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| What is the main purpose of studying the sixteen career clusters? | You can explore the wide range of jobs within a career area. |
| A TV announcer is a job in which career cluster? | Arts, audivisual technology and communications |
| Careers in which career cluster are highly technical and require firm backgrounds in math and science? | Scientific research/engineering |
| A book that describes various careers and the future for those careers: | Occupational Outlook Handbook. |
| Plagiarism is: | Speaking and using the ideas or writings of another as one's own. |
| A school counselor or Career Development Coordinator (CDC) can assist students in their career planning by: | Helping them explore their career interests. |
| A book that describes thousands of jobs in regards to duties and work characteristics is the: | Dictionary of Ocupational Titles/O*Net. |
| The book that lists twelve main interest areas and careers that suit people with those interests is: | Guide to Occupational Edducation. |
| Which North Carolina resource will help you match your interests with possible occupations? | NC Careers |
| One way to research careers informally is to: | Talk to friends and family about their job. |
| When researching careers, it is best to start by: | Using O*Net and the OOH. |
| The Occupational Outlook Handbook is an excellent career resource because it: | Lists the same information about every job. |
| A career consultation is: | A discussion for seeking career advice. |
| Researching a career to find out whether jobs will be available in that field in the future can help determine: | A career outlook. |
| When a student is identifying people and resources to assist with career plans, the following should be considered: | Reliable resources. |
| Which career is in the Agriculture and Natural Resources Technologies career cluster? | Forester |
| A person with a lawn-mowing business has an outdoor: | Work environment. |
| A trusted advisor might be called a/an: | Mentor. |
| The US Department of Education Career Clusters include: | Health Science. |
| Which US Department of Education Career Cluster provides basic human needs? | Agriculture and Natural Resources. |
| Which of the following is an occupational cluster in the North Carolina Career pathways? | Health Sciences |
| A sedentary job is one in which an employee might: | Spend much of the day sitting. |
| College information specific to North Carolilna can be accessed at which Internet site? | CFNC.org |
| Making a career choice to work out-of-doors will mean: | Learning to adapt to the environment. |
| Which of the following is NOT a career information guide? | Readers' Guide to Periodic Literature |
| The Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) System includes: | Production Occupations. |
| Two Internet resources with specific North Carolina career information include: | nccareers.org and cfnc.org. |
| A North Carolina resource for career information is: | NCCareers.org |
| Major classification systems for occupations include all of the following EXCEPT: | Computerized Career Information System. |
| Which Internet resource is replacing the DOT (Dictionary of Occupational Titles)? | O*Net |
| You can locate magazine articles about specific careers in the: | Readers' Guide to Periodic Literature. |
| Which is a component of a research paper? | References |
| An example of a job from the Public Services career cluster is a/an: | Firefighter. |
| Which of the following would NOT be considered a valuable library research source? | Television |
| When evaluating a specific career, consider: | Working conditions. |
| Which job requires physical strength? | Brick masonry |