Question 1

  1. A checklist is a valuable supervisory tool to use when developing an orientation program.

3 points

Question 2

  1. All of the following are conditions of conducting a successful selection interview, EXCEPT:

3 points

Question 3

  1. Denise is traveling out-of-state to attend a three-day training session for a new software program she will be using at work. This is an example of what type of training?

3 points

Question 4

  1. Documenting the reasons for a hiring decision is necessary to ensure that:

3 points

Question 5

  1. Over which of the following staffing decisions would the supervisor have the LEAST authority?

3 points

Question 6

  1. Jeff is a candidate for a position with a law firm. Although he has limited experience, the hiring manager at the law firm decides to take him on because of his superior interpersonal skills. Which interviewing pitfall should the manager be aware of?

3 points

Question 7

  1. The finance supervisor is in the process of creating a new job for the finance department. Who should NOT be involved in creating it?

3 points

Question 8

  1. When reviewing resumes for open positions at her company, Bridget always focuses on a candidate’s work sample test scores, number of years of education, degrees, and length of service in previous positions. These are examples of which of the following criteria?

3 points

Question 9

  1. Which of the following are methods of training employees?

3 points

Question 10

  1. Which of the following involves sharing information by an interviewer with a job applicant concerning the mission, values, and direction of the organization?

3 points

Question 11

  1. Which of the following is NOT a serious pitfall to avoid when evaluating applicants?

3 points

Question 12

  1. Which of the following would NOT be a legitimate selection criteria?

3 points

Question 13

  1. While interviewing final candidates for a new position, Terrence informs the candidates about the positive as well as negative aspects of the position. He is providing a:

3 points

Question 14

  1. A formal performance appraisal should be conducted by:

3 points

Question 15

  1. A peer evaluation is the evaluation of an employee’s performance by other employees of higher rank than that of the employee.

3 points

Question 16

  1. All of the following are factors typically evaluated in a performance appraisal EXCEPT:

3 points

Question 17

  1. During Sarah’s annual employee review, Sarah’s supervisor, colleagues, and subordinates had an opportunity to evaluate her job performance. In addition, the company reviewed customer comment cards over the last year, incorporating those associated with Sarah into the review as well. This is an example of what type of evaluation system?

3 points

Question 18

  1. Effective supervisors should provide their employees with informal feedback on performance:

3 points

Question 19

  1. Every time one of his workers does something exceptional, Rob records it in his employee work file. However, when one of his employees does something below average, he records this as well. The information in this file provides a factual record for assessing performance whenever it is needed. This method is referred to as the:

3 points

Question 20

  1. Frequent feedback throughout the year from the supervisor to employees:

3 points

Question 21

  1. Jerrica meets periodically with her subordinates to provide them with information, instruction, and suggestions related to their job assignments and performance. By doing this, Jerrica is engaging in:

3 points

Question 22

  1. Self-evaluations:

3 points

Question 23

  1. Most employees want to:

3 points

Question 24

  1. Which of the following is a problem with appraisal forms most organizations experience?

3 points

Question 25

  1. Which of the following should NOT generally be used as a consideration when deciding whom to promote from within an organization?

3 points

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