CNA Chapter 10 Exam Questions and
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1. Which of the following are considered forms of identification?
A.) References and NA certificates
B.) Driver's license and high school diploma
C.) Social security and driver's license
D.) Job application and GED:
Answer C.) Social security and driver's license
2. Which statement is true of references?
A.) They should come from relatives
B.) They should come from former employers
C.) They should come from friends
D.) They should come from parents:
Answer B.) They should come former employers
, 3. Ideally speaking, how many pages long should a resume be?
A.) One page
B.) Two pages
C.) Three pages
D.) As many pages as needed to convey all important information: A.) One page
4. Why might an employer perform a criminal background check on newly-hired
NAs?
A.) NAs are known to steal from facilities
B.) It is best never to trust anyone
C.) Employers like to have power over their employees
D.) The law may require it for the protection of residents:
Answer D.) The law may require it for the protection of residents
5. Which of the following statements is true of job applications?
A.) The candidate should leave anything blank that he does not want to answer
B.) The candidate can write "N/A" for questions that do not apply to him
C.) The candidate should complete the application before reading it all the way
through to save time
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1. Which of the following are considered forms of identification?
A.) References and NA certificates
B.) Driver's license and high school diploma
C.) Social security and driver's license
D.) Job application and GED:
Answer C.) Social security and driver's license
2. Which statement is true of references?
A.) They should come from relatives
B.) They should come from former employers
C.) They should come from friends
D.) They should come from parents:
Answer B.) They should come former employers
, 3. Ideally speaking, how many pages long should a resume be?
A.) One page
B.) Two pages
C.) Three pages
D.) As many pages as needed to convey all important information: A.) One page
4. Why might an employer perform a criminal background check on newly-hired
NAs?
A.) NAs are known to steal from facilities
B.) It is best never to trust anyone
C.) Employers like to have power over their employees
D.) The law may require it for the protection of residents:
Answer D.) The law may require it for the protection of residents
5. Which of the following statements is true of job applications?
A.) The candidate should leave anything blank that he does not want to answer
B.) The candidate can write "N/A" for questions that do not apply to him
C.) The candidate should complete the application before reading it all the way
through to save time