Business Lingo
Ethics for the Ages
Mad Job Skills
I Hear You.
That's Debatable
100

"Hey!" or "What's up?" are examples informal __________:

A) Greetings

B) Sign Offs

C) Calls to Action

D) Closings

What is A) Greetings?


100

This is a brief essay that outlines an individual's principles and values:

A) Business Letter

B) Resume

C) Personal Ethics Statement

D) Cover Letter

What is a C) personal ethics statement?

100

This skill set is needed for virtually every job; employers want team members to be able to interpret what is asked of them and effectively convey information to others:

A) Business Skills

B) Personal Ethics

C) Adaptability Skills

D) Communication Skills

What is D) Communication Skills?

100

This action is one of the first, and most important steps of active listening; it nonverbally acknowledges that the speaker has your attention:

A) A High Five

B) A Handshake

C) Making Eye Contact

D) A Thumbs Up

What is C) Making Eye Contact?

100

This word refers to the research that you use to back up your argument:

A) Perspective

B) Ethics

C) Evidence

D) Debate

What is C) Evidence?

200

This type of language should be used in correspondence and communication related to business and other professional endeavors:

A) Formal

B) Actionable

C) Reasonable

D) Informal

What is A) Formal?

200

This quality is important to future employers and admissions representatives as it shows an applicant's level of honesty and strong moral principles: 

A) Aptitude

B) Intuitiveness

C) Empathy

D) Integrity


What is D) Integrity?

200

This skill set is important because it shows an ability to motivate and manage others, ensuring that tasks are completed properly:

A) Leadership Skills

B) Interpersonal Skills

C) Linguistic Skills

D) Learning/Adaptability Skills

What is A) Leadership Skills?

200

While actively listening to a speaker, you should avoid making _______ about what they are saying.

A) Gestures and Motions

B) Presumptions and Assumptions

C) Policies and Regulations

D) A big deal

What is B) Presumptions and Assumptions?

200

This is the person or viewpoint that you are arguing against during a debate.

A) Proponent

B) Opponent

C) Interviewer

D) Antagonist

What is B) opponent?

300

This type of language is reserved for friends and people we know the best and are most comfortable speaking to in a casual manner:

A) Reserved

B) Formal

C) Business Casual

D) Informal

What is D) Informal?


300

Personal Ethics differ from this type of ethics, as personal ethics relate more to guidelines in your personal life than interactions in your work life:

A) Human Ethics

B) Code of Ethics

C) Professional Ethics

D) Respective Ethics


What is C) Professional Ethics?

300

This skill set shows an employer that a team member can collaborate and work well with others:

A) Leadership

B) Self-Management Skills

C) Teamwork Skills

D) Problem Solving Skills

What is C) Teamwork Skills?

300

This term refers to the gestures and expressions that you make in a conversation:

A) Non-Traditional Communication

B) Traditional Communication

C) Verbal Communication

D) Nonverbal Communication

What is D) Nonverbal Communication?

300

This is your viewpoint or stance on a debate:

a) ethics

b) opponent

c) evidence

d) perspective

What is d) Perspective? 

400

This term refers to the set of skills you need to successfully interact and communicate with others. These skills help you navigate the world without offending others. 

A) Organizational Skills

B) Listening Skills

C) Social Skills

D) Computer Skills

What is C) Social Skills?

400

Ethics are important as guidelines for morality, but in your professional life they also help with this, which helps productivity in the long run:

A) Making Good Choices

B) Prioritizing

C) Empathizing

D) Self-realization

What is B) Prioritizing?

400

These skills demonstrate an employee's willingness and ability to grow and try new things; they demonstrate an ability to make adjustments. 

A) Interpersonal Skills 

B) Problem Solving Skills

C) Learning/Adaptability Skills

D) Organizational Skills

What is C) Learning/Adaptability Skills?

400

During active listening, this emotion is important to project to display a level of understanding:

A) Empathy

B) Irritation

C) Optimism

D) Confusion

What is A) Empathy

400

This term describes a situation where a choice has to be made based on a moral principle:

a) Evidentiary Hearing

b) Ethical Dilemma

c) Right of Passage

d) Active Listening

What is b) Ethical Dilemma

500

This term related to formal writing refers to a request for a response or any desired follow up measures:

A) A Professional Motion

B) A Call to Action

C) Business Analytics

D) A Desired Outcome

What is B) Call to Action?

500

Personal and Professional Ethics aid in making decisions easier with the creation of a list of criteria to follow for efficiency; this can also help you to establish _________ to aid you in the future. 

A) Friends

B) Social Calendars

C) Social Skills

D) Goals

What is D) Goals?

500
This skill set allows you to build relationships and demonstrate how well you work with others. These skills are important in jobs even if you don't interact with customers, as it's important to get along with colleagues as well. 


A) Learning/Adaptability Skills

B) Interpersonal Skills

C) Communication Skills

D) Teamwork Skills

What is B) Interpersonal Skills?

500

Exaggerating your emotions during a discussion can make you seem fake and disingenuous; therefore, it is important that you be ____________ so the listener can trust you.

A) Optimistic

B) Enjoyable

C) Sincere

D) Original

What is C) Sincere?

500

This is the first step in crafting an argument: 

a) introducing the problem or ethical dilemma

b) discussing your perspective

c) discussing your opponent's perspective

d) concluding your argument


What is a) introducing the problem or ethical dilemma

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