Emily Has a Passion for Helping People. Which Career Choice Would Be a Good Choice to Look Into?
- Emily has a passion for helping people. Which career choice would be a good choice to look into?
- School Counselor
- Emergency/Relief Worker
- Financial Planner
- All of the above
- This is a progression of related jobs a person has over an extended period of time.
- Career
- Human Services
- Early Childhood Services
- Consumer Services
- COPD, arthritis, asthma, cancer, diabetes, and HIV/AIDS are all examples of what kind of illnesses?
- Communicable illnesses
- Short-term illnesses
- Chronic Illnesses
- Non-communicable Illnesses
- Juan is concerned with the safety of the new GMO foods. Which federal governmental service would be the best resource to refer to?
- Center for Medicaid and Medical Services
- Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
- Federal Housing Administration
- Cooper robbed a bank after being released from prison one month earlier. This behavior is an example of:
- Recidivism
- Ignorance
- Racism
- Gerontology
- Sandra's mom constantly told Sam how smart he was and allowed him to make his own decision where he wanted to go to college. Sam's mom ______him to take control of his own life.
- Empowered
- Belittled
- Controlled
- Neglected
- The fact or status of being a member of a particular place and the qualities that a person is expected to have as a responsible member of that community.
- Citizenship
- Friendliness
- Courtesy
- Community Watch
- Rhonda's personal living space was invaded when her:
- Brother asked to borrow her tennis racket.
- Father knocked on the bedroom door before entering.
- Mother asked Rhonda to put away her own clothes.
- Sister went through her clothes drawer to borrow some shorts.
- Which is an example of a safety practice in the home?
- Leaving small kitchen appliances turned on when not in use
- Stacking mail and paperwork on the range
- Using a hair dryer with dry hands
- Using three or more extension cords in an outlet
- What is a safe way to store medicines and poisons in the home?
- Keep out of reach of children
- Leave out for convenient use
- Place in an unlocked area
- Remove from original container
- Which principle of design did Betina enhance by making her mask collection the first thing people notice when they walk into her room?
- Emphasis
- Proportion
- Rhythm
- Variety
- Patty painted her room a light blue to make the room appear larger. What design element did she use?
- Color
- Line
- Shape
- Texture
- Gail placed matching candlesticks on both ends of the mantel over her fireplace. What principle of design did Gail use?
- Balance
- Color
- Emphasis
- Texture
- Which of Kristina’s friends is procrastinating?
- Debra takes on too many jobs at one time.
- Linda leaves social time out of her schedule.
- Phyllis puts off doing her research paper.
- Tami watches TV and reads at the same time.
- When trying to study for an exam:
- Minimize distracting noises.
- Do not take breaks.
- Turn air to freezing.
- Work on a small surface.
- Which student is actively listening to the teacher as he/she lectures to the class?
- Jenna is writing a letter to her best friend.
- Kelly is watching the teacher and writing key notes.
- Sammie is looking at the teacher while daydreaming.
- Tiffany is drawing diagrams of plays for volleyball.
- Who has developed good listening skills?
- Jesse tries to be open-minded to everyone’s ideas.
- Kari forms her opinions before she hears other’s ideas.
- Michael gets emotional when he disagrees with others.
- Rochelle interrupts others to express her own ideas.
- What is TRUE about communication?
- Communication is a two-way process of sending and receiving messages.
- Hearing a message means the same as listening to a message.
- Silence provides accurate feedback.
- Tone of voice has little impact on a message’s meaning.
- Someone who concentrates carefully on what is being said is probably
- Practicing active listening skills.
- Responding to a “you” message.
- Thinking of “I” statements.
- Trying not to show boredom.
- Who is demonstrating fairness?
- Coach Bass started his own son in every game, while some players never got to start.
- Leo’s friends asked him to drive them to the games without offering to pay for gas.
- The athletic director scheduled practice times so that all teams rotated use of the gym.
- The umpires refused to admit a ball call, causing the team to lose the game.
- Who demonstrated honesty?
- After wearing her formal dress to the prom, Marjorie tried to return it for a full refund.
- Joanie told the salesclerk that she got makeup on the blouse she tried on.
- Rodney opened a package of grapes in the store and ate some before buying them.
- Sean shrunk a “Dry Clean Only” sweater in the wash and returned it as defective.
- Which leader is a good manager?
- Alec failed to check the school calendar and scheduled an assembly on a holiday.
- Donnella gathered all the necessary supplies before the showcase committee met.
- Mark tried to complete the entire project by himself and missed the deadline.
- Vanessa could not get a reservation for the banquet because she called too late.
- Who demonstrates effective leadership?
- Chris seems unsure of his decisions.
- Gretchen accepts differences among individuals.
- Hillary shows little interest in the group.
- Terrence cannot admit his own mistakes.
- What is a trait of an effective leader?
- Delegates responsibilities
- Has low self-esteem
- Ignores problems
- Shows apathy
- A laissez-faire leader would be most effective in which situation?
- An emergency occurs within the group.
- Group members are unmotivated.
- Members are experienced and self-directed.
- Members have difficulty making decisions.
- Which statement describes an effective leader?
- “I delegate responsibilities to others.”
- “I dictate what others should do.”
- “I speculate while others work.”
- “I vacate when it’s time to clean up.”
- What communication barrier occurs when a person forms opinions about coworkers without complete knowledge or facts?
- Distracting
- Ignoring
- Prejudice
- Reflecting
- Extra things people acquire to make life more enjoyable are called:
- Goals
- Needs
- Priorities
- Wants
- What are basic things that people must have in order to survive?
- Goals
- Needs
- Priorities
- Wants
- A need is something a person:
- Fulfills when he/she has money.
- Must have to enjoy life.
- Must have to survive.
- Uses to make his/her life easier.
- What is a want but not a need for a teenager?
- Home to live in
- Nourishing food
- Regular exercise
- Use of the family car
- What is considered a need for a teenager?
- A cell phone
- Clothes to wear
- Dessert at every meal
- Newest music releases
- Which is a want for a family?
- Bathroom for every family member
- Vehicle for the parents to drive to work
- Money to buy groceries
- School and work clothes
- What step in the planning process requires the group to decide what they want to accomplish?
- Form a plan
- Set a goal
- Act
- Identify concerns
- All of the following characteristics describe effective leadership EXCEPT:
- Attractive
- Mature
- Trustworthy
- Respectful
- A leader that relies on input from members and invites other people to work with them.
- Autocratic
- Democratic
- Laissez-Faire
- Republican
- Preconceived generalizations about certain groups of people is known as:
- Gender norming
- Assimilation
- Stereotypes
- Culture shock
- What explains why 14 year old Sara started dressing like her new friends after her family moved to North Carolina from New Mexico.
- Assimilation
- Race
- Stereotypes
- Ableism
- The process of voting in secret using a touch screen, optical scan, punch card, or absentee voting is called a:
- vote
- ballot
- proposition
- submission
- The community component that provides the opportunity for citizens, birth through adulthood, to gain knowledge and skills is:
- law and order
- parks and recreation
- education and training
- transportation
- Raleigh-Durham international and Charlotte Douglas International airports are examples of which community components?
- media and communication
- parks and recreation
- education and training
- transportation
- CNN and FOX News are two forms of:
- law and order
- education and training
- media
- infrastructure
- UNC and Duke Hospitals are both primary examples of which community component:
- health and social services
- parks and recreation
- law and order
- infrastructure
- Oberlin lives in Hillsborough, North Carolina. He is expected to pay taxes to:
- the town of Hillsborough
- the state of North Carolina
- the United States of America
- all of the above
- FCCLA members often donate their time and energy to help others. The organization strongly values:
- volunteerism
- arts and culture
- infrastructure
- media
- Family makeup, poverty, homelessness, hunger, joblessness can all be considered:
- advocacy
- barriers
- partnership
- inclusion
- Chris always invited everyone to play basketball during lunch, regardless of ability or experience. He was practicing:
- exclusion
- reclusion
- inclusion
- conclusion
- Makayla attends tutoring every day and studies every night in order to raise her grade in her biology class. She is practicing:
- advocacy
- self-determination
- fundraising
- inclusion
- Fatima is in charge of the committee to plan a new play space for children in her neighborhood. The first step she and her team should take is to:
- follow up
- act
- identify concerns
- form a plan
- The Ice Bucket Challenge was a/an ______to raise awareness for ALS.
- partnership
- empowerment
- advocacy campaign
- inclusion
- This type of family consists of having aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, etc. living with you and your family.
- Single parent
- Extended
- Same-sex
- Foster
- This type of family consists of one parent and their biological child or children.
- Adoptive
- Childless
- Blended
- Single
- This type of family may struggle with the criticism of others who may disagree with their type of family, due to the lack of gender roles represented.
- Foster
- Single
- Same-sex
- Blended
- During this stage of the family life cycle children are starting to leave home to pursue their own life.
- Launching
- Child bearing
- Parenting
- Aging
- This type of family consists of a mother, father and their biological child of children?
- Blended
- Nuclear
- Extended
- Co-habitating
- Which parenting style allows the child to help in decision making?
- Democratic
- Permissive
- Authoritarian
- Laissez faire
- Which parenting style allows a wide variety of freedom for the child?
- Democratic
- Permissive
- Authoritarian
- “Everybody’s Way”
- Which parenting style has the basic theme of “my way or no way”?
- Democratic
- Permissive
- Authoritarian
- Laissez faire
- Neglect includes all EXCEPT…
- leaving young children at home alone
- failing to take a child to the doctor when sick
- failing to take a child to school and discouraging the value of education
- providing a child the proper clothing based on the weather
- Which family situations can lead to abuse and neglect?
- Domestic abuse
- Unemployment
- Low income/poverty
- All of the above
- Types of neglect include
- Material Exploitation
- Medical
- Abandonment
- All of the above
- Types of abuse include
- Physical
- Sexual
- Contributing to the delinquency of a minor
- All of the above
- Johnny went to a business and held a temporary position that emphasized on the job training. He did get paid for this, but sometimes these positions do not get paid. What type of job did Johnny have?
- Occupation
- Career
- Internship
- Management Position
- Tonya understands what is real and possible in life. She also knows how to deal with problems that arise in a practical and effective way. What trait does she possess?
- Realistic
- Sarcastic
- Procrastinator
- Determined
- What is a duty or a task called?
- Career
- Job
- Occupation
- School
- Charlotte was accurate in her work for the day. What did Charlotte do for the day?
- She made lots of mistakes
- She made NO mistakes
- She talked too much
- She worked quickly
- Janice is in a higher position than Judy because she has been at the job a few years longer. Janice has what over Judy?
- Seniority
- Motivation
- Enterprise
- Social Skills
- Henry received advancement in his position at work. What dis Harry receive?
- Bonus
- Reliability
- Job Promotion
- Certificate
- McKenna has imaginative skills in work. She is known as what?
- Assertive
- Artistic
- Interesting
- Social
- The Human Resource Departments at a business have what duties?
- Hire, Terminate, and Train Employees
- Check dress code
- Tells the employees their jobs to be done daily
- Nothing, Human Resources do not exist
- Providing positive customer-client relationships can help do what for a business?
- Cause people to not work with the company
- Create great feedback and add to a client base
- Cause the business to close
- Make employees want to quit
- Shannon yelled at her employees for being late for work, but she showed up late multiple times per week. Shannon was giving what?
- I messages
- Validity
- Timeliness
- Mixed Messages
- Amanda was trying to find out facts on what happened and who did it. She was doing what?
- Loafing
- Socializing
- Investigating
- Negotiating
- Rotary phones are no longer used in most cases. This means that they are what?
- Reliable
- Obsolescence
- Informative
- Extinct
- Samuel loves to be involved and likes to spend time talking with his friends. Samuel is known as being what?
- Social
- Reliable
- Artistic
- Assertive
- Adam was working with Bill to come to an agreement that they both found worked for their company. What were Adam and Bill doing?
- Investigating
- Socializing
- Negotiating
- Planning
- Susan said, “I think that we should have pizza for lunch everyday”. What type of message was she sending?
- You-message
- Mixed message
- Personal message
- I-message
- A corporate officer primarily responsible for managing the financial risks of the corporation. This officer is also responsible for financial planning and record-keeping, as well as financial reporting to higher management
- USDA
- CFO
- HUDD
- USHUID
- Pathway that includes workers who assist people with personal, family, educational, mental health, and career decisions and problems. Might work in hospitals, clinics, schools or private settings
- Consumer Services
- Family and Mental Health
- Nurse
- Football player
- A formal summary of the aims and values of a company, organization, or individual
- Career Path
- Human Services
- Delivery Services
- Mission Statement
- Program that provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk
- Cross Contamination
- National School Lunch Program
- Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
- Snap
- A meal center or food kitchen where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below market price, frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods and often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups.
- Soup Kitchen
- Snap
- Prioritize
- Food Desert
- The condition is marked by cycles of extreme overeating, known as bingeing, followed by purging or other behaviors to compensate for the overeating. It is also associated with feelings of loss of control about eating
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Stimulants
- Bulimia Nervosa
- Distress
- Also called Negative Stress - Stress that has an unhealthy effect on our lives. Example - Stressing about a big game can cause us to be unable to focus
- Eustress
- Stress
- Distress
- Snap
- Characterized by weight loss often due to excessive dieting and exercise, some-times to the point of starvation. People with anorexia can never be thin enough and continue to see themselves as "fat" despite extreme weight loss.
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Danger Zone
- Food Pantry
- Bulimia Nervosa
- Making sure that home is safe for the child to live in, play, and sleep without physical harm.
- Childproofing
- House cleaning
- Reducing
- Reusing
- Describes the surface characteristics that determine the look and feel of an object.
- Pattern
- Space
- Line
- Texture
- Written and signed legally binding document between the landlord/ lessor and the tenant/lessee.
- Mortgage
- Lessor
- Landlord
- Lease
- Payment made on a home loan to the bank or lender.
- Lessor
- Mortgage
- Rent
- Lease
- A person who owns a property and rents this property to someone else:
- Tenant/Lessee
- Landlord/ Lessor
- Mortgage
- Manager
- Karla earned an academic scholarship to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She was the first in her family to attend college. When she graduated, she returned to her high school to mentor and encourage other students who wanted to attend college. This is an example of:
- selfishness
- fundraising
- empowerment
- identify concern
- This means occurring at a suitable time.
- Validity
- Promotion
- Timeliness
- Informational Systems
- Automatic teller machines (ATM) enable customers to:
- Apply for a car and/or housing loan.
- Withdraw a certain amount of money from their accounts.
- Transfer money from another bank to their account.
- Close out their checking account.
- Net income is the amount of income available:
- After taxes.
- Before taxes.
- During an entire career.
- From money given by parents.
- Savings accounts:
- Help a person manage the money he/she spends.
- Keep money on hand to spend at a moment's notice.
- Keep money safe and charge interest for saving.
- Keep money safe and pay interest.
- Which teen is using his/her parents' credit card wisely?
- JoAnn purchased two packs of gum using a credit card.
- Marty charged an emergency car repair.
- Roy