The document is a series of questions and answers about various careers and jobs. It covers careers in fields like fashion, healthcare, education, science, engineering, arts, and more. For each career, it asks questions to test the reader's knowledge about the typical job duties, required education or skills, and common work settings. The overall purpose is to help readers learn about different career options and what is required to work in each field.
2. Which of these jobs is for a person
who is knowledgeable about fabrics,
ornamentation, and fashion trends?
a) Fashion designer
b) Lawyer
c) Psychologist
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4. Name 3 places that a nurse can
work (for example, a doctors
office)
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5. A person who shows students
how to learn and prepares them
for the world of work is a
___________________.
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6. If you like to read, do
research, and have good
computer skills, which is the
best job for you?
a) Police officer
b) Librarian
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7. Name some occupations that involve
working with machines?
A. Auto mechanic, jeweler
B. Animal trainer, horticulturalist
C. artist, teacher
D. A and B
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13. An architect is someone who
A. Studies volcanoes
B. Creates cartoons
C. Designs buildings
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14. Which of these jobs requires
the most years in school?
A. Social worker
B. Police officer
C. Veterinarian
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15. A Bachelors degree usually takes
how many years of college?
A. 2 yrs
B. 4 yrs
C. 3 yrs
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16. In addition to movies and t.v., what
are some other places an actor can
work?
a)Broadway plays
b)Cruise ships
c)Schools (as teachers)
d)All of the above
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17. Which of these museum jobs require
a college degree?
A. Curator and archivist
B. Guard and custodian
C. Cashier and food vendor
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18. I want to be a weatherperson on TV. I
should study:
A. Meteorology
B. Radio/TV studies
C. Oceanography
D. A&B
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19. Do you like to dig in the dirt? Find
things that are lost? Learn about the
past? Then you might want to be a(n)
a)Archeologist
b)Priest
c)Judge
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20. An engineer who plans, designs
and operates robots is called
__________.
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21. A person who is a nurse for
animals is called __________.
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22. A person who examines raw film
footage and decides what to cut out
and what to leave in is a _____.
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23. A person who draws for magazine
advertisements is a
____________ ?
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24. A person who dispenses medicine
is a ________.
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25. A person who combines
engineering, biology health and
artificial organs is a
___________.
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26. A person who works with athletes
to prevent and rehabilitate
injuries is _______.
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27. What is the difference in lifetime
earnings for high school graduates
vs. college graduates?
A. $1.3 million
B. $648,600
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29. What do the following jobs have in
common?
Air traffic controller
Forest fire fighting & prevention
supervisor
Criminal investigator and special agents
Real estate broker
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*source: CNN.com Careerbuilder, Feb. 20 2006 article:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/Careers/02/24/cb.no.degree.jobs/
30. One place an ichthyologist might
work is _________.
a) A library
b) An aquarium
c) A mushroom farm
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31. What do scientists do?
A. Study diseases to find cures.
B. Develop new strains of plants
that resist insects and mold
C. Explore outer space as an
astronaut
D. All the above
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