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2
3
4
5
100

 full-time, W2, or W4.  

This is a form sent by your employer showing 

how much you made and paid in taxes for the 

year?

W2

100

  cover letter, vacancy, or unemployed.

A 3-4 paragraph letter that tells the employer more about you?

cover letter

100

  benefits, union dues, or qualifications.

This is what you pay to be a part of at work?

union dues

100

 gross pay, net pay, or insurance

This is how much money you make before taxes?

gross pay

100

 occupation, position, or benefits

The specific type of job you might be doing?

position

200

  benefits, union dues, or qualifications. 

A quality that an employer is looking for to make sure you are a good fit for the job?

qualifications

200

  insurance, deductions, or seasonal worker.

This is the amount of money taken out from your paycheck?

deductions

200

cover letter, vacancy, or unemployed.

A job opening?

vacancy

200

 full-time, W2, or W4.  

This is a form that helps your employer know how much taxes to hold from your paycheck?

W4

200

 reference, resume, or cover letter

A document that summarizes your job experiences and skills?

resume

300

 reference, resume, or unemployed.

These are people who your employer can call to learn about your work experience?

reference

300

employee, part-time, or W4.  

A person working for a company?

employee

300

 gross pay, net pay, or insurance

The company can pay for things like life, dental, and medical?

insurance

300

What is the abbreviation for Mister?

A. mr.            C. Mr.       

Bonus for the following word  Doctor? 

        B. Dr.                D. Dr

C

B

300

employee, part-time, or full-time 

Working only a part of the day or week?

part-time

400

occupation, position,  or qualifications.

A job or career someone has?

occupation

400

 cover letter, vacancy, or unemployed.

This means you currently do not have a job?

unemployed

400

 net pay,  deductions, or seasonal worker.

A person who only works on specific months of the year?

seasonal worker

400

Which of the following job words matches the definition below: occupation, position, benefits, union dues, or qualifications.

These are good things that your employer might help pay for?

benefits

400

What is the abbreviation for junior?

A. Jr.        B. jr.     C. Jnr.       D.jr

Bonus for the following word Senior?

A.  Snr.          B. sr.        C. Sr.        D. SR.

A

C

500

What is the abbreviation for attention?


B. attn.

D. Attnt.

B. attn.

500

Which one is correct?

A. ms. traeger 

B. Ms Traeger

C. Ms. Traeger

C. Ms. Traeger 

500

employee, part-time, or full-time  

This means working 40 or more hours a week?

full-time

500

Which of the following job words matches the definition below: gross pay, net pay, or seasonal worker.

This is how much money you actually bring home AFTER taxes are taken out?

net pay

500

What is the abbreviation for miss(not married woman) A. ms.     B. Ms.      C. MS.   D. Ms

Bonus points for the abbreviation for misses (married woman) 

A. mrs.        B. MRS.      C. Mrs         D. Mrs. 

B

D

600

Which is correct?

A. Mr. Knight

B. Ms. Mandee

C. Both

c

600

What is the abbreviation for as soon as possible?

A. ASAP/asap

B. Asap./asaP.

A. ASAP/asap

600

Which is correct?

A. MR MCCALL

B. Mr Mols

C. Mr. Brown

C

600

Which is correct?

A. Gomez wants his occupatioN to be a comedian

B. Gomez wants his occupation to be a comedian.

B

600

What is the abbreviation for a chief executive officer?A. C.Eo. 

C. CEO


C. CEO

700


stocking shelves

700


custodian

700


greeter

700


coworkers

700


customers

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