In the Kitchen
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100

Is it safer to use a sharp or dull knife when cooking? Why? 

What is Sharp.
Less force +Less change of slipping and hurting ourselves/squishing our food=less damage.

100

How would you treat a minor cut? 

Apply pressure and elevate to stop bleeding, clean the wound, cover the ouchie. 

Not for points, but send healing vibes. 

100

What month are taxes due?

What is April (15th) 

100

How often do you need to register your vehicle and when?

What is annually in the month the vehicle was purchased 

100

What do you wear to an interview? 

What is: Business Casual.
The business and the casual can fluctuate based on the job. Don't wear a suit to taco bell and don't wear jeans to the bank. 

200
Name the difference between "use by, "best by," and "sell by" on a package of food. 

What is: "Use by" is when the product should be eaten as quality and safety can dramatically decrease. "Best by" is the date in which the food should be eaten for best quality, and Sell by is aimed retailers to inform them of the date by which the product should be sold or removed from shelf life. This does not mean that the product is unsafe to consume after the date.

200

How do you treat a minor burn and what do you NOT do?

What is: 

The first step to treating a burn is to stop the burning process. Chemicals need to be cleaned off. Electricity needs to be turned off. Heat needs to be cooled down with running water. Sunburn victims need to be covered up or go inside.
Then:

  • Flush the burned area with cool running water for several minutes. Do not use ice.
  • Apply a light gauze bandage.
  • Do not apply ointments, butter, or oily remedies to the burn.
  • Take ibuprofen or acetaminophen for pain relief if necessary.
  • Do not break any blisters that may have formed.
  • The severity of a burn is based on depth and size. For serious burns, you might need to see a doctor or call 911.
200

What is the difference between CREDIT and DEBIT?

What is: Debit is from money you have.
Credit is money borrowed and repaid. 

200

How often should you change your oil?

Every 3 months OR 3,000 miles what ever happens first. 

200

What is the differency between empathy and sympathy and why is it a skill? 

What is: the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. It helps with communication and building healthy boundaries/relationships.

300

Between what and what is the "Temperature danger zone." 

What is: 40-140 degrees F
Always refrigerate perishable food within 2 hours—1 hour when the temperature (of the room) is above 90 °F  

300

What is the average normal body temp?
What can be done to reduce a fever? 

What is: 98.6 degrees F

  1. Stay in bed and rest.
  2. Keep hydrated. ...
  3. Take over-the-counter medications like acetaminophen and ibuprofen to reduce fever. 
  4. Stay cool. 
  5. Take tepid baths or using cold compresses to make you more comfortable.
  6. Call a Dr. if it's above 102. 
300

What form do you need from your employer to prepare your taxes? 

W-2

300

Name at least 3 fluids in your vehicle that need to be refilled or replaced regularly. 

What is: Washer fluid, gas, oil, steering, coolant

300
How should you separate laundry? Name at least ways
What is: 

1. Separate whites, colors, and darks.
2. Denim is it's own pile
3. Delicates have their own pile
4. Very dirty/stained clothes are a seperate pile so stain remover can be added and to reduce the spread of the stain/dirt.
5. Towels and sheets are often washed separately from clothes. 

400

How can you avoid contamination in the kitchen? Name 3 wayzzzz

What is: 

  • Always wash hands with warm water and soap for 20 seconds before and after handling food.
  • Keep raw meat, poultry, fish, and their juices away from other food. After cutting raw meats, wash cutting board, utensils, and countertops with hot, soapy water.
  • Cutting boards, utensils, and countertops can be sanitized by using a solution of 1 tablespoon of unscented, liquid chlorine bleach in 1 gallon of water.
  • Always store foods properly with meats on the lowest shelf and in a separate containter/tray. 
  • Make sure containers aren't leaking. 
400

How would you treat a sprain? 

What is: Rest/immobilize the sprained area, ice it, compress it (wrap it), and elevate it. You can also take anti-inflammatory meds like asprin.

400

Demonstrate (draw) how to fill out a check. 

400

Describe how to jump start a car battery. 

  1. Take out your jumper cables.

  2. Place both vehicles in Park or Neutral and shut off the ignition in both cars.

    Engage both parking brakes as well.

  3. Attach one of the red clips to the positive terminal of your battery.

    It has “POS” or “+” on it, or it’s bigger than the negative terminal.

  4. Attach the other red clip to the positive terminal of the other car.

  5. Attach one of the black clips to the negative terminal on the other battery.

  6. Attach the last black clip to an unpainted metal surface on your car that isn’t near the battery.

    Use one of the metal struts that holds the hood open.

    The cables should look like this.

    Make sure to connect jumper cables in the proper order.

  7. Start the working vehicle and let the engine run for a few minutes.

  8. Try to start your vehicle.

400
How much is a typical deposit 

First month's rent 

500

Name the 3 ways to appropriately thaw food

What are: 

  • Refrigerator: The refrigerator allows slow, safe thawing. Make sure thawing meat and poultry juices do not drip onto other food.
  • Cold Water: For faster thawing, place food in a leak-proof plastic bag. Submerge in cold tap water. Change the water every 30 minutes. Cook immediately after thawing.
  • Microwave: Cook meat and poultry immediately after microwave thawing.
500

What does CPR stand for and when should you use it?

What is: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and it's used when the heart is not longer pumping blood (Cardiac arrest).

500

What is considered a good credit score 

Double jeopardy: What is the highest credit score you can have? 

what is 660 or above. 

Double Jeopardy: 850

500

What items should you have in order to change a spare tire? (at least 4)

What are: 

  • Jack
  • Lug wrench
  • Fully inflated spare tire
  • Vehicle owner’s manual
  • Wheel wedges
  • Flashlight

For fun, here are the steps!
 

1. FIND A SAFE LOCATION

2. TURN ON YOUR HAZARD LIGHTS

3. APPLY THE PARKING BRAKE

4. APPLY WHEEL WEDGES

5. REMOVE THE HUBCAP OR WHEEL COVER

6. LOOSEN THE LUG NUTS

7. PLACE THE JACK UNDER THE VEHICLE

8. RAISE THE VEHICLE WITH THE JACK

9. UNSCREW THE LUG NUT

10. REMOVE THE FLAT TIRE

11. MOUNT THE SPARE TIRE ON THE LUG BOLTS

12. TIGHTEN THE LUG NUTS BY HAND

13. LOWER THE VEHICLE AND TIGHTEN THE LUG NUTS AGAIN

14. LOWER THE VEHICLE COMPLETELY

15. REPLACE THE HUBCAP

16. STOW ALL EQUIPMENT

17. CHECK THE PRESSURE IN THE SPARE TIRE

18. TAKE YOUR FLAT TIRE TO A TECHNICIAN

500

What needs to go on a resume?

What is: 

  • Contact Information. At the top of your resume, include your formal name, your nickname in parentheses if applicable, current address, permanent address, phone number, email address, website if applicable and relevant, and a fax number, if available. If you have a “fun” email address, like ILovetoParty@partytime.com, don’t use it in your resume. Instead, create a new email address that uses your first and last name.
  • Objective. An objective helps explain your career goals, especially if you are just starting out in the workforce, changing careers, or applying for a specialized position. Avoid vague statements, such as “seeking a challenging position with room for improvement.” Instead, state your specific and immediate career goals or intended job title. Convey what you can offer a company, not what you want from a company.
  • Education. If you have recently graduated, begin your resume by listing your educational achievements. Starting with your highest degree, list the university, location, degree, date of degree, major, minor, languages, and your GPA. You should also list any awards, scholarships, or internships that you received. If you have been in the workforce for several years, list this section below your work experience.
  • Work Experience. List all of your previous jobs in reverse chronological order, stating your job title, name of the company, city, state, the years worked, and a description of your responsibilities and achievements. List any awards received with each position.
  • Skills. In this global, fast-paced economy, you must remember to list your computer skills, languages, and relevant certifications.
  • Additional Information. Additional and optional sections might include Professional Affiliations and Community Service.