K9 Before you begin to explore career fields - dien tu

K9 Before you begin to explore career fields - dien tu

9th Grade

6 Qs

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K9 Before you begin to explore career fields - dien tu

K9 Before you begin to explore career fields - dien tu

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Quiz

English

9th Grade

Easy

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6 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Before you begin to explore career fields, you should determine your values, your interests, and your aptitudes.

(23)              person has many values, which vary in strength. For example, money is the strongest value for some people - that is, wealth is more important to them than anything else. (24) , they focus their thoughts, behavior, and emotions on the goal of earning a high income. Other values include devotion to religion, (25) risks, spending time with family, and helping others. You can develop an understanding of your values by asking yourself what is most important to you and by examining your beliefs. For example, is it important to you to work as a member of a team? Or would you (26)              be in charge or work alone? If working alone or being in charge is important to you, independence is (27)                one of your primary values.

23. Most

23. Many

23. Each

23. More

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Before you begin to explore career fields, you should determine your values, your interests, and your aptitudes.

(23)              person has many values, which vary in strength. For example, money is the strongest value for some people - that is, wealth is more important to them than anything else. (24) ............, they focus their thoughts, behavior, and emotions on the goal of earning a high income. Other values include devotion to religion, (25) ...............risks, spending time with family, and helping others. You can develop an understanding of your values by asking yourself what is most important to you and by examining your beliefs. For example, is it important to you to work as a member of a team? Or would you (26)............

              be in charge or work alone? If working alone or being in charge is important to you, independence is (27)                one of your primary values.

24. As a result

24. However

24. Furthermore

24. Despite that

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Before you begin to explore career fields, you should determine your values, your interests, and your aptitudes.

(23)              person has many values, which vary in strength. For example, money is the strongest value for some people - that is, wealth is more important to them than anything else. (24) , they focus their thoughts, behavior, and emotions on the goal of earning a high income. Other values include devotion to religion, (25) .............risks, spending time with family, and helping others. You can develop an understanding of your values by asking yourself what is most important to you and by examining your beliefs. For example, is it important to you to work as a member of a team? Or would you (26)

              be in charge or work alone? If working alone or being in charge is important to you, independence is (27)                one of your primary values.

25. taking

25. making

25. facing

25. having

Answer explanation

taking risk: chap nhan rui ro

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Before you begin to explore career fields, you should determine your values, your interests, and your aptitudes.

(23)              person has many values, which vary in strength. For example, money is the strongest value for some people - that is, wealth is more important to them than anything else. (24) , they focus their thoughts, behavior, and emotions on the goal of earning a high income. Other values include devotion to religion, (25) risks, spending time with family, and helping others. You can develop an understanding of your values by asking yourself what is most important to you and by examining your beliefs. For example, is it important to you to work as a member of a team? Or would you (26)              be in charge or work alone? If working alone or being in charge is important to you, independence is (27)                one of your primary values.

26. like

26. prefer

26. imagine

26. rather

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Before you begin to explore career fields, you should determine your values, your interests, and your aptitudes.

(23)              person has many values, which vary in strength. For example, money is the strongest value for some people - that is, wealth is more important to them than anything else. (24) , they focus their thoughts, behavior, and emotions on the goal of earning a high income. Other values include devotion to religion, (25) risks, spending time with family, and helping others. You can develop an understanding of your values by asking yourself what is most important to you and by examining your beliefs. For example, is it important to you to work as a member of a team? Or would you (26)              be in charge or work alone? If working alone or being in charge is important to you, independence is (27)                one of your primary values.

27. mainly

27. probably

27. greatly

27. solely

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Before you begin to explore career fields, you should determine your values, your interests, and your aptitudes.

(23)              person has many values, which vary in strength. For example, money is the strongest value for some people - that is, wealth is more important to them than anything else. (24) , they focus their thoughts, behavior, and emotions on the goal of earning a high income. Other values include devotion to religion, (25) risks, spending time with family, and helping others. You can develop an understanding of your values by asking yourself what is most important to you and by examining your beliefs. For example, is it important to you to work as a member of a team? Or would you (26)              be in charge or work alone? If working alone or being in charge is important to you, independence is (27)                one of your primary values. How does the kind of career that you choose (28)............ you?

28.. effect

  1. 28.. affect

28.. influence

28.. interfere