1. A curriculum vitae (CV) is different from a resume in that __________________.
Answers:
• a resume is
generally one to two pages long; a CV can range from two to thirty pages,
depending on the candidate's field
• a resume
includes a brief summary of the candidate's relevant work experience; a CV
includes the candidate's entire academic and professional history whether it's
relevant or not
• a resume is
usually targeted at a specific position, so a candidate may have several
versions; a CV covers all positions, so a candidate usually needs only one
version
• All of the above
2. Sarah left her job as a teacher five years
ago to stay home and take care of a sickly parent. During that time, she
completed a degree in veterinary science and volunteered at the local animal
shelter. Which type of resume would best serve Sarah now that she is returning
to the workforce?
Answers:
• Chronological
• Functional
•
Combination
3. To make a resume reader-friendly, the content of each section should generally be _______________.
Answers:
• written in paragraph
form
• indented or formatted
into columns
• presented in bulleted
lists
• presented in a
combination of paragraphs and bulleted lists
4. When deciding on the best font for a resume,
a candidate should ____________.
Answers:
• choose a common,
easy-to-read font such as Times New Roman, Arial, or Verdana
• use a fancy,
attention-grabbing font like Matisse or Curlz to show creativity
• never use more than
two different fonts
• use a font size
anywhere from 10 to 12 points
• a, c, and d
• b and d
5. When it comes to choosing the best paper for
a resume, the candidate should generally______________.
Answers:
• use light blue paper
• use expensive
parchment paper
• use white or off-white
paper
• use handmade paper
6. The use of the words "I,"
"me," and "mine" in a resume is_____________.
Answers:
• discouraged because
the resume should be user-centered
• recommended because
the resume should stress the accomplishments and personal experiences of the
candidate
• a matter of personal
choice
7. A resume can best be described as
________________.
Answers:
• a detailed business
card for entrepreneurs to receive funding from venture capitalists
• a marketing tool that
describes at length one's personal, educational, and professional experiences
and qualifications
• a selling tool for job
seekers that briefly outlines relevant skills and experiences for potential
employers
• a collection of work
that demonstrates one's skills to potential employers
8. When preparing the Experience section of a
resume, the candidate should ___________.
Answers:
• include every job he
or she has ever had
• exclude very brief job
assignments, or group several brief jobs together
• describe only his or
her most recent job
9. Which of the following statements regarding
resumes is FALSE?
Answers:
• Employers read every
resume thoroughly.
• When writing a resume,
a candidate should be mindful of the limited time prospective employers have to
read each resume.
• Resumes should
generally highlight only that experience that is relevant to the job in
question.
• Employers spend an
average of 15 to 30 seconds scanning a resume.
• a and c
10. An effective cover letter should NOT
________________.
Answers:
• convey a sense of
enthusiasm, enjoyment, and energy
• be written in a
professional but conversational style
• be printed on
different paper than the resume
• be tailored to a
specific job
• b and c
11. Chronological resumes are a good choice for
candidates who ________________.
Answers:
• can demonstrate growth
in a single profession
• have long periods of
unemployment
• have practical
experience and few job changes
• have changed jobs
frequently
• a and c
• a and d
12. A resume's content should highlight a
candidate's relevant skills associated with the targeted position.
Answers:
• True
• False
• Skills do not need to
be highlighted; the employer can discern the candidate's relevant skills just
by reading the resume.
13. Angela received an advanced degree from a
university in England. She is now applying for a position at a company based in
New York. How should she address this matter in the Education section of her
resume?
Answers:
• She should not mention
the degree because it is not recognized in the U.S.
• She should include the
degree received and indicate its U.S. equivalent.
• She should include a
paragraph explaining her academic background, number of years studied, and
coursework completed.
14. An employer reads a resume that includes an
objective that is vague or broad. What impression might he form regarding the
candidate?
Answers:
• The candidate
obviously has many talents and interests and would therefore be an asset to the
organization.
• The candidate has not
taken the time to clarify his own goals for his professional life.
• The candidate would
not take the job responsibilities seriously.
• The candidate is
versatile and could be easily placed in a variety of the company's departments.
15. When it comes to choosing the best font
color for a resume, the candidate should generally_______________.
Answers:
• use only black
• use black for the
headings and blue for the content
• use a different color
for each section of the resume
• use black as the base
color and red to highlight important skills and information
16. Between Employment and Experience, which is
the better section heading for a resume?
Answers:
• Employment because
employers are only interested in the candidate's paying jobs.
• Experience because
candidates may have relevant volunteer, life, or other unpaid experience.
• Candidates should
include two separate sections to ensure their experience is well documented.
17. An effective cover letter should
_______________.
Answers:
• identify the specific
position the candidate is applying for
• use formal language
• focus on the employer
and what the candidate can do for them
• demonstrate that the
candidate has researched the company
• a, c, and d
• a, b, and c
18. A resume should contain a brief list of the
candidate's weaknesses so that the employer has a clear and truthful
representation of the candidate's suitability for a specific position.
Answers:
• True
• False
19. As a high school student, Josephine worked
weekends and summers at a plant nursery. She is now about to graduate from
college with a B.S. in Horticulture. During her college years, she played a
significant role in two large on-campus projects related to her field of study,
and also worked as a paid intern at a local agricultural establishment. How
should she format the Experience and Education sections of her resume?
Answers:
• Because she is a new
graduate, she must put the Education section first regardless of her work
experience.
• Because she has plenty
of relevant experience to highlight, she can safely put the Experience section
first.
• Since the two
on-campus projects and the internship are related to her college career, she
should include them in the Education section; the Experience section should
only include her high school job at the nursery.
20. Although it is not advisable to include
charts and graphs in a traditional printed resume, they are an acceptable and
even expected element in an e-resume.
Answers:
• True
• False
21. To turn a print resume into an effective
electronic version, a candidate should ______________
Answers:
• Remove all formatting
and graphic elements such as lines, bullet points, and bolding
• Change the font to a
10-point serif font like Calisto or Times New Roman
• Add keywords that
correspond to the job description and the candidate's experience
• Replace action verbs
with searchable nouns, such as "publicity specialist" instead of
"generated publicity"
• a, b and c
• a, c and d
22. The primary purpose of a resume is
________________.
Answers:
• to introduce the
candidate to the employer in case there is a job opening in the future
• to obtain an immediate
interview with the employer for a specific job
• to convince the
employer that he doesn't need to look at any other resumes
• to be "on
file" with as many companies as possible
23. In 1996 Christopher earned a B.A. in English
with a 3.7 GPA. In 2001 he received a second B.A. in English Education with a
3.9 GPA. He then went on to complete his M.Ed. in Curriculum Development with a
3.5 GPA. How should he list this information in the Education section of his
resume?
Answers:
• In reverse
chronological order, with his highest degree earned listed first
• In chronological
order, with his first degree earned listed first
• According to his GPA,
from highest to lowest
24. Which of the following statements about the
role of keywords in an e-resume is/are TRUE?
Answers:
• Keywords help search
engines find a candidate's resume.
• Using keywords in an
e-resume is unprofessional and should be avoided.
• The effective use of
keywords makes a good impression on prospective employers.
• Keywords help narrow
down the employer's search for the right candidate.
• c and d
• a and d
25. In a cover letter, it is an acceptable
practice for the candidate to name drop if he or she has a good connection at
the company.
Answers:
• True
• False
26. Which of the following can be included in
the Experience section of a resume?
Answers:
• Paid employment,
internships, volunteer work
• Work experience,
professional degrees earned
• Paid employment only
• Work experience,
relevant academic coursework
27. One of the major benefits of a combination
resume is that __________________.
Answers:
• the candidate can
effectively target the specific skills required by an employer or job
announcement
• it allows more
flexibility and creativity in how the content is presented
• it is more focused on
an uninterrupted work history than on particular skills
28. Which of the following best represents an
effective, user-centered objective for a resume?
Answers:
• A challenging position
with growth potential that allows me to use and expand upon my skills as an
ecologist and my love of lizards.
• Ecologist with 10
years of experience in the preservation and development of natural habitats for
mammals and reptiles.
• A position as an
ecologist with The Gecko Relief Society.
• Help The Gecko Relief
Society achieve its mission of preserving the natural habitats of reptiles by
joining the field staff as an ecologist and lizard expert.
29. Which of the following is NOT one of the
three main types of resumes?
Answers:
• Chronological
• Descriptive
• Combination
• Functional
30. During the past twenty years, Alison has
held a variety of positions in a variety of companies. She is now looking for a
new job and has several different job targets in mind. Alison should
_________________ .
Answers:
• write a generic
chronological resume without an objective statement, and do a mass mailing for
all of the positions she's interested in
• narrow her objective
and job target to focus on just one type of position and save the other job
options for another time
• write a different
resume and objective for each job target
• write a functional
resume in which she lists each of her job objectives
31. Which of the following are examples of
"soft skills" that should be addressed in a resume?
Answers:
• Communication and
interpersonal skills
• Communication skills
and knowledge of business etiquette
• Communication and
interpersonal skills and computer languages
• none of the above
32. In general, the Honors and Activities
section of a resume is placed _____________.
Answers:
• right before the
Education section
• right after the
Objective section
• right before the
Experience section
• after both the
Experience and Education sections
• on a separate page
33. In a cover letter, the candidate should
never relate examples of skills and accomplishments in the form of an anecdote
or story.
Answers:
• True
• False
34. The Contact Information section of a resume
usually contains ________________.
Answers:
• name, phone number at
current place of work, and e-mail address
• name, personal phone
and cell numbers, and Social Security number
• name and e-mail
address only
• name, address,
personal phone and cell numbers, and e-mail address
35. The foundation of most effective resumes is
generally built around _______________.
Answers:
• the recommendations of
previous employers and supervisors
• the duties performed
by the candidate at each place of employment
• the candidate's past
accomplishments and successes at each place of employment
• a and b
36. The best way to test the formatting of an
e-resume is to ______________.
Answers:
• send it to multiple
e-mail addresses and check the formatting using different browsers
• have the resume
proofread by a friend
• proofread the resume
yourself
37. When writing a resume, a candidate should
use ____________ to describe his work experience and accomplishments.
Answers:
• complete sentences
• impressive vocabulary
words
• field-specific jargon
• action verbs
38. Which of the following is an example of a
successful Problem-Action-Result (PAR) statement that a candidate might use in
the Experience section of a resume?
Answers:
• Responsibilities
included answering phones, typing correspondence, and filing.
• Streamlined obsolete
filing system by developing simple yet sophisticated coding system, resulting
in a 45% increase in administrative staff productivity.
• Implemented
company-wide filing system that saved significant time and money.
39. Which of the following statements about
portfolios is TRUE?
Answers:
• Unlike a resume, a
portfolio includes a photograph of the candidate.
• A portfolio includes the
candidate's resume as well as samples of his or her work, such as illustrations
or writing.
• A portfolio and a
resume are the same thing.
40. The closing paragraph of a cover letter
should include _______________.
Answers:
• a list of skills the
candidate will bring to the position
• a direct request for
an interview
• an explanation as to
why the candidate is applying for the position
41. A functional resume is a good option for job
candidates who __________________.
Answers:
• have limited work
experience in their field of interest
• have a lot of work
experience and have had many different jobs
• are changing careers
• have employment gaps
• All of the above
42. Which of the following should NOT be
included in the Education section of a resume for a candidate with a college
degree and at least one year of work experience?
Answers:
• Mention of relevant
special projects or theses
• Type of degree and
date conferred
• High school
information
• Minors or areas of
concentration
• a and d
43. Roger has worked for a single employer for
25 years. How should he present his work history in the Experience section of
his resume?
Answers:
• He should write a
brief explanation in the Experience section that highlights his longevity and
exemplary service to the company.
• He should exclude that
section from his resume.
• He should show his
progression at the company by listing the various positions held over the
years.
• He should write a CV
instead of a resume.
44. Which of the following statements regarding
objective statements is FALSE?
Answers:
• An objective statement
should be user-centered and focused on the employer's needs.
• An objective statement
should be brief and use active, punchy language.
• An objective statement
should not be too specific as it could limit the candidate's options.
• An objective statement
should be tailored to the specific, targeted position.
45. The candidate should use the middle
paragraphs, or the body, of the cover letter to _______________.
Answers:
• show why and how he is
a good match for the company
• explain in detail the
information contained in his resume
• demonstrate that he
has some knowledge about the company
• convince the employer
that they will benefit from hiring the candidate
• a, b, and d
• a, c, and d
46. Which of the following should NOT be
included on a resume?
Answers:
• Gender and physical
attributes
• Home address
• Marital status
• a and c
• None of the above
should be included on a resume.
47. Which of the following are
"transferable skills" that a candidate should address in a resume?
Answers:
• Skills that the
candidate can teach to other employees
• Skills the candidate
learned through various life experiences (including sports, homemaking,
hobbies, and volunteer work) that can be applied to a particular job
• Skills that the
candidate can learn from other employees
• Innate skills like
writing or an aptitude for mathematics
48. In what order should the Experience section
of a resume list pertinent information?
Answers:
• company, location, job
title, dates of employment, responsibilities, specific accomplishments
• company, dates of
employment, job title, location, specific accomplishments, responsibilities
• company, dates of
employment, job title, responsibilities, location, specific accomplishments
49. Which of the following resume elements helps
create a great first impression on a prospective employer?
Answers:
• A powerful,
well-written statement of accomplishment that is not just a list of jobs and
duties performed.
• A list of the
applicant's strongest skills and qualifications placed in the top half of the
resume.
• A list of skills and
qualifications relevant to the position.
• b and c
• All of the above
50. The main goal of a cover letter is to
__________________.
Answers:
• demonstrate the
candidate's superiority over other candidates
• help the candidate
obtain an interview with the employer
• demonstrate that the
candidate is qualified for the position
• summarize the
candidate's past work experience
51. Which of the following elements should NOT
be included in a resume?
Answers:
• Photographs and
illustrations, unless requested by the employer
• Reasons for leaving
the previous job
• Names and contact
information for references
• The heading
"Resume" at the top of the page
• Objective
• a and c
• b, c, and d
• a, b, c, and d
52. Which of the following might be a drawback
of a chronological resume?
Answers:
• Employers can easily
spot and check gaps in employment history.
• For candidates with
long work histories, a chronological resume can become long and cumbersome.
• Relevant experience is
listed in the lesser-noticed areas of the resume.
• a and b
53. Employers like chronological resumes because
_________________.
Answers:
• they are shorter than
functional resumes
• gaps in a candidate's
employment history are easily recognizable
• they highlight the
skills and accomplishments of the candidate
• a and c
54. Elements that should appear on ALL resumes,
regardless of the field or targeted position, include ____________.
Answers:
• objective, work
experience, skills, and honors and activities
• contact information,
work experience, and education
• work experience,
education, and list of references
• contact information,
objective, work experience, and salary history
55. In the opening paragraph of a cover letter,
the candidate should _______________.
Answers:
• mention how he or she
heard about the position
• state relevant work
experience and credentials
• request an interview
• include the phrase
"Enclosed please find my resume"
• a and d
• a and c
56. Which of the following formatting decisions
can cause a resume to lose its impact?
Answers:
• Consistency in use of
numbers, italics, bullets, and underlining
• Uneven margins
• Even areas of white
space
• Consistency of design
elements
57. Which of the following statements about
sentence structure and usage for bulleted points in a resume is TRUE?
Answers:
• Each bullet point
should be written in the present tense.
• Each bullet point
should follow parallel structure.
• Bullet points should
be written with a variety of sentence structures and lengths.
• Bullet points should
make significant use of passive voice.
58. Which of the following can be included in
the Honors and Activities section of a resume?
Answers:
• Academic awards and
scholarships
• Membership in national
or international organizations
• Leadership positions
at campus, national, or international levels
• Community service
positions
• All of the above
59. Which of the following statements about
references is FALSE?
Answers:
• It is considered
unprofessional to list references on a resume.
• Although not
necessary, writing "References are available upon request" at the end
of the resume is still an acceptable practice.
• Names and contact
information of references should always be included on a resume.
60. Frank is applying for a job for which he has
no specific, formal training. To address the issue, Frank should ___________.
Answers:
• "rework" the
Experience and Education sections of his resume so that it looks like he has
the necessary skills and training
• include a list of
related experience and skills on a separate page
• include a Summary of
Skills list at the top of the resume to highlight relevant job-related skills
• enroll in a related
four-year degree program and list that program in the Education section of his
resume
• send an exploratory
e-mail to the company to see if they will accept a resume from a candidate who
does not fit the job description
• c and e
61. The majority of the Experience section of a
resume is generally written in the _____________.
Answers:
• past tense
• present tense
• future tense
62. When writing a resume, which of the
following phrases should be avoided because it is trite or overused?
Answers:
• Excellent oral and
written skills
• Exceptional
organizational abilities
• Goal-oriented individual
• Honest and sincere
worker
• All of the above
should be avoided.
• All of the above are
acceptable phrases to use on a resume.
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