EarningUnitMultipleChoiceTestBank
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InvestinYourselfQuestions
1.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
a.Mostpeoplehaveseveralcareersthroughouttheirlifetime.
b.Jobsarepaidpositions.
c.Peoplecandevelophumancapitalinavarietyofways.
d.Transferableskillscanbeappliedtomanypersonalandprofessionalroles.
2.Josehasbeenchallengedbyhisacademicadvisorto‘developsomehumancapital’thisschoolyear.
WhichactivitybelowwouldbetheLEASTeffectivewaytoreachthatgoal?
a.Spendadditionaltimeplayingvideogamestofurtherdevelophiseye‐handcoordination.
b.Volunteertopickuptrashalongtheroadsides.
c.Attendaworkshoponatopichehaslittleknowledgeof.
d.Askhisemployerifthereareanynewtasksatworkthathemightbeassigned.
3.One’sLifestyleisto theirStandardofLivingaspresentis to_?
a.Past
b.Recent
c.Future
d.Gift
4.Mirandaisworkingtodevelopabroadbaseoftransferableskills.Thismeansthatshe:
a.Needstomaintainatleastaparttimejobduringtheschoolyear.
b.Useheravailablehoursoutsideofschoolforpaidemploymentratherthanvolunteering.
c.Willnothaveasmuchtimetodevelopherhumancapital.
d.Willhaveasetaversatileskillthatshecanapplytomanypersonalandprofessionalroles.
5.Ericiswritingapaperontheimportanceofinvestinginyourselfandheislookingforasentencetouseasthethesisstatementforhispaper.Whichsentencebelowwouldbethebestchoice?
a.Completingyourcollegedegreeisthebestwaytoprepareforacareer.
b.Educationpaysinhigherearningsandlowerunemploymentrates.
c.Humancapitalandtransferableskillsresultfromformaltraining.
d.Investinginyourselftooearlycanleadtoalowerstandardofliving.
6.Anexampleofatransferableskillisaskill:
a.usedinyourjobthatyouacquiredthroughpastjobs,volunteering,hobbies,schoolsports,orotherlifeexperiences.
b.thatcanonlybeusedinanindividual’sjoborcareer.
c.thateachemployerrequiresyoutolearn.
d.thatislearnedatonejobandisrequiredatotherjobsaswell.
7.Loraisahighschoolcomputerandtechnologyteacher.Sheenrollsinacomputerclassatleasttwiceperyeartostaycurrentonrecenttechnologychangesandupdates.Bycontinuinghereducation,Loraisinvestinginher:
a.salary
b.humancapital
c.family
d.interestinventory
8.Individualswithmoreformaleducationaltrainingusuallyhave:
a.higherestimatedlifetimeearnings
b.lowerpersonalsatisfaction
c.greateramountsofleisuretime
d.morecomfortableworkenvironments.
CareerExplorationQuestions
9.Zoehasbeenassignedbyherschoolcounselortocompleteacareerassessment.WhichstatementBESTdescribeswhyhercounselorhassuggestedshedothis?
a.HercounselorwantsZoetofindacareerthatwillprovideahighlevelofincometosupportZoe’slifestyleandwellbeing.
b.HercounselorwantsZoetomatchherskills,abilities,interestsandvalueswithalistof
specificoccupations.
c.HercounselorwantsZoetoconductinterviewswithpeopleinherareaofinteresttodetermineifshetrulyenjoysthecareershewantstopreparefor.
d.HercounselorwantsZoetosearchforacareerthatwillallowoccupationalflexibilityandprovideforpossiblecareeradvancementasshegainsmoreexperienceworkinginherselectedcareer.
10.Joannahasarrangedtocompleteajobshadowwithaphysicaltherapisttodecideifthisisacareershewantstopursue.WhichofherconcernsissheMOSTLIKELYtohaveansweredasaresultofherjobshadow?
a.Thefutureoutlookforphysicaltherapyjobs
b.Theamountofmoneyphysicaltherapistsearn
c.Commontasksandtypicaldailyactivities
d.Opportunitiesforadvancementinthecareer
11.WhichstatementWOULDNOTbetrueaboutthevalueofcareerresearch?
a.Everyonevaluesdifferentaspectsofanoccupation.Onepersonmightvaluetheflexiblescheduleaparticularjoboffersandanothermightcaremoreabouttheamountoftrainingthat careermightrequire.
b.Currentjobavailabilityandtheoutlookforfutureemploymentareasessentialtoconsideraswhetheryouhavetheskills,interestandabilitiestopursueaparticularcareer.
c.Opinionsfromdifferentpeopleworkingintheoccupationshouldbeconsideredbeforerulingoutaparticularcareer.
d.Therearemanycareersthatwouldsupportyourwell‐being.Careerexplorationallowsyou
tofindtheonethatpaysthemostsoyourwell‐beingisenhancedtothehighestdegree.
12.Careerassessmentshelptoidentify:
a.thejobanindividualshouldhaveifhe/shewantshighwell‐being
b.positionsavailableinaparticularoccupation
c.fastestandslowestgrowingcareersinaparticularoccupation
d.possiblecareerareasrelatedtoone’sinterests
13.Inordertomakeaninformedcareerdecision,ahighschoolstudentwillwantto:
a.committoaprofessionthatrequiresacollegedegree
b.chooseacareerthatofferstheamountofmoneydesired
c.developpersonalgoals,completeacareerassessment,andresearchcareers
d.chooseatrainingprogramthatwillguaranteeemploymentafterthecourseworkiscompleted
PreparingforHigherEducationQuestions
14.WhenCharlesreceivedhiscollegeplacementtestresults,heisinformedthathewillneedremediationinmath.WhichsituationISNOTTRUEofCharles’situation?
a.Charleswillneedtotakeatleastonecoursebecauseheisnotcollege‐ready.
b.SincetheremedialcoursesCharlesmusttakewillnotcounttowardhisdegree,heneedstotake thecoursesbuttuitionisnotcharged.
c.Charlesshouldhavetakenaplacementtestearlierinhighschoolsohecouldstrengthenhisacademicskillsbeforeheadingforcollege.
d.Remediationcoursesdonotcounttowardhisdegreeprogramsohemayneedtotakeextracreditsandhiscollegedegreemaytakelongertocomplete.
15.WhichstatementisTRUEregardingcollege‐levelexpectationsforstudyingandcompletingprojects?
a.Itisbesttostudyaloneinaquietenvironment.
b.Planbackwardsfrommajordeadlines.
c.Multi‐taskingduringstudytimedevelopstheimportantskillofworkingwhilebeingdistracted,soitisokaytomessagewithfriendsorwatchTVwhilestudying.
d.Thebusieryourschedulegets,themoreimportantitistowritedownonlythemostcriticaltaskstobedone.Wastingtimewritingdownsmallerdetailsisnotrecommended.
16.Erinhasbeenincollegefor2yearsandhasdecidedthatthemajorshehasbeenstudyingisn’tforher.Changinghermajorand/orhercollegecouldresultin:
a.awell‐roundedcollegedegree.
b.theneedforbackwardsplanning.
c.losingcreditsforclassesshehasalreadytaken.
d.remediationcoursestomakeupforthechangeinmajors.
17.Davidplanstoapplyforcollegein2years.Hisguidancecounselorsuggestedthathebeginaddingitemstoa‘college/trainingapplication’folder.WhichitemsWOULDNOTbehelpfulasadditionstothisfolder?
a.copiesofawardsandachievementsheearns
b.alistofalltheextracurricularactivitieshegetsinvolvedin
c.aresumeofallcommunityserviceandvolunteerworkheisactivelyinvolvedin
d.copiesofhiselementaryandmiddleschoolreportcards
PlanningforHigherEducationQuestions
18.AsJonahplansforhisfuture,hisfamilyhaschallengedhimtocreateaSMARTgoalforhiscareereducationandtraining.WhichquestionistheLEASTIMPORTANTonetoconsideratthispoint?
a.WhatkindoftrainingandeducationdoIneedandhowmuchwillitcost?
b.IsthereacareerpathwayavailableifIcontinuemyeducationandtraining?
c.CanIgettheeducationandtrainingIneednearwhereIcurrentlylive?
d.WillajobbeavailableandwillIearnenoughinmycareertopayfortheeducationandtrainingitrequires?
19.Malloryhassetacareergoalofbecomingaveterinarianbutdoesnothavethemoneytocompletethisgoalwithouttakingoutverylargestudentloans.Shedecidestoattenda2‐yearprogramintobecomeaveterinarytechnician,andthenworkfor3yearsinthatfieldwhileshesavesmoneyforherremaining2yearsofcollegeandveterinaryschool.Mallory’splanisknownasa/an:
a.Careerpathway
b.Opportunitycost
c.Debt‐to‐incomeratio
d.SMARTgoal
20.Theofcontinuingyoureducationisthemoneyyouwouldhaveearnedifyouhaveworkedinstead.
a.Debt‐to‐incomeratio
b.Opportunitycost
c.Benefit
d.totalestimatedcost
21.Itisrecommendedthatyoureducationalloanpaymentsrequirenomorethan10‐15%ofyourestimatedstartingincome.Tocalculatethisamount,studentsneedtocalculatethe oftheireducationandtraining.
a.Opportunitycost
b.Careerpathway
c.Benefit
d.Debt‐to‐incomeratio
PayingforHigherEducationQuestions
22.Seanplanstoattendcollegein2years.Heandhisfamilyhavesavedsomemoneytohelppayforitbut hewanttoexplorewayshecanreceivemoneyheWON’Tneedtorepay.Whichsetofoptionsbelowshouldheexplore?
a.FederalPerkinsLoans,PLUSandlocalbankloans
b.FederalStudentGrants,PLUSLoans,andscholarships
c.PellGrants,Work‐study,andscholarships
d.Work‐study,scholarshipsandPLUSLoans
23.DirectSubsidizedStaffordLoansoffersomefeaturesthataredifferentwhencomparedtoborrowingmoneyfromabanktopayforcollege.WhichofthefollowingisNOTdifferencebetweenofaDirectSubsidizedStaffordLoanandatypicalbankloan?
a.InterestratesforStaffordloanstendtobehigherbecausetheloansareheldforarelativelylongperiodoftime.
b.StaffordLoanshavedefermentoptions.
c.StaffordLoanstypicallyhaveagraceperiod.
d.StudentfamiliesmustcompleteaFAFSA(FreeApplicationForFederalStudentAid)inorderto applyforaStaffordLoan.
24.Carson’sfamilyhasalwaysstruggledfinanciallyduetohisparents’leavinghighschoolbeforegraduatingandworkinglowerpayingjobstosupportthefamily.Hisparentsdon’twanthimtomakethesamemistakeandareencouraginghimtoapplyforscholarshipsandanytypeofstudentaidhemightqualifyfor.Whichapplicationwilldeterminewhichtypedofneed‐basedaidhewillqualifyfor?
a.PerkinsFederalLoanApplication
b.DirectSubsidizedStaffordLoanApplication
c.FederalWorkStudyApplication
d.FreeApplicationforFederalStudentAid(FAFSA)
25.Jaimenisstrugglingtomakehisstudentloanpaymentsaftercollege.Heisconsideringdefaultingonthestudentloan.Whichisnotapotentialconsequenceifhedecidestodefaultonthestudentloan?
a.Hecouldbedeniedcreditcards,carorhomeloans,orapartmentleases.
b.Thebankcouldrefusetoallowhimtoopenacheckingaccount.
c.Hemaynotbeabletoobtainamarriagelicense.
d.Hiswagesmaybegarnished.
LifelongEmploymentQuestions
26.SarahlearnedinherFinancialEducationclassthatsheneedstoconsidertheCostofLivingwhencomparingjoboffers.Whichstatementismostaccurate?
a.Howmuchshewillspendinmovingexpensestore‐locatetothecitywherehernewjobis.
b.Theaveragecostofbasicnecessities,suchashousingandfoodinthecitywherehernew
jobis.
c.Thetotalvalueofthebenefitspackageshewillbeofferedinhernewjob.
d.Thetotalamountofhercollegecostscomparedtothesalarysheisbeingofferedinhernewjob.
27.Theaveragecostofbasicnecessities,suchashousingandfoodforaparticularcityiscallthe:
a.StandardofLiving
b.Lifestyle
c.CostofLiving
d.EconomyofLiving
28.Stevenisconsideringtakingajobwithacompanythatisofferinggymmemberships,flexiblehours,repaymentofeducationloans,merchandisediscounts,andchildcare.Thesecomponentsofthejobofferarecalled:
a.employeebenefits
b.jobperks
c.workincentives
d.competitivehiringpractices
29.Tobeconsideredforlifelongemploymentapersonmustcontinuallymaintaintheiremployability.
Threeactionsbelowwillhelptomaintainemployability.WhichoneWILLNOT?
a.Maintainhighstandardsinhonesty,reliability,andpunctuality.
b.Adjustyouractionstobeappropriatefordifferentsituationsyoufindyourselfin,because
yourealizethatwhatisappropriateinsocialsituationsisnotnecessarilyappropriateintheworkenvironment.
c.Continuetolearnbytakingclassesandstrivingforcontinualimprovementonthejob.
d.Seekwaystoblendyourpersonalandprofessionalimagesonlinetoenablecurrentandfutureemployerstoseethatyouhaveavariedandinterestinglifebothinandoutsideofwork.
30.SusaniscurrentlyworkinginKansasCity,MOearning$30,000peryear.SheisofferedapositioninIndianapolis,INearning$32,000peryear.IfKansasCity’sCostofLivingIndexis100andIndianapolis’CostofLivingIndexis125,whichistrue?
a.SusanwillhavemorespendingpowerifshemovestoIndianapolis.
b.SusanwillhavemorespendingpowerifshestaysinKansasCity.
c.SusanwillhavethesamespendingpowerinIndianapolisasshehasinKansasCity.
d.Thereisnotenoughinformationtodecide.
WhenRobgraduatedfromcollegeheconsideredtwodifferentjoboffersbeforeacceptinghisjobasanaccountantintheITdepartmentofalocalmanufacturingplant.Helovesthathecanwalkorridehisbiketoworkeachday.HealsolovestotravelandhisjobwillrequirehimtotravelseveraltimeseachyeartoconductauditsinmanufacturingplantsthroughouttheUS,Europe,andAsia.Hereceivesamonthlysalaryandhisemployerpayshishealthinsurance.Hisemployeralsomatchesthefundshesavesinhispersonalretirementaccount.Robhasalwaysbeenveryhealthybutheappreciatesknowingthathehasseveraldaysofpaidsickleaveeachyearifheneedsthem,alongwith1weekofpaidvacation.HiscompanyisencouraginghimtocompletetheclassesheneedstoearnhisCPAbypayingforhalfofthetuitionfortheclassesheneedstotake.AnswerthefollowingquestionsaboutRobandhisjob:
31.Rob’sparentsaskedhimwhatemployeebenefitshisemployerwasproviding.Whichwouldbeconsidered
a.monthlysalary
b.locationwithinwalkingdistanceofhisapartment
c.paidsickleave
d.travelopportunities
32.WhenRobcomparedtheCostofLivingIndexforthecityhecurrentlylivesinwiththecitywheretheotherjobwaslocated,theindexforhiscitywas106andtheindexfortheothercitywas78.WhichstatementismostlikelytobeTRUE?
a.RobchosehiscurrentjobbecausetheCostofLivingIndexindicatedthatitwouldbecheapertoliveinhiscurrentcitythatitwouldhavebeenintheothercity.
b.Robchosehiscurrentjobforreasonsotherthanalowercostofliving.
c.Thecostofre‐locatingtotheothercityincreasedthecostoflivingtheresoRobchoseto
liveinhiscurrentcity.
d.Eventhoughthejobintheothercityofferedahighersalary,itwasn’tenoughtomakeupthe differenceforthatcity’shighercostofliving.
GettingPaidQuestions
33.Jamiehaselectedtobepaidbydirectdepositathernewjob.Thismeans.
a.Shewillreceiveherpaycheckmaileddirectlytohereachpayperiod.
b.Shewillreceiveherpaydirectlyintohercheckingaccountatherdepositoryinstitutionforeachpayperiod.
c.Shewillreceiveherpayautomaticallyloadedontoherpayrollcardattheendofeachpay
period.
d.Shewillreceiveherpaycheckdelivereddirectlytoheratherplaceofemploymentattheendofeachpayperiod.
34.Grossincome–deductions=
a.SocialSecurity
b.Medicare
c.netincome
d.employeebenefits
35.Shannonisreviewingherpaystubtodeterminehowmuchmoneysheearnedbeforeherdeductionsweresubtracted.Whichcolumnshouldshechecktofindthisamount?
a.NetIncome
b.HoursandEarnings
c.EmployerContributions
d.GrossIncome
36.Themostsecuremethodforanemployertopayemployeesistouse:
a.directdeposit
b.payrollcard
c.printedpaycheck
d.in‐storecredit
37.Hunterhasbeenofferedajobbyalocalmechanicwhohasofferedtopayhimincashratherthanbypaperpaycheck,directdeposit,orpayrollcard.Hunterisexcitedthattheamountofmoneyhewilltakehomeeachweekwillbelargersincehisemployerwon’tbedeductinganytaxesfromit.Hisemployerwantstohirehimforthe10weeksofhissummerbreakandexpectstopayhim$300perweek.Whichstatementbelowismostlikelytobetrue?
a.Hunterwillnotneedtopaytaxesontheincomefromhissummerjobbecausethetotalamounthewillearnisundertheamountrequiredforfederaltaxdeductions.
b.ItisillegalforHuntertoreceivepaymentforhisworkincash.Hecouldbefinedfordoingso.
c.Hunterwillneedtopayhisfederalandstatetaxesonhisownsincehisemployerisnot
payingtheserequiredtaxesforhim.
d.Hunter’semployerisdoinghimafavorbyofferingtopayhimincash.Hunterwillpotentiallyearnmorebythismethodofpayment.
38.Theregularschedule thatemployerspaytheir employeesiscalled the.
a.worker’scompensation
b.payperiod
c.employeebenefits
d.employercontributions
39.AllylearnedinherPersonalFinanceclassthatsomepaycheckdeductionsarerequiredandothersareoptional.Sheischeckingoverherpaystubandseesseveraldeductions.WhichofthefollowingwouldbeTRUE?
a.FederalIncomeTax,StateIncomeTax,SocialSecurityandMedicaredeductionsareall
requireddeductions.
b.FederalIncomeTax,StateIncomeTax,WorkersCompensations,andLifeInsuranceareallrequireddeductions.
c.SocialSecurity,Medicare,LifeInsurance,andHealthInsuranceareallrequireddeductions.
d.SocialSecurity,Medicare,FederalIncomeTax,andWorkersCompensationareallrequired
deductions.
Bobisworkingforabank.Heearns$8.00anhour,works40hoursaweek,andgetspaidevery2weeks.Everypayperiodhepays$63.08intofederalwithholdingstax,$33.21intostatewithholdingstax,and
$42.05intoFICA(SocialSecurityTax).
40.WhatisBob’sgrosspayonhispaycheck?
a. / $501.66b. / $320.00
c. / $576.92
d. / $640.00
41.WhatisBob’snetpayonhispaycheck?
a. / $501.66b. / $363.32
c. / $576.92
d. / $640.00