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Test and expand your knowledge about career topics with this interactive Jeopardy-style game. Learn about factors to consider in evaluating career options, future job trends, resources for entrepreneurs, and more. Perfect for students, educators, and anyone interested in career development. Enjoy the challenge and have fun while enhancing your understanding of the career landscape.
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Topic 1: 200 • Question: • A factor to consider in evaluating career options? • Answer • A. Friend’s choice of career • B. Work conditions Back
Topic 1: 400 • Question: • A primary source of information for would-be entrepreneurs • Answer • Small Business Administration Back
Topic 1: 600 • Question: • Jobs in the future will increasingly involve more • Answer • Employee telecommuting Back
Topic 1: 800 • Question: • Which Internet resources is replacing DOT • Answer • O*Net Back
Topic 1: 1000 • Question: • What are some NC internet resources for career information? • Answer • NcCareers.org, CFNC Back
Topic 2: 200 • Question: • Any money or equipment invested in running a business is referred to as • Answer • Capital Back
Topic 2: 400 • Question: • What are some non-traditional jobs • Answer • Nursing, Waitress, Back
Topic 2: 600 • Question: • A person who runs a business and self-employed is called • Answer • Entrepreneur Back
Topic 2: 800 • Question: • Women make up more then half of the workforce in which industry? • Answer • Retail sales Back
Topic 2: 1000 • Question: • You can locate magazine articles about specifc careers in the: • Answer • Reader’s Guide to Periodic Literature Back
Topic 3: 200 • Question: • An increase in the number of dual income families has created an increase in the area of service or goods occupations? • Answer • Service occupations Back
Topic 3: 400 • Question: • A factor which may lead to succes in the work place is: • Answer • Willingness to learn Back
Topic 3: 600 • Question: • The latest trends in a trade or profession can be found in what type of reading? • Answer • Trade and professional journals Back
Topic 3: 800 • Question: • Work Habits and attitudes required in all jobs are: • Answer • Transferable skills Back
Topic 3: 1000 • Question: • What is a research tool you use today that was not a concern or available for workers in the 1950s • Answer • Internet Back
Topic 4: 200 • Question: • Private ownership, profit motive, competition and freedom of choice are characteristics of ________ here is America: • Answer • Free enterprise system Back
Topic 4: 400 • Question: • Major classification systems for occupations include? • Answer • Standard Occupational Classification (SOC), US Educational career clusters, Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Back
Topic 4: 600 • Question: • A form of legal business ownership? • Answer • Franchise, Partnership, Proprietorship Back
Topic 4: 800 • Question: • Where either gender comprises 25 percent or less of the workforce • Answer • Nontraditional occupations Back
Topic 4: 1000 • Question: • Something people should consider as they make geographic moves to another place for work is: • Answer • The cost of living Back
Topic 5: 200 • Question: • A career portfolio is helpful in a job interview because it • Answer • Helps showcase the applicants’ skills, interests, and abilities Back
Topic 5: 400 • Question: • What is the purpose of studying the 16 career clusters? • Answer • You can explore the wide range of jobs within a career area Back
Topic 5: 600 • Question: • A high school transcript with an excessive amount of unexcused absences is not evidence of what attribute? • Answer • Dependability Back
Topic 5: 800 • Question: • What might help students choose a non-traditional class? • Answer • Being taught by a non-traditional teacher. Back
Topic 5: 1000 • Question: • If you don’t understand a question the interview asks: • Answer • Ask him/her to clarify it. Back
Bonus Question: 5000 pts. • Question: • State of human development often referred to as the “working years”; between a person’s late 20 and early 60s, when he/she is productive in the work world, develops a family and re-examines personal beliefs and values • Answer • Generativity Back