1. Which of the following are considered forms of identification?
(A) References and NA certificates
(B) Driver's license and high school diploma
(C)
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(D) Job application and GED - (C) Social security card and driver's license
2. Which statement is true of references?
(A) They should come from relatives.
(B) They should come from former employers.
(C) They should come from friends.
(D) They should come from parents. - (B) They should come from former employers.
3. Why must an employer perform a criminal background check on new aides hired?
(A) Aides are known to steal from facilities.
(B) It is best never to trust anyone.
(C) Employers like to have power over their employees.
(D) The law requires it for the protection of residents. - (D) The law requires it for the
protection of residents.
4. Which of the following statements is true of job applications?
(A) Leave anything blank that you do not want to answer.
(B) You can write "N/A" for questions that do not apply to you.
(C) It is best to fill out the application before reading it all the way through.
(D) Do not tell the truth if certain answers will make you look bad. - (B) You can write
"N/A" for questions that do not apply to you.
5. What should a candidate for a nursing assistant job be sure to do when going for
an interview?
(A) Find someone to care for her children so she doesn't have to take them along.
(B) Put on all of her most striking jewelry.
(C) Go to the salon for a new set of false nails.
(D) Arrive right after the interview time. - (A) Find someone to care for her children so
she doesn't have to take them along.
6. You are interviewing for a nursing assistant position. Which of the following is not
a good thing to say to your potential employer?
(A) "I love the idea of making people's lives more comfortable and helping them get
better."
(B) "I have three younger siblings so I really started taking care of others as a child."
(C) "I left my last job because my boss was always criticizing me even though I
wasn't doing anything wrong."
(D) "My last supervisor was fantastic and I learned a lot at that job, but I'm really
excited to gain new skills as a nursing assistant." - (C) "I left my last job because my
boss was always criticizing me even though I wasn't doing anything wrong." [Show Less]