Intro To T And I - Objective 2 - Test 2 Question Preview (ID: 24786)


The Second Test In Objective 2 Safety And Effective Meetings. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Evaluation of a solution reveals important new information, which can be used as:
a) Input
b) Feedback
c) Output
d) Process

The official student association that provides Trade and Industrial Education students an opportunity to develop leadership skills is known as:
a) SkillsUSA
b) TSA
c) HOSA
d) FFA

Before acting on a solution one should ALWAYS:
a) Explore all possible solutions
b) Establish the solution process
c) Survey their group members
d) Examine the results

Which one of he following is among the common goals of conducting a meeting?
a) Sharing concerns
b) Dominating others
c) Getting your ideas chosen
d) Political influence

Sometimes your speech can be complex. In such a case, before you end your speech, your main point should be:
a) Summarized
b) Defined
c) Re-explained
d) Written

The reason we use parliamentary procedure to conduct meetings is to:
a) Run meetings effectively
b) Conduct politics
c) Get ideas heard
d) Influence people

Once you make a motion, you should wait for it to be:
a) Seconded
b) Approved
c) Discussed
d) Voted on

The exploration of all possible solutions is a/an:
a) Process task
b) Feedback task
c) Input task
d) Output task

Observation and evaluation of results:
a) Engages the feedback loop
b) Ends the process
c) Requires modification of the solution
d) Requires redefinition of the problem.

In parliamentary procedure, which type of motion must be voted on before the main motion?
a) Subsidiary motion
b) Incidental motion
c) Minor motion
d) Privileged motion

Parliamentary procedure assures that everyone is treated fairly through a majority of rules. This is an example of being:
a) Democratic
b) Flexible
c) Impartial
d) Cooperative

It is important to follow a formal problem solving method because it:
a) Allows you to deal with problems logically
b) Ensures that your problem will be solved
c) Is a requirement of any course
d) Reduces the difficulty of a problem

Input includes
a) Problem identification
b) Evaluation of results
c) Plan revision
d) Evaluation of the process

When it comes to parliamentary procedure, and the chair asks, 'Is the membership ready for the question?', he or she is really asking the group if they are ready to:
a) Vote on a motion
b) Discuss an issue
c) Make a motion
d) End the meeting

An electrician has acted on a chosen solution to a problem what would the next step be?
a) Look back and evaluate the results
b) Determine the definition
c) Return to the feedback loop
d) Review all possible solutions

After a mechanic has clearly defined the problem with a vehicle, the next step would be to:
a) Explore all possible solutions
b) Act on a solution
c) Determine the results
d) Evaluate the problem

Before exploring possible solutions you should:
a) Clearly define the problem
b) Act on one solution
c) Evaluate the results
d) Provide feedback on the solution

The best use of any problem solving model ends with:
a) The best possible solutions
b) Feedback
c) Plan revision
d) Solution revision

In problem solving, the process of acting on a solution occurs after:
a) Exploring all possible solutions
b) Evaluating the process
c) Explaining the results
d) Revising the plan

After you clearly define a problem, you should:
a) Explore all possible solutions
b) Act on a solution
c) Choose the best solution
d) Evaluate

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