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Career Trivia Game 3
Test Description: This is a review of Career Trivia- Part 3.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the yearly salary of an experienced computer programmer?
A
$90,000
B
$125,000
C
$45,000
D
$180,000
2) I'd like to work in an operating room. I might be a:
A
Perfusionist
B
Art Therapist
C
Perfumist
3) I want to be a weatherman on TV. I should study:
A
Meteorology
B
Radio, TV, and Digital Communciations
C
A and B
D
Oceanography
4) I want to design space stations. A good major for me would be:
A
Architecture
B
Aerospace Design
C
Interior Design
D
Computer Science
5) What two job characteristics do an architect and an archaeologist have in common?
A
Both are interested in biology and horticulture
B
Both are interested in buildings and history
C
Both are interested in mathematics and computers
6) On average, how often do workers change careers?
A
Every 10 years
B
Every 3 years
C
Every 8 years
D
Every year
7) Which job typically has the highest starting salary-a plumber, a psychologist, or an historial?
A
A psychologist earns more
B
A plumber earns more
C
An historian earns more
8) Which job typically has highest average salary-a plumber, a psychologist, or an historian?
A
A psychologist earns more
B
A plumber earns more
C
An historian earns more
9) In which country do managers have more mandatory vacation time- Sweden, the United States, Italy or Canada?
A
Canada
B
US
C
Sweden
D
Italy
10) Which job requires more education-a social worker, a police officer, or a veterinarian?
A
Social Worker
B
Police Officer
C
Veterinarian
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