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What type of responsibility is paying taxes?

Personal responsibility.

100

Which is an example of professional written communication: a text with slang, or a formal email?

A formal email.

100

What does “ethical” mean in the workplace?

Doing the right thing, even when no one is watching.

100

What does “lifelong learning” mean?

Continuing to gain knowledge and skills throughout life.

100

What is a “motion” in parliamentary procedure?

A proposal for the group to take action.

200

What teamwork skill means “doing your part and meeting deadlines”?

Accountability.

200

Which soft skill means adjusting when plans or tools change?

Adaptability.

200

Is copying another company’s project ethical or unethical?

Unethical.

200

What skill helps you recover from setbacks and stay positive?

Resilience.

200

What must happen after someone makes a motion for it to be discussed?

Another member must “second” the motion.

300

A company donates to a local charity. Which responsibility is this?

Corporate responsibility.

300

What is the process of analyzing a problem, considering options, and choosing the best solution called?

Critical thinking.

300

Why might a business forbid employees from accepting expensive gifts from customers?

To avoid bribery, favoritism, or unfair influence.

300

Why do employers value lifelong learning?

Because it helps employees stay competitive and adapt to changes.

300

What are two common ways a group can vote on a motion?

Voice vote or show of hands.

400

What leadership skill involves inspiring others to stay engaged and work hard?

Motivation.

400

Why is active listening important in the workplace?

It prevents misunderstandings and shows respect.

400

You see a coworker falsify their timecard. What is the ethical action to take?

Report it or address it properly, because it’s dishonest and against company policy.

400

Give one real-world example of adapting to new technology at work.

Learning new software, using updated machines, or adapting to online tools.

400

Why does parliamentary procedure make meetings fair?

It gives everyone a chance to speak and ensures decisions are made democratically.

500

In a diverse workplace, why is cultural competence important?

It helps you respect differences, communicate effectively, and collaborate with people from different backgrounds.

500

A worker sees two possible solutions to a problem and compares the pros and cons before deciding. What skill are they using?

Critical thinking and decision-making.

500

How are legal issues and ethical issues different in the workplace?

Legal = following laws/rules; Ethical = doing what’s right, even if not written in law.

500

Why is adaptability important for career success in today’s economy?

Because jobs and technology change quickly, and workers must adjust to stay employable.

500

List the five main steps in parliamentary procedure for handling a motion.

Motion → Second → Restate → Discussion → Vote → Announce result.

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