Plagiarism/ Credible Sources

Employability Skills

Real World Workplace Scenarios

Email Etiquette

100

Q: What is it called when you take someone else’s work and call it your own?

A: Plagiarism

100

Q: What do you call physical or knowledge skills that are proven from a test or school?

A: Hard Skills

100

Q: If Jerry is using his time wisely, what employability skill is he showing?

A: Time Management

100

Q: What is email etiquette?

A: Writing an email with professionalism and being serious with it

200

Q: What is the name of a source that was made during the time period under study?


A: Primary Source

200

Q: What do you call adapting to change and being willing to try new things?

A: Flexibility

200

Q: If Jerry is being optimistic, happy, and confident, what employability skill is he showing?

A: Positive Attitude

200

Q: Why shouldn’t you start an email with “HIIII BESTIE!!!!!”?

A: It is unprofessional and will make you seem immature

300

Q: What are three things that you should look for when determining a source’s credibility?

A: Credible, current, and unbiased

300

Q: Define time management.

A: The ability to use your time effectively or productively in your life or at work.

300

Q: If Jerry is being businesslike and professional, what employability skill is he showing?

A: Professionalism

300

Q: Why is it important to use proper grammar in an email?

A: It is professional and helps the person being sent the email to read it

400

Q: Define a bias.

A: A point of view that is personal and not scientific

400

Q: Define employability skills.

A: Skills that employers want their employees to have in order to do better at the job.

400

Q: How could Jerry show punctuality?

A: Arriving or doing something at or before the planned time

400

Q: How does capitalization help with making an email professional?

A: It makes the email look more grammatically correct and less like a text

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