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CAREER READINESS EXAM REVIEW Fall 2022

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The _____, called the primary tab, contains the more frequently used tools.Home Tab
When a red wave appears under a word is means what?Spelling is incorrect
____ is an example of an alignmentCenter
The keyboard shortcut for paste is what?CTRL + V
The keyboard shortcut for select all is what?CTRL + A
A _____ is text and graphics that print at the top of each page.Header
A ______ is text and graphics that print at the bottom of every page.Footer
The Word default for margins is _________.One inch around
A(n) __________ is the coordinates of the intersection of a column and a row; for example A1.cell reference
__________ involves creating a single cell by combining two or more selected cells.Merging cells
To add a chart in Excel what ribbon do you need to be viewing?Insert
What is the first thing that needs to be done to add a chart into Excel?Select a range of data
The _________ function sums the number in the range and then divides the sum by the number of cells in the range.AVERAGE
The ________ function finds the highest number in a set of numerical data.MAX
The ________ function finds the lowest number in a set of numerical data.MIN
The ______________ number format displays numbers with a dollar sign, commas and decimals.Accounting
When a number is formatted as money, it can have a floating or a ______ dollar sign.fixed
The formatting that appears only when the value in a cell meets conditions that you specify is called __________ formatting.conditional
What keyboard shortcut is used to show a spreadsheet with the formulas showing?CTRL + ~
$B$20 is a(n) ___________ reference.absolute
This function inserts the date and time the computer is set to or the current date.NOW
A PowerPoint presentation is also called a ____________________.slide show
The basic unit of a PowerPoint is a _____________.slide
The purpose of a _______ is to introduce the presentation to the audience.title slide
_______ are boxes with dotted borders that are displayed when you create a new slide.Placeholders
Microsoft _______ is a complete presentation program that allows users to produce professional-looking presentations.PowerPoint
In PowerPoint, the effect that one sees when going from one slide to the next in a PowerPoint slideshow, such as dissolve is a what?transition
When you want to take back what you most recently did within any Microsoft program, you can use the _______ key.Undo
In PowerPoint, what is the 7X7 Rule?7 words in one line of text and 7 lines of text per slide
In which of the following is it especially important to use full sentences and good grammar instead of phrases?Microsoft Word reports
To format numbers in the worksheet with a floating dollar sign, highlight the cells to be formatted, _____.right-click, click Format Cells
To center cell entries across columns, highlight the cells, press ______.Merge/Center button
To enter column titles that appear on two lines within a cell, type the first word, press _____ and type second word.Alt + Enter
To alert Excel that you are entering a formula and not text, type a(n) ________ preceding the formula.equal sign (=)
When Excel automatically sets the width of a column based on the widest entry in the column, it is called ______.best fit
Use the ________key to change a cell reference in the formula bar to an absolute reference.F4
When copying a range of cells using the drag and drop method, you first point to the border of the selected range so that the mouse pointer changes to a(n)_________.cross hair
To rotate a selected pie chart, click _____ on the Layout Tab.3-D Rotation
Press the _________ key to remove characters to the right of the insertion point.Delete
A ____ is the intersection of a row and a column.cell
An ________ chart is one that is on a worksheet.embedded
You may copy a cell's format by using the _______________ located on the Formatting toolbar.format painter button
______ allows you to type words in a paragraph continually without pressing the ENTER key at the end of each line.WordWrap
How many times do you return after the dateline in a letter?Four times
An organized association of workers, often in a specific industry, that works to protect and advance their work rights and interests.Labor Union
A concerted refusal to work for, purchase from, or handle the products of an employer because of a desire for them to change their policies or work conditionsBoycott
Negotiations between an Employer and Union, representing a group of employees, that determines the conditions of employment.Collective Bargaining
A formal complaint, usually lodged by an employee or the union, alleging a misinterpretation or improper application of one or more terms in a collective bargaining contract.Grievance
The carrying of signs or the passing out of literature protesting working conditions or actions taken by the employer.Picketing
Formal approval of a newly negotiated agreement by vote of the union members affected.Ratification
A full-time representative of a local union whose job it is to represent members in the local.Union Representative
the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex.Discrimination
A work stoppageStrike
The hearing and determination of a dispute or the settling of differences between parties by a person or persons chosen or agreed to by them.Arbitration
Person, Place, or ThingNoun
Used in place of a nounPronoun
A word that expresses actionVerb
A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronounAdjective
A word that modifies a verbAdverb
A word that connects or joinsConjunction
A word or phrase that expresses emotionInterjection
A word that shows relation between a noun/pronoun and some other word in the sentencePreposition
preparedall ready
by this timealready
structure for worshipaltar
to changealter
to promiseassure
to make certainensure
arranged in sequenceserial
breakfast foodcereal
to protect from lossinsure
each single dayevery day
ordinaryeveryday
in a formal mannerformally
in the pastformerly
capital sum; school officialprincipal
rule of actionprinciple
means "also" or "excessive"too
the sign of the infinitiveto
a numbertwo
calm perseverancepatience
people receiving medical treatmentpatients
An employer's formal training program combining on-the-job learning with technical instruction for a specific trade.Apprenticeship
A degree granted by technical, community, and some private career colleges that typically requires at least two years of study (60+ hours) beyond high schoolAssociate Degree
An academic award that usually requires four years (120 hours) beyond high school at an accredited college or university.Bachelor's Degree
Reference to a type of job that requires workers to wear work clothes or protective clothing, usually manual labor positions that earn an hourly wage.Blue Collar
Reference to a type of job with salaried, professional workers in office settings who typically wear business attire as opposed to the protective clothing.White Collar
A person's consecutive, often progressive achievement or experience in professional or business life that expresses commitment to a cluster or pathway.Career
A series of related jobs with progressively more responsibility and prestigeCareer Ladder
High school and college programs that teach industry-specific skills, including math, writing, reading, science, and foundational knowledge and skills used in a careerCareer Technical Education
A postsecondary educational institution that offers undergraduate programs, but usually no graduate degree programs.College
A type of college that offers one- or two-year degree programs.Community College
The skills, attitudes, and personality traits needed to increase a job seeker's chances of being positively perceived by employers.Employability
A specific type of business, or branch of a particular field, that employs personnel and uses and generates capital.Industry
A short-term experience where an individual works under supervision in a workplace to gain practical skills and experience in a career pathway and to increase work-readiness skills.Internship
A paid position with specific duties and responsibilities at a particular organization.Job
An exam used to test a student's academic ability so that he or she may be placed in the appropriate courses in that field.Placement Test
A formal instructional program which curriculum is designed primarily for students who have earned a high school diploma or the equivalentPostsecondary Education
A person who chooses to be employed in a particular profession on a long-term or ongoing basis, or possesses the skills, knowledge and ethical standards of a particular career pathway.Professional
Differences between the skills job applicants have and the skills deemed necessary for the job.Skills Gap
Personality traits, aptitudes, and attitudes that direct how a person interacts and works with others on the job.Soft Skills
Programs and courses that teach skills which are directly related to a specific job or profession, as opposed to academic education which looks at a subject in a more abstract way.Technical or Vocational Education
Abilities, technical skills, and personal qualities a worker can use in more than one occupationTransferable Skills
Course credit that is accepted by another high school, college or university and applied to meet program requirements.Transfer Credit
Refers to the skills, aptitudes, and attitudes employers expect job seekers to have in preparation for the culture and demands of the workplace.Work Readiness
Essential functions are the fundamental job duties that you must be able to perform on your own or with the help of a reasonable accommodationEssential Functions
Evidence of one's education, training or knowledge, including degrees, licensing, occupational certification, and accreditation information.Credentials
A document a candidate prepares and submits to a company in hopes of obtaining a position.Application
May include additional research into a potential employee's criminal history, social media presence, and moreBackground Check
The sum of all remuneration and benefits given to an employee for work rendered.Compensation
A quick statement one makes to sell their candidacy to an employer.Elevator Speech
A period of time between two jobs where an employee has no employment.Employment Gap
Specific abilities and know-how, such as knowledge of a particular software program.Hard Skills
The department of a company that deals with employees and their relationship to the company, including the hiring process, benefits, time off, and more.Human Resources
A written description of one's achievements, interests, etc., included as part of an application for a job or to an educational program.Personal Statement


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