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10 life skills questions?

1. Angel is listing what he can do. Angel is listing his: (1 point) interests. values. skills. personality traits. 2. A good career choice combines your: (1 point) skills and interests. values and stories. self–assessments and personality. memories and goals. 3. Lili is making a list of her favorite accomplishments. She is listing: (1 point) pride experiences. transferable skills. values. all of these. 4. Which of the following can help you better remember your experiences? (1 point) looking at your belongings asking friends and relatives viewing old photos all of these 5. Bryan is writing a story about a pride experience. He will tell: (1 point) the outcome of the event. what he enjoyed most and why. the situation before the event. all of these. 6. Hannah finds writing very slow and difficult. She could choose to tell her pride stories by: (1 point) recording herself acting them out. jotting notes on index cards. being moved to somewhere else. all of these. 7. Kai Wong is great at fixing anything electronic. He has strong skills with: (1 point) things. information. people. all of these. 8. Silvia asks herself what she loves to do during her free time. She is identifying her: (1 point) skills. values. interests. all of these. 9. Which of the following is a strength of online self-assessments? (1 point) They can give you personalized, individual information. They are based on information from many people in many jobs. They group people into categories that fit everyone perfectly. It is easy to find one perfect test to tell you all you need to know. 10. Leo is trying to choose his favorite skills and interests. His first step is to: (1 point) look for patterns in his information about himself. prioritize, or rank, his top ten skills. choose only transferable skills. choose only skills at which he is already an expert.

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  1. ╭∩╮( º.º )╭∩╮ thats how little i know about this sorry life
  2. 1. Skills. Your skills are what you can do. 2. Skills and interests. A combination of what you can do, and what you want to do. 3. I would say all of these because she would feel pride for the accomplishments, the skills are transferable, and she values her accomplishments. 4. All of these. Consider your personal experiences, any of those things would help you remember them better. 5. I'm not sure, but I'd go with all of them. If I was telling about an experience that I felt pride for, I would definately include all of those things. 6. I'd say jotting notes on index cards. It isn't all of these because moving somewhere else doesn't make much sense, and acting them out seems like it would be kinda weird. 7. Well... I would say information. "Things" is probably the worst possible wording anyone could use... and electronics kinda fit with people, but it isn't the best answer. 8. All of these. Identifying what skills she values and is interested in. 9. They can give you personalized individual info, or they are based on info from many people in many jobs.... There is no perfect self-assessment test... Not everyone will fit perfectly. 10. Prioritize or rank his top ten skills. At least that's what I would do. Althought looking for patterns in his info about himself would work as well.
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