Assess Yourself
How well do you understand the concepts and skills introduced in this lesson?
Goal:
Goal:
Are you ready to take this lesson's quiz? The questions below will help you find out. Make sure you understand why each correct answer is correct--if you don't, review that part of the lesson.
Which of these can result from getting more education?
- having lots of children
- earning more money
- driving a big car
- mailing a package
Workers can take classes to improve their skills.
Workers can take classes to improve their skills.
Workers can take classes to improve their skills.
Workers can take classes to improve their skills.
What is an example of an intangible reward?
- knowledge
- money
- gift card
- presents
Something that is intangible cannot be touched.
Something that is intangible cannot be touched.
Something that is intangible cannot be touched.
Something that is intangible cannot be touched.
What causes one job to pay more than another?
- the age of the person working
- the number of kids the person has
- the amount of education the person has
- the amount of money the person has
Workers can get paid more money by raising their human capital.
Workers can get paid more money by raising their human capital.
Workers can get paid more money by raising their human capital.
Workers can get paid more money by raising their human capital.
Claudia is a babysitter. How can she increase her personal human capital?
- buying toys for the kids
- watering the plants in her home
- taking classes to improve her skills
- writing a story about babysitting
Learning new things helps workers.
Learning new things helps workers.
Learning new things helps workers.
Learning new things helps workers.
What is your current job?
- teacher
- student
- friend
- artist
This job is focused on learning.
This job is focused on learning.
This job is focused on learning.
This job is focused on learning.
After a field trip to the zoo, Brady cannot wait to tell his brother all about it. What does Brady want to share with his brother?
- what he learned in class
- what he read in a book
- what he saw in a movie
- what he experienced
A field trip is when students visit a place.
A field trip is when students visit a place.
A field trip is when students visit a place.
A field trip is when students visit a place.
Summary
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