Adult Learning Principles
Learning Programs
Workplace Health and Saftey
Units of Competency
Training Packages
100

True of False. The ‘principles of adult learning’ is a list of practical conclusions that can be drawn from ongoing research into adult learning. 

TRUE

100

It is important to develop learning programs with the target learner group in mind because:

A. If you don't the arrow may miss the target

B. Training can be provided at a level that matches the experince of the learners

C. It is impoortant to know about the private lilives of leaners

B. Training can be provided at a level that matches the experince of the learners

100

What does WHS stand for?

Workplace Health and Safety

100
A Socail skill is one of the Dimensions of Competency


True or False

False

100

RTO stands for...

Registered Training Organisation

200

Multi-sensory learning is:

A. using eyes and ears to pick-up body language

B. Deliver training in small chaunks that you can taste

C. Use a Variety of training approaches to engage all learners

C. Use a Variety of training approaches to engage all learners

200

Under principles of instructional design Leaning content should be:

A. no more than 30 words long 

B. expressed with lots of industry jargon 

C. broken into small chunks of information that are logically sequenced

D. prepare learners for the session and to re-cap session content 

C. broken into small chunks of information that are logically sequenced

200

Which of the following is the most accurate definition of risk as it relates to safety in a learning environment:

A. Risk is the severity of a hazard occuring

B. Risk is a gamble

C. Risk is the chance that a person will be harmed or experience an adverse health effect if exposed to a hazard

D. Risk is the likelihood of a hazard occuring

C. Risk is the chance that a person will be harmed or experience an adverse health effect if exposed to a hazard

200

Which is the BEST description of a Unit of Competency from the list below:

a unit of competency describes how to train learners in an RTO

A. a unit of competency describes the workplace requirements for a particular task

B. a unit of competency must always be trained in an actual workplace

C. a unit of competency outlines the information to be memorised by learners

D. a unit of competency outlines the information to be memorised by learners

A. a unit of competency describes the workplace requirements for a particular task

200

Training Packages can be contextualised to suit local industry and learner requirements. Which of the following is not allowed:

A. selecting elective units for the qualification that match local industry skill requirements 

B. removing performance evidence requirements that are too difficult for the learner group

C. adding detail to units of competency relevant to the learner group 

B. removing performance evidence requirements that are too difficult for the learner group

300

Logically sequencing training sessions is an example of what sort of principle?

Instructional Design Principle

300

Each training session in a learning program should have well written learning outcomes that are SMART.

What does the acronym SMART stand for?

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-referenced

300

What is the first step in the Risk Management process?

1. Identify Hazards

300

The correct dimension of competency that involves being able to deal with the responsibilities and expectations of the workplace

A. Task management skill

B. Job role/environment skill

C. Contingency management skill

D. Task skill

B. Job role/environment skill

300

Training packages contain endorsed and non-endorsed components.

Which of the following is not an endorsed training package components

A. units of competence

B. qualification frameworks

C. assessment requirements

D. credit arrangements 

E. companion volumes

F. all of the above

E. companion volumes

400

In the Adult Learning Principles video on the Gordon website what colour is the skin of the characters

Blue

400

Under Instructional Design what does ADDIE stand for?

Ananylsis

Design

Development

Implementation

Evaluation

400

Hierarchy of control. Place the folowing in  the correct order:

A. Substitution 

B. Administration

C. Engineering 

D. Personal protective equipment (PPE)

E. Elimination

E. Elimination

A. Substitution

C. Engineering

B. Administration

D. Personal protective equipment (PPE)

400

If Éclairs are delivered to the service point, at the agreed time and they meet customer expectations, then the Dimension of Competency most relevavent to this is

Job role/environment skill

400

According to the Victorian Purchasing Guide what is the Maximum Payable Hours for TAE40116

350 hours