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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A decreased productivity
B lowered turnover
C decreased absenteeism
D higher employee retention
Question #2
A It refers to having the money to access food and shelter but not purchase luxury products.
B It refers to not having enough money to afford the basic necessities of life.
C It indicates having enough money only to maintain an average standard of living.
D It indicates an income level that falls right above the poverty line.
Question #3
A They prevent parents from undertaking shift work.
B They make parents’ work schedules more predictable.
C They reduce the possibility of a divorce.
D They help reduce child care costs.
Question #4
A contributes to job turnover
B increases the possibility of presenteeism
C ensures that employees have fixed work hours
D decreases the likelihood of exhaustion
Question #5
A discretionary income
B gender wage gap
C gender imbalance
D gender neutrality
Question #6
A Gina can return to a job with fewer responsibilities but with the same pay and benefits.
B Gina can depend on the supervisor’s good will for leave.
C Gina can take leave from work without losing her job.
D Gina can avail paid leave for 12 weeks.
Question #7
A who spend a minimum of 15 weeks in the labor force
B who work solely as white-collar workers
C who earn wages that fall below the official poverty level
D who earn high disposable income
Question #8
A both focus on stay-at-home mothers
B both focus specifically on women who are mothers
C both indicate the removal of traditional gender stereotypes
D both refer to biases against women
Question #9
A middle-class
B welfare class
C bourgeois class
D working poor
Question #10
A wages
B stocks
C real estate
D bonds
Question #11
A contributes to job turnover
B decreases the likelihood of exhaustion
C ensures that employees have fixed work hours
D increases the possibility of presenteeism
Question #12
A Married women who work for more than 45 hours per week are more likely to quit their jobs than those who are unmarried.
B Women who have invested more time in their education have a greater commitment to their careers after marriage.
C A large majority of married men are passed over for top managerial positions despite being well-qualified.
D Studies have shown that men become more responsible and efficient workers after marriage than when they were unmarried.
Question #13
A discretionary income
B gender imbalance
C gender wage gap
D gender neutrality
Question #14
A help parents spend more time with their children
B allow women to play the role of kin keepers
C lower role overload for parents
D raise the family’s standard of living
Question #15
A It involves a lack of mentoring for women and providing them limited access to highly visible committees at the workplace.
B It refers to the process of lowering the pay gap by encouraging women to join male dominated occupations.
C It is the process of channeling women and men into different types of jobs.
D It is the process of segregating women based on their marital status.
Question #16
A flextime
B pension
C health insurance
D tax breaks
Question #17
A It refers to the transfer of jobs within different states in a country.
B It helps reduce a company’s costs in the home country.
C It is restricted because of globalization.
D It indicates the increase of manufacturing jobs within a country.
Question #18
A contributions that employees of a company make to their society
B favorable treatment that the government creates for businesses
C welfare activities that the government undertakes for people living in absolute poverty
D environmentally sustainable initiatives that companies participate in
Question #19
A are forced to become full-time homemakers because of the expectations of society
B remain in the labor force reluctantly
C have high occupational aspirations
D consider their careers more important than their families
Question #20
A the President and the first lady
B a stay-at-home dad and a working wife
C a stay-at-home wife and an entrepreneur husband
D couples in which both the husband and wife are marketing professionals