WORKPLACE LEARNING CHAPTER #3
REVIEW YOUR KNOWLEDGE TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
An occupational training program during which a person works at a job, learning
skills and gaining experience. - Answer-It shows jobs from all over that area from all
different types of workers.
What is O*NET and how can it help you learn about jobs? - Answer-A resource from
US Department of Labor. Used to explore careers, related jobs skills, and trends
How are wages for the union jobs set? - Answer-Set by contract.
An occupational program during which a person works at a job, Learning skill and
gaining experience. - Answer-Cooperative-Education
The amount of money needed for rent, food ,travel ,and other everyday expenses -
Answer-Cost of Living
A program that allows students to receive on-the-job training through part-time work -
Answer-Internship
A move to a higher position that has increased job responsibilities and requires
increased skills and knowledge - Answer-Promotion
Applying knowledge through practice - Answer-Training
Following a worker on the job to see what it entails - Answer-Job Shadowing
Gaining knowledge to live and work in today's society - Answer-Education
A noteworthy characteristic a person possesses - Answer-Trait
A form of compensation received in addition to salary or wages - Answer-Fringe
Benefit
An ability that results from education and training - Answer-Skill
What training is generally required for an entry-level job? - Answer-A high school
diploma.
Approximately how many occupations can be learned thorough apprenticeship? -
Answer-12 occupations.
What are examples of a fringe benefit and employer might offer? - Answer-Health
care, education, and discounts.
REVIEW YOUR KNOWLEDGE TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
An occupational training program during which a person works at a job, learning
skills and gaining experience. - Answer-It shows jobs from all over that area from all
different types of workers.
What is O*NET and how can it help you learn about jobs? - Answer-A resource from
US Department of Labor. Used to explore careers, related jobs skills, and trends
How are wages for the union jobs set? - Answer-Set by contract.
An occupational program during which a person works at a job, Learning skill and
gaining experience. - Answer-Cooperative-Education
The amount of money needed for rent, food ,travel ,and other everyday expenses -
Answer-Cost of Living
A program that allows students to receive on-the-job training through part-time work -
Answer-Internship
A move to a higher position that has increased job responsibilities and requires
increased skills and knowledge - Answer-Promotion
Applying knowledge through practice - Answer-Training
Following a worker on the job to see what it entails - Answer-Job Shadowing
Gaining knowledge to live and work in today's society - Answer-Education
A noteworthy characteristic a person possesses - Answer-Trait
A form of compensation received in addition to salary or wages - Answer-Fringe
Benefit
An ability that results from education and training - Answer-Skill
What training is generally required for an entry-level job? - Answer-A high school
diploma.
Approximately how many occupations can be learned thorough apprenticeship? -
Answer-12 occupations.
What are examples of a fringe benefit and employer might offer? - Answer-Health
care, education, and discounts.