Real workplace Scenarios
Employability skills
Plagiarism/ credible sources
Quizlet Vocab Review
100

What attire should you wear at a Formal meeting?


Suit or buttoned up shirt and jeans.

100

What is an example  of an employability skill?

  • Good communication
  • Motivation and initiative
  • Leadership
  • Reliability/dependability
  • Team work
  • Adaptability
100

How do you know if a source is credible?

A. If the information is current

B. The information is sited.

C. All of the above











































































































































































C: All of the above



























































100

Judge and examine carefully

Evaluate

200

I your Boss gives you a project to do in 2 days, what should you do?

Complete the project on time  

Make sure the information is credible

Make sure you have done the project correctly and effetely.


200

What is an example of teamwork?

Helping people to compete a curtain job or project.

200

Secondary Source

A piece of information that was not written on a particular time and place.

300

How would you use teamwork in the workplace?

You could use commination and leadership to solve a  problem or work on a project. This is showing teamwork because you are using the skills above to complete a task with other workers.

300

Primary source

A piece of information written at the time of understudy.
400

What should you do If there is a argument at your workplace?

Immediately stop them before the argument gets worse.

Make the two people how were arguing explain what happened.

Resolve the problem.


400

Bias


A piece of information that is based on an opinion rather than scientific.

500

How should you respond to a problem in a workplace? Hint: There are multiple answers.

Work the problem out.

Make sure you solve it efficiently.



500

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To put a written piece into your own words

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