Cooking Measurements
Cooking Vocabulary
Nutrition Labels
Reading Job Postings
Canadian Workplace
100

"tbsp" is the abbreviation for what measurement?

tablespoon

100

What tool would you use to measure rice?

measuring cup

100

On a nutrition label, 5% or less is

A little

100

In a job posting, "asset" means

Nice but not necessary

100

In Canada, the employees usually call employers by their 

first name

200

"C" is the abbreviation for what measurement?

cups

200

What tool would you use to stir a pot?

spoon

200

On a nutrition label, 15% or more is

a lot

200

Is the ability to speak 3 languages a hard skill or a soft skill?

Hard skill

200

"Punctual" means

On time
300

What is the abbreviation for "teaspoon"?

tsp

300

What tool would you use to beat eggs by hand?

Whisk

300

This nutrient helps build muscle and is found in meat, beans, and eggs.

Protien

300

Is flexibility a hard skill or a soft skill?

Soft skill

300

In Canada, is it acceptable to disagree with your manager?

Yes, but do it politely and respectfully.

400

"oz" is the abbreviation for which measurement?

ounces

400

What do you do the oven before baking?

preheat

400

This percentage helps you decide if a food has a little or a lot of a nutrient.

% daily value
400

The last day to apply for a job.

Deadline

400

True or False: In Canada eye contact doesn't matter at work.

False. Eye contact is very important at work. It shows respect.

500

"ml" is the abbreviation for which measurement?

millilitres 

500

What do you wear to take hot items out of the oven?

Oven mitts

500

This part of the nutrition label tells you how much food the information is based on.

Serving Size

500

Hours of work

Shift

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