school subjects and occupations are most closely related? • Biology and fashion designer • Foreign language and travel agent • Physical education and carpenter • Physics and politician

  26. In North Carolina, a primary source for financial aid information is: • Occupational Outlook Handbook • College Foundation of North Carolina • State Employees Credit Union • State Department of Public Instruction

  27. An effective individual career planning program for high school includes: • Identifying financial aid • Choosing appropriate courses • Choosing a retirement program • Choosing fringe benefits

  28. Every postsecondary institution requires: • A portfolio • An essay • Letters of recommendation • An application for admission

  29. When taking notes, a student should: • Avoid abbreviating • Copy the entire paragraph from the book • Write notes in his or her own words • Write in complete sentences

  30. When taking notes, a student should: • Copy entire paragraphs from the book • Memorize the author’s words • Organize notes by chapter or date • Write down as much as possible

  31. When finishing the test before time is called: • Make sure all questions are answered • Turn in test immediately • Read the whole test again • Rest for the next test

  32. The skill that is basic to all studying is: • Math • Reading • Writing • Speaking

  33. Volunteer experiences may help a student to: • Confirm career choices • Take time away from required school work • Find a place to hang out with friends • Earn extra money

  34. Which is an example of a poor study skill/habit? • Completing hard assignments first • Completing easiest assignments first • Keeping a course notebook • Keeping assignments up-to-date

  35. A good source for scholarship information is: • Banks • Counseling offices • Employment Security Commission • Department of Labor

  36. Which type of financial aid must be paid back? • Loan • Scholarship • Grant • Stipend

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