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1.Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) can help the employees on all…
1.Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) can help the employees on all of the following EXCEPT ______.
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pension plans
family and marriage conflicts
legal troubles
financial problems
2.When supervisors suspect substance abuse is a problem, they should not directly accuse employees
of having such problems because ______.
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the employees may respond with denial and it could also lead to legal Issues
company policies should support the supervisor’s accusations
it should not be of concern to the supervisor if an employee abuses substanes
freedom to consume any substance of their choice is guaranteed as a fundamental individual right for all citizens
3.Sharon, the manager at S.D. Shuttlesworth, observes one of her employees, Bryan being regularly
late to the office during the past week. Shoddy reports, irrelevant conversations, poor hygiene, and
raised emotions were reported by team members. Being informed that Bryan’s alcoholism has
peaked during the past week, Sharon should ______.
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offer assistance in obtaining expert counseling
organize a team initiative to handle the issue
arrange a counseling appointment for Bryan
arrange for an exit interview for Bryan
4.The effects of substance abuse in the workplace include all of the following EXCEPT ______.
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Substance abusers will exhibit peak performance
Lost productivity and increased health-care expenses
Employee morale and group unity will decrease
Nonabusing employees may feel less safe
5.Compulsive gamblers are not the same as the 95 percent of the general population who
occasionally play state lotteries, bet on football pools, or play bingo or the stock market because
______.
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compulsive gamblers are unable to control their betting
compulsive gambling is a result of dependence of substance abuse
compulsive gamblers are prone to take greater risks than the general population
compulsive gamblers are mostly restricted to the teenage and youth population
6.Which of the following statements is TRUE of time management?
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Grouping tasks together by location will allow individuals to save time by going to each location only once.
Setting priorities means individuals identify which tasks take lesser time to complete and complete them first and leave the longer tasks to be completed toward the end.
While setting priorities, if all tasks seem equally important, then the individual should work on all tasks simultaneously.
Grouping smaller tasks into larger parts makes the project more complex and, thus, motivates individuals into accomplishing them.
7.Susan enjoyed interacting with students during her internship at Wordsworth University. As a
result, she joins the university as an academic counselor. Her role involves guiding students in
choosing suitable areas of specialization. She is immensely satisfied with her job. From the
given example, it can be said that Susan ______.
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has found her niche
exemplifies procrastination
exemplifies imposter phenomenon
has followed the categorical imperative principle
8.Which of the following terms refers to making poor use of the available time that we do have?
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underutilizing
rationalizing
fudging
overloading
9.Which of the following is NOT a method to stop procrastination?
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Wait for motivation to start.
Think positive.
Give yourself credit.
Reward yourself.
10.Which of the following statements on morale is NOT true?
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Morale is static force.
Morale is the overall mood.
When morale is low, productivity is affected.
Lack of goals is a big factor in lowered morale.