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100

Name the steps you need to take in order to obtain your drivers license.

Over 18: 

  1. Visit your nearby DMV office.
  2. Complete Form DL44 - Driver License or Identification Card Application.
  3. Show proof of your identity.
  4. Pay the $33 fee for driver's license.
  5. Pass the written permit test.
  6. Pass the behind-the-wheel test.


Before The DMV

Before you even make your DMV appointment or apply, you will need to take a few steps to get your driver education training requirements in order. Here are some steps you can complete before going to the DMV:


Complete a Driver's Education course licensed by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). If you are at least 15 years old, you can enroll in our program at TeenDriverEducation.com/California. All you need to do is complete all the chapters and pass the easy final exam.

Enroll in and complete a behind-the-wheel driver training program. In addition to our online teen drivers ed course, you will need to enroll in a driver training program in order to get a learner's license.

Gather materials. You will need to get together some important paperwork before you make the trek to the DMV.

Complete the original DL 44 application form with parent or guardian signatures.

Provide documents establishing your and identity, residency (if applicable) and birth date. The documents must be a certified copy or original document, must contain an impressed seal or original stamped impression, must not be a photocopy, and cannot be laminated. For a list of acceptable documents, see the DMV website here.

Provide your full true name and Social Security Number (if eligible).

Then you're ready for your DMV visit and to apply for your first permit!


At The DMV

You will need to be between the ages of 15½ and 18. Even though you can start and complete your driver ed program starting at 15, you need to be 15 1/2 to apply for your permit.

Make an appointment at your nearest DMV office. Appointments can save you a lot of time — and at some locations, they are the only way to get in at all. Make your appointment early, as some locations can book weeks in advance. Locations also will not give tests after 4:30 p.m. so make an earlier appointment and arrive on time.

Bring all of the necessary paperwork and identification. See the above section for what to gather.

Pass a traffic laws and signs test. The exam is 46 questions long and you will need to answer at least 38 questions correctly to pass.

Pass a vision exam. If you use glasses or contacts, no worries! You will be able to use them for the exam, just make sure the tester knows.

Provide a thumb print and have your photo taken.

Pay the $33 application fee.


100

What is an interview?

When you meet with an employer so they can talk to you and see if you would be a good fit for the job opening.
100

Name 3 colleges in Virginia 

    University of Virginia    Charlottesville ...

2    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University    Blacksburg

3    George Mason University    Fairfax

4    Virginia Commonwealth University    Richmond

5    College of William & Mary    Williamsburg

6    Liberty University    Lynchburg

7    James Madison University    Harrisonburg

8    Old Dominion University    Norfolk

9    University of Richmond    Richmond

10    Washington and Lee University    Lexington

11    Radford University    Radford

12    Regent University    Virginia Beach

13    University of Mary Washington    Fredericksburg

14    Sweet Briar College    Sweet Briar

15    Virginia Military Institute    Lexington

16    Longwood University    Farmville

17    Hampton University    Hampton

18    Christopher Newport University    Newport News

19    Roanoke College    Salem

20    Shenandoah University    Winchester

21    Eastern Virginia Medical School    Norfolk

22    Marymount University    Arlington

23    Norfolk State University    Norfolk

24    Virginia State University    Petersburg

25    Eastern Mennonite University


 

100

Tell me 3 tasks a waitress may need to perform when working. 

Take orders, make change, carry food etc.

100

What is the monthly payment you give a landlord called?

rent

200

What is the 4 digit code you have to use a debit card called?

pin number

200

Give me an example of what an appropriate interview outfit the occupation you wish to have. 

answers vary

200

Name 3 grocery stores I could shop at.

Varies

200

Tell me 3 skills you may need to become a construction worker.

Strong, Independent, Know tools, Safety etc. 

200

Name 2 ways you can make sure you pay bills on time. 

auto -pay, calendar, pay ahead etc. 

300

What are ways you can figure out how long it will take you to get somewhere based on time of day and mode (walk, drive, train, etc) of getting there?

Waze, Apple Maps, Google Maps
300

Give me an example of what an appropriate interview outfit for a boy would be. 

answers vary
300

What website can I use to find resources in Virginia 

300

What are 3 different occupations people may have at the grocery store

Stocker, bagger, cashier, manager ect.

300

Name 5 types of bills you may need to pay when you have your own place. 

water, gas, electric, cable/internet, rent, garbage, phone, car etc. 

400

What are 3 utilities needed in VA for housing?

electricity, gas, water, sewer, Internet, telephone, cable TV, security systems and, trash collection



400

What is the form that you should bring to interviews that shows all your job experience, education etc.?

Resume

400

How can you be involved in your community?

Volunteering, civic engagement, Jr Lifeguard

400

Name 2 companies that you could apply to become a bank teller.

Wells Fargo, Chase Bank, Fifth Third, Bank of Tampa, SunTrust, SunCoast, Bank Of America, etc.

400

Name 3 outside household tasks you would need to perform outside to maintain where you live. 

mow the lawn, weeding, watering plants, raking, landscaping, gardening, etc. 

500

List at least 3 "Public Transportation" options in Virginia you can think of:

  • Airline
  • Bus
    • Shuttle bus
    • Transit bus
    • Trolleybus
    • Intercity bus service
  • Rail transport 
    • Intercity rail
    • High-speed rail
    • Regional rail
    • Urban rail transit
      • Commuter rail
      • Rapid transit
      • Light metro
      • Light rail
      • Street running
      • Tram
    • Cable car (railway)
    • Heavy rail
    • Heritage railway
      • Heritage streetcar
    • Horsecar
    • Medium-capacity rail system
    • Monorail
  • Aerial tramway
  • Gondola lift
  • Passenger ship
    • Ferry
      • Cable ferry
    • Hovercraft
    • Hydrofoil
    • Ocean liner
    • Water taxi



  • Cycle rickshaw - A local means of transport that are human-powered by pedaling
  • Hackney carriage - A carriage or automobile for hire.
  • Limousine - A luxury sedan or saloon car driven by a chauffeur and with a partition between the driver and the passenger compartment.
  • Motorcycle taxi - A taxi that typically carries one passenger, who rides as the pillion behind the motorcycle operator.
  • Paratransit - Special transportation services often provided as a supplement to fixed-route bus and rail systems by public transit agencies.
  • Pulled rickshaw - A mode of human-powered transport by which a runner draws a two-wheeled cart which seats one or two people.
  • Share taxi - Vehicles for hire that are typically smaller than buses and usually take passengers on a fixed or semi-fixed route without timetables, but instead departing when all seats are filled.
  • Taxicab - A car used by a single passenger or small group of passengers, often for a non-shared ride.
  • Flexible carpooling
  • Ridesharing company
  • Vanpool
500

Who are the people you put on your resume that new employers can call to learn about your work history?

References 

500

Get help in Virginia that isn't 911 related.

CRISIS PREVENTION HOTLINE

Public Safety Communications 

500

Name 4 occupations where you would need to wear a uniform. 

waste management, police officer, fireman, waitress, fast food worker, military, etc. 

500

Name 5 different appliances you would find in a house. 

washer, dryer, dishwasher, microwave, oven, toaster, refrigerator,