Question 13 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
This career cluster encompasses the planning, managing and providing legal, public safety, protective and homeland security services, including professional and technical support services.
Hospitality and Tourism
Human Services
Information Technology
Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
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Question 14 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
This career cluster encompasses the management, marketing and operations of restaurants and other foodservices, lodging, attractions, recreation events and travel related services.
Hospitality and Tourism
Human Services
Information Technology
Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
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Question 15 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
Court Reporter, Criminal Investigator and Special Agent, Fire Fighter, and Fish and Game Warden are all examples of careers from the following career cluster:
Hospitality and Tourism
Human Services
Information Technology
Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
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Question 16 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
A GPA that gives extra consideration for honors or advanced placement (AP) courses is called a(n) _____ GPA.
Weighted
Unweighted
Cumulative
Intermediate
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Question 17 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
Good reasons to be informed of your GPA include all of the following except:
Student athletes must maintain at least a 2.0 to be eligible to compete.
Many scholarships and grants for college use GPA to decide their awards.
Auto insurance rates can be reduced if you have a good GPA.
So you can compare yourself with your friends.
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Question 18 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
If all courses were regular (not honors or AP) 1 credit classes, calculate the student’s GPA based on the following grades:
English- A
Math- A
Science- B
Social Studies- C
Art- B
Health- D
2.23
2.83
3.23
3.33
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Question 19 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
These degrees are offered by state universities and private colleges/universities and include Masters and Doctoral degrees.
Undergraduate
Post-secondary
Graduate
Secondary
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Question 20 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
The GRE, LSAT, GMAT, and the MCAT are all exams taken by those who want to enter _____ degree programs.
Undergraduate
Post-secondary
Graduate
Secondary
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Question 21 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
The SAT and ACT are examples of exams taken by those who want to enter _____ degree programs.
Undergraduate
Post-secondary
Graduate
Secondary
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Question 22 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
Emily is trying to make a decision about which college she will attend. She is deciding between three different schools. Emily and her parents have researched her options and have sat down to develop a list of pros and cons about each choice. Which step of the decision making process are Emily and her family involved in?
Gather information and resources.
List options.
Weigh, compare options.
Make a decision.
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Question 23 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
In this step of the decision making process you choose among the options you have identified and analyzed.
Gather information and resources
List options
Weigh, compare options
Make a decision
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Question 24 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
John has a decision to make. The first thing he should do is:
Define the problem.
Gather information and resources.
List his options.
Weigh and compare his options.
13. Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security
14. Hospitality and tourism
15. Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security
16. Weighted
17.So you can compare yourself to your friends
18. 2.83
19. Graduate
20. Graduate
21. Undergraduate
22. Weigh, compare options
23. Weigh, compare options
24. Define the problem
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