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Question 1 (1 point)
Volunteering to help with a project in your local community is a good way to build career skills. 

Question 1 options:

True


False

Question 2 (1 point)
It never bothered Liam when the lawnmower broke down. He would just take it apart, examining each part until he could figure out which part needed to be replaced. Which category of skills would this MOST fit into?

Question 2 options:

social


physical


managerial


investigative

Question 3 (1 point)
Ryan does school from home, so he needs quick snacks all through the day. He wants to eat healthier, so he asks his mom to buy some celery and carrots to keep in the fridge. She buys a bunch of celery, several long carrots, a head of lettuce for salad, and a cantaloupe. When it comes time for something to eat, which will Ryan MOST likely pick?

Question 3 options:

Ryan will grab the head of lettuce and make himself a salad.


Ryan will peel and chop the carrots into small pieces to dip in dressing.


Ryan will grab pre-washed celery and some peanut butter.


Ryan will slice into the cantaloupe and cut some chunks into a bowl.

Question 4 (1 point)
Destiny's grandfather left her a small sum of money, and she would like to use it to help others. She researches several organizations, including Meals on Wheels, Heifer International, and The Red Cross. If Destiny donates to Heifer International, what will her money MOST likely be used for?

Question 4 options:

buying medical supplies for those in war-torn areas


paying for water and food for those hit by a hurricane


purchasing supplies to make meals for a local soup kitchen


purchasing a cow or other farm animal for a small farmer

Question 5 (1 point)
Local news is interviewing members of the community who volunteer their time to work with programs that are for everyone's benefit. They have picked out four community members, each of whom works in conjunction with an organization or project. Which interviewee is MOST likely a member of FCCLA?

Question 5 options:

Ana, a registered nurse who works second shift


Bruce, a retired high school basketball coach


Chelsea, the owner of a local coffee house


Dorian, a high school student who plays lacrosse

Question 6 (1 point)
Charlie wants to conserve as much as possible so always makes out a shopping list before heading to the grocery store. That way, Charlie only buys the things needed. To make sure of this, what is the MOST important step should Charlie take BEFORE leaving the house?

Question 6 options:

Ask other family members what they would like to eat for the week.


Check the cabinets for ingredients already on hand.


Carefully examine any produce before purchasing it.


Research the nutritional value of the food on the list.

Question 7 (1 point)
Getting any job in the field of culinary arts requires an advanced degree.

Question 7 options:

True


False

Question 8 (1 point)
Xavier works as part of a state organization promoting nutrition to its citizens. Since Xavier is a pediatric nutritionist, which project would he MOST likely be involved in?

Question 8 options:

providing balanced meals for cancer patients


planning lunch menus for elementary schools


creating a new program to fund soup kitchens


deciding on regulations about trans fats

Question 9 (1 point)
At a conference of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Sanjay, a nutritionist, is introduced to Emma, a dietician. Which statement BEST explains the difference between Sanjay and Emma's careers?

Question 9 options:

Sanjay does not work with people, but Emma does.


Sanjay has not been certified in his field, but Emma has.


Emma focuses on treating disease, while Sanjay prevents it.


Emma cannot write prescriptions for drugs like Sanjay can.

Question 10 (1 point)
A non-profit group would like to provide after-school snacks to kids in disadvantaged households. They can't buy the snacks personally, so they will need to find ways to raise the money. Several members of the group throw out ideas for a solution. To choose the one that will be most effective, what should they do?

Question 10 options:

Ask someone unrelated to the problem for input.


Divide up and have each person try their own solution.


Create a list of pros and cons for each solution.


Write all of the ideas on paper and pick them out of a hat.

Question 11 (1 point)
Avery is filling out her very first job application. Since most people applying for this job are at an entry level and have never held a job before, the company has designed an application that allows applicants to list skills instead of experience. Under the heading Social Skills, what should Avery put?

Question 11 options:

Talk to strangers easily.


Good at solving math problems.


Love to paint abstract designs.


Express myself well in writing.

Question 12 (1 point)
Aiko is studying to become a dietician so that she can help people in her community who deal with diabetes like she does. To MOST effectively reach her patients, what should Aiko be sure to do?

Question 12 options:

Address patients' weight issues right off the bat.


Become a role model by taking care of her own health.


Keep her professional life separate from her personal life.


Check in with patients constantly to ensure they follow the plan.

Question 13 (1 point)
Juan is a city council member who wants to institute a ban on large-sized sodas. He decides to appeal to his fellow council members to try to get the ban passed. Which is an example of a cooperative appeal?

Question 13 options:

Restricting large sodas will encourage less sugar consumption.


How many of us have children who are struggling with weight?


Have any of you lost a friend or family member to diabetes?


Together, we can make our community healthy!

Question 14 (1 point)
Aiden wrote a research paper on famines in the past century. After receiving feedback from the instructor, Aiden was told to do a better job checking the facts. Which statement MOST likely led to Aiden's lower grade? 

Question 14 options:

Religious organizations often provide help during famines with soup kitchens.


Lowering the cost of food transportation and storage is one effective way to lessen the impact of famine.


Famines in prior centuries were more intense partly due to a lack of basic nutritional understanding.


Democracy raises the incidents of famine because it allows too many choices for citizens.

Question 15 (1 point)
Jamal and his friends have recently learned to play disc golf, but there's not a decent course available near them. Jamal would like to see a solution to this problem. If Jamal wanted to use the FCCLA's five-step planning process, which should he focus on NEXT?

Question 15 options:

Create a goal, like getting the local park service to approve a small disc golf course.


Write up a plan on what would be needed to put together a small disc golf course.


Go out and break ground on a new disc golf course in the local park.


Follow up to see how many people are using the new disc golf course.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to the questions provided:

**Question 1:** True

**Question 2:** investigative

**Question 3:** Ryan will grab pre-washed celery and some peanut butter.

**Question 4:** purchasing a cow or other farm animal for a small farmer

**Question 5:** Dorian, a high school student who plays lacrosse

**Question 6:** Check the cabinets for ingredients already on hand.

**Question 7:** False

**Question 8:** planning lunch menus for elementary schools

**Question 9:** Sanjay has not been certified in his field, but Emma has.

**Question 10:** Create a list of pros and cons for each solution.

**Question 11:** Talk to strangers easily.

**Question 12:** Become a role model by taking care of her own health.

**Question 13:** Together, we can make our community healthy!

**Question 14:** Democracy raises the incidents of famine because it allows too many choices for citizens.

**Question 15:** Create a goal, like getting the local park service to approve a small disc golf course.

Feel free to ask if you need more help or clarification!

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