The complex work environment is characterised by the following, EXCEPT:
(a) Uncertainty
(b) Stability
(c) Unpredictability
(d) Innovation
(e) Ambiguity
Answer: (b) Stability
16. Interpersonal skills are also known as:
(a) Hard skills
(b) Digital skills
(c) Soft skills
(d) Technical skills
(e) Cognitive skills
Answer: (c) Soft skills
31. Diversity in the workplace encompasses differences among individuals in all of the following, EXCEPT:
(a) Race and ethnicity
(b) Intellectual ability alone
(c) Religion and culture
(d) Age and gender
(e) Skills and experiences
Answer: (b) Intellectual ability alone
2. Skills required from employees can be categorised into one of the following:
(a) Long and short
(b) Technical and interpersonal
(c) Hard and soft
(d) Big and small
(e) Solid and liquid
Answer: (c) Hard and soft
17. Which of the following is NOT listed as a component of good communication skills?
(a) Active listening
(b) Confidence
(c) Sharing feedback
(d) Avoidance of nonverbal cues
(e) Responsiveness
Answer: (d) Avoidance of nonverbal cues
32. The concept of equity in the workplace means:
(a) Treating everyone in exactly the same way
(b) Giving everyone the same resources regardless of need
(c) Ensuring everyone has access to opportunities and support based on individual needs
(d) Favouring certain groups over others
(e) Promoting uniformity in all workplace processes
Answer: (c) Ensuring everyone has access to opportunities and support based on individual needs
3. According to the training, which of the following best describes why degrees alone are no longer sufficient in today's workplace?
(a) Employers no longer value academic qualifications
(b) The world of work has changed faster than graduates have adapted
(c) Certificates are more valuable than degrees
(d) Degrees are too expensive to pursue
(e) Employers prefer experienced workers to fresh graduates
Answer: (b) The world of work has changed faster than graduates have adapted
18. Interpersonal skills are required in the workplace primarily to:
(a) Complete technical assignments faster
(b) Effectively treat, communicate with, and lead people to get maximum results
(c) Avoid interacting with colleagues
(d) Increase individual output without teamwork
(e) Replace the need for digital skills
Answer: (b) Effectively treat, communicate with, and lead people to get maximum results
33. Which of the following digital tools is identified as critical for creating documents, analysing data, and delivering presentations?
(a) Social media applications
(b) Microsoft Office / Google Workspace
(c) Online gaming platforms
(d) Streaming services
(e) Mobile banking applications
Answer: (b) Microsoft Office / Google Workspace
4. Which of the following is NOT identified as a characteristic of today's workplace?
(a) Technology-driven
(b) Interdisciplinary
(c) Predictable
(d) Diverse
(e) Constantly changing
Answer: (c) Predictable
19. In a law setting, which of the following BEST illustrates analytical reasoning?
(a) A lawyer negotiating a settlement with an opposing party
(b) A lawyer questioning the reliability of a witness's testimony
(c) A lawyer breaking down a case into facts, legal issues, and applicable laws
(d) A lawyer filing court documents before a deadline
(e) A lawyer advising a client on their legal rights
Answer: (c) A lawyer breaking down a case into facts, legal issues, and applicable laws
34. The concept of inclusiveness in the workplace refers to:
(a) Excluding people with different backgrounds from decision-making
(b) Creating environments where everyone feels valued, respected, and supported
(c) Allowing only majority groups to contribute
(d) Standardising all employees to behave the same way
(e) Reducing diversity to maintain harmony
Answer: (b) Creating environments where everyone feels valued, respected, and supported
5. Employers now prioritise which of the following combinations of skills?
(a) Memorisation, speed, and accuracy
(b) Adaptability, digital competence, problem-solving, and collaboration
(c) Technical knowledge, loyalty, and seniority
(d) Age, experience, and gender
(e) Certification, contacts, and capital
Answer: (b) Adaptability, digital competence, problem-solving, and collaboration
20. Teamwork skill is best defined as:
(a) The ability to work alone and produce excellent results
(b) The ability to lead others and delegate tasks
(c) The ability to work effectively with others to achieve a common goal
(d) The ability to resolve conflicts without involving others
(e) The ability to manage proje
Answer: (c) The ability to work effectively with others to achieve a common goal
35. To equip yourself with the skills needed to navigate the complex work environment, this training emphasizes that you should aim to be the following, EXCEPT:
(a) Relevant
(b) Valuable
(c) Competitive
(d) Complacent
(e) Successful
Answer: (d) Complacent
6. Which of the following global trends is reshaping how work is done across all fields?
(a) Increase in manual labour
(b) Decline of technology
(c) Automation & Artificial Intelligence
(d) Reduction in remote work
(e) Growth of traditional office structures
Answer: (c) Automation & Artificial Intelligence
21. Which of the following combinations correctly represents the components of teamwork skill?
(a) Competition, silence, avoidance, speed, secrecy
(b) Communication, collaboration, respect, reliability, conflict resolution
(c) Promotion, salary, benefits, authority, titles
(d) Isolation, independence, rivalry, self-reliance, stubbornness
(e) Memos, reports, letters, emails, presentations
Answer: (b) Communication, collaboration, respect, reliability, conflict resolution
7. Cognitive skills used in navigating the complex work environment include the following, EXCEPT:
(a) Critical thinking
(b) Analytical reasoning
(c) Problem-solving
(d) Machine-Learning
(e) Decision-making
Answer: (d) Machine-Learning
22. Emotional Intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to:
(a) Memorise and recall large amounts of information
(b) Analyse financial data and produce reports
(c) Recognise, understand, and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others
(d) Program and operate digital systems
(e) Lead teams in complex technical environments
Answer: (c) Recognise, understand, and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others
8. The shift occurring in the modern work environment is best described as moving from:
(a) Tasks to roles
(b) Flexibility to stability
(c) Jobs to skills
(d) Digital tools to manual methods
(e) Collaboration to isolation
Answer: (c) Jobs to skills
23. Which of the following is an important aspect of Emotional Intelligence in the workplace?
(a) It reduces the need for technical skills
(b) It helps individuals navigate conflicts calmly and diplomatically
(c) It eliminates the need for problem-solving skills
(d) It makes employees dependent on supervisors
(e) It replaces the need for communication skills
Answer: (b) It helps individuals navigate conflicts calmly and diplomatically
9. Soft skills are best described as which of the following?
(a) Technical, job-specific skills acquired through formal training
(b) Interpersonal, non-technical skills that apply across roles and industries
(c) Skills that can be tested and graded through certifications
(d) Skills that are demonstrated through degrees and portfolios
(e) Skills tied to specific technical knowledge
Answer: (b) Interpersonal, non-technical skills that apply across roles and industries
24. In a healthcare setting, a doctor with high Emotional Intelligence would most likely:
(a) Focus solely on medical procedures
(b) Avoid emotional discussions with patients
(c) Empathise with patients' concerns and communicate compassionately
(d) Delegate patient communication to nurses
(e) Use technical language to explain diagnoses
Answer: (c) Empathise with patients' concerns and communicate compassionately
10. Which of the following is a characteristic of HARD skills?
(a) Behaviour-based and reflected in attitudes
(b) Developed over time through experience
(c) Measurable and quantifiable through exams or certifications
(d) Interpersonal in nature
(e) Non-technical and applicable across industries
Answer: (c) Measurable and quantifiable through exams or certifications
25. Networking and Relationship-Building Skills refer to the ability to:
(a) Use social media platforms for entertainment
(b) Create, develop, and maintain professional connections that are mutually beneficial
(c) Avoid interaction with competitors in one's field
(d) Build friendships unrelated to professional growth
(e) Only connect with people in the same profession
Answer: (b) Create, develop, and maintain professional connections that are mutually beneficial
11. One key difference between hard skills and soft skills is that hard skills:
(a) Cannot be demonstrated
(b) Never become obsolete
(c) Are developed only through personal experience
(d) May need updating as technology and industry evolve
(e) Are not linked to any specific profession
Answer: (d) May need updating as technology and industry evolve
26. Which of the following is NOT listed as a benefit of networking?
(a) Opens doors to new opportunities
(b) Provides a support system during challenging times
(c) Guarantees a high salary
(d) Enhances visibility
(e) Facilitates exchange of knowledge and expertise
Answer: (c) Guarantees a high salary
12. Critical thinking involves all of the following EXCEPT:
(a) Asking questions
(b) Examining evidence
(c) Avoiding emotional reasoning
(d) Accepting assumptions without questioning
(e) Analysing biases
Answer: (d) Accepting assumptions without questioning
27. Adaptability in the workplace is best described as:
(a) The ability to maintain the same routine regardless of changes
(b) The ability to adjust quickly and effectively to new situations, changes, or challenges
(c) The ability to resist change and maintain stability
(d) The ability to work only in familiar environments
(e) The ability to delegate adaptation tasks to others
Answer: (b) The ability to adjust quickly and effectively to new situations, changes, or challenges
13. Analytical reasoning is best defined as:
(a) The ability to lead teams toward a common goal
(b) The ability to break down information, examine relationships, and understand how things work
(c) The ability to manage one's emotions in a professional setting
(d) The ability to communicate clearly in writing
(e) The ability to adapt quickly to new workplace situations
Answer: (b) The ability to break down information, examine relationships, and understand how things work
28. Which of the following is a key component of time management?
(a) Impulsiveness
(b) Procrastination
(c) Prioritisation
(d) Inflexibility
(e) Indecision
Answer: (c) Prioritisation
14. Critical thinking helps individuals in the workplace to do the following, EXCEPT:
(a) Avoid errors
(b) Make informed decisions
(c) Accept all information without question
(d) Approach issues with clarity
(e) Evaluate evidence before acting
Answer: (c) Accept all information without question
29. Resilience in the workplace is defined as:
(a) The ability to avoid challenging situations
(b) The capacity to remain focused and recover quickly from setbacks or challenges
(c) The ability to rely on colleagues for support
(d) The tendency to ignore difficulties and continue working
(e) The skill of maintaining the status quo during difficult times
Answer: (b) The capacity to remain focused and recover quickly from setbacks or challenges
15. Problem-solving as a mental process involves which of the following steps?
(a) Identifying, ignoring, and escalating the problem
(b) Defining, identifying, generating solutions, and choosing the best solution
(c) Complaining, delegating, and waiting for resolution
(d) Consulting, assuming, and proceeding
(e) Observing, reporting, and documenting
Answer: (b) Defining, identifying, generating solutions, and choosing the best solution
30. Which of the following is NOT listed as a leadership skill required in the complex work environment?
(a) Adaptability and Agility
(b) Emotional Intelligence
(c) Avoidance of teamwork
(d) Effective Communication
(e) Digital Literacy
Answer: (c) Avoidance of teamwork