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Workplace Readiness Skills Worksheet

This worksheet assesses Grade 10 students' understanding of essential workplace readiness skills, including communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and professional conduct.

Grade 10 Social studies Social SkillsWorkplace Readiness
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D2.Civ.8.9-12D2.Eco.1.9-12
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Workplace Readiness Skills

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Read each question carefully and provide your best answer. This worksheet will assess your understanding of essential workplace readiness skills.

1. Which of the following is an example of effective verbal communication in the workplace?

a

Interrupting a colleague during a meeting.

b

Speaking clearly and listening actively.

c

Using slang and informal language.

d

Avoiding eye contact with your supervisor.

2. What is the primary benefit of teamwork in a professional setting?

a

Individual recognition and rewards.

b

Reduced workload for each team member.

c

Achieving common goals more efficiently and effectively.

d

Avoiding personal responsibility for mistakes.

1. Punctuality is not a critical aspect of workplace professionalism.

T

True

F

False

2. Conflict resolution skills are important for maintaining a positive work environment.

T

True

F

False

1. The ability to manage your time effectively and complete tasks on schedule is known as  .

2. Showing respect for your colleagues and supervisors, regardless of their position, is a key component of  .

1. Describe two important non-verbal communication cues that can impact your professional image.

2. Explain why adaptability is a valuable skill in today's rapidly changing workplace.

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

Integrity
Initiative
Feedback
Problem-solving

1. When you take action without being told, you are demonstrating  .

2. Employers value employees who can identify issues and develop solutions, showcasing strong   skills.

3. Always act with honesty and strong moral principles to demonstrate  .

4. Constructive criticism, also known as  , is essential for personal and professional growth.