Sales - Answers Which of the following is NOT an employability skill?
Style of speaking or behaving - Answers Which of the following describes mannerisms?
Treating everyone fairly - Answers Which of the following is a leadership skill?
Speech - Answers Which of the following is a way to exhibit professionalism?
Ethical conduct - Answers Which of the following is important when using technology?
effective communication - Answers 6. Which of the following is considered the most important skill in
the workplace?
Creating a final product - Answers Which of the following is considered a Knowledge of Technology skill?
Positive work behaviors and personal qualities which make individuals more likely to gain employment
and succeed in their chosen career - Answers Which of the following defines employability?
advanced degrees - Answers Time management may NOT lead to which of the following?
Use of technology - Answers Which of the following is NOT a true statement?
Workers should become complacent in their work - Answers Which of the following is NOT a true
statement?
oxygen deviancy - Answers Which of the following is a chemical hazard?
Employers must provide a place of employment which is free from known hazards which may cause
harm or death - Answers OSHA's duty clause states which of the following?
Workers compensation payments - Answers Which of the following is an example of a direct cost due to
workplace injuries and illness?
Victorian styles, particularly Gothic - Answers What style are quatrefoils associated with?
Small closed layout - Answers Which of the following is NOT a distinctive feature of a prairie style
house?
Half-timber - Answers Which of the following was traditionally used for structural support but is now a
decorative?
Expansion of the railroad - Answers Which of the following brought mass-produced woodwork such
gingerbread to isolated people in remote areas?
large covered porch often wrapping around a house - Answers What is a verandah?
Spanish mission style - Answers Stucco and ironwork are most common in which style of house?