A | B |
In multiple choice testing: | Read the questions and then all the answer choices. |
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: | An Apprenticeship |
Which statement is TRUE of military training? | Training is provided on-the-job and through specialized schools. |
A paid or unpaid, practical, work experience through which a student or graduate gains practical experience under supervision is: | Internship |
A postsecondary school where a student might receive a bachelor's degree in a specific discipline is a: | College/University |
Education and training provided by an employer that usually takes place at a work site is known as: | on-the-job training |
Career pathways allow a student to: | Choose a sequence of courses for their career interest. |
Which is TRUE of community colleges? | They have an open door policy. |
A person who is seeking an Associate degree will most likely choose to attend: | A Community College |
Training at this type of school is for a specific job or trade. | Propriety School |
Skills useful in the workplace are often developed: | Through volunteer activities. |
Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degrees are awarded by: | Colleges and universities |
Which is an example of a Career-Technical Student Organization (CTSO) | DECA |
Which is a state-wide graduation requirement for North Carolina high school students? | Three credits in Science |
Making career decisions while in high school gives a student time to: | Select appropriate courses. |
When taking notes, a student should: | Write notes in his or her own words. |
When taking notes, a student should: | Organize notes by chapter or date. |
When finishing the test before time is called: | Make sure all questions are answered. |
The skill that is basic to all studying is: | Reading |
Volunteer experiences may help a student: | Confirm career choices. |
Which is an example of a poor study skill/habit? | Completing easiest assignments first. |