Research Basics
Reliable Sources
Interview Preparation
Interview Etiquette
Career Readiness
100

What is the first step when starting a research project?

Defining your topic or research question.

100

Name one reliable website ending you should trust for research.

.edu, .gov, or .org.

100

What should you bring to an interview? Name one thing.

Resume, notebook, pen, list of questions.

100

What should you do when you first meet the interviewer?

Greet them professionally (handshake/eye contact).

100

What is a resume?

A document summarizing your skills and experience.

200

What is a keyword in research?

A word or phrase used to search for information.

200

What is one sign a website may be unreliable?


No author, outdated info, errors, no sources.


200

Why should you research a company before an interview?

To show interest and understand their mission.

200

What does professional body language look like?


Sitting up straight, eye contact, nodding.


200

What is a soft skill?

A personal skill like teamwork or communication.

300

What is the difference between a primary and secondary source?


A primary source is original material; a secondary source analyzes or explains primary sources.


300

What does “peer-reviewed” mean?

Articles reviewed by experts before publication.


300

What is a “mock interview”?

A practice interview to prepare.

300

Is it okay to speak negatively about past teachers or jobs?

No — remain positive and professional.

300

What is a reference?

Someone who can speak about your work qualities.

400

What is plagiarism?

Using someone else’s words/ideas without giving credit.

400

Why is Wikipedia not acceptable as a main source?

Anyone can edit it; not always verified.

400

What is the STAR method used for?

Answering behavioral interview questions (Situation, Task, Action, Result).

400

What should you do if you don’t know the answer to a question?

Stay calm, think, and answer honestly.

400

What is a cover letter?


A letter explaining why you’re a good fit for the job.


500

What is a thesis statement?

A clear sentence that explains the main point or argument of your research.

500

What is bias in a source?

When information favors one side or viewpoint.

500

Name a strong interview question YOU should ask the employer.

Example: “What does success look like in this role?”

500

Why is follow-up important after an interview?

It shows appreciation and keeps you memorable.

500

Why is networking important?

It helps you make connections and find opportunities.