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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Week 3 Post-reading Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  cold-water currents
B  counter currents
C  western boundary currents
D  transverse currents
E  eastern boundary currents
Question #2
A  45° to the left of wind direction
B  90° to the left of wind direction
C  45° to the right of wind direction
D  90° to the right of wind direction
E  30° to the left of wind direction
Question #3
A  salinity differences
B  wind friction
C  temperature differences
D  gravity
E  density differences
Question #4
A  1%
B  10%
C  50%
D  90%
E  20%
Question #5
A  turbidity
B  thermohaline
C  convection
D  surface
E  thermocline
Question #6
A  expands; cools
B  warms; precipitates
C  expands; warms
D  compresses; warms
E  compresses; cools
Question #7
A  Molecules of water vapor have less mass than the displaced nitrogen and oxygen.
B  Molecular movement of water vapor occupies more space than dry air.
C  Molecules of water vapor have more mass than the displaced nitrogen and oxygen.
D  Molecular movement of water vapor occupies less space than dry air.
E  Water vapor molecules are more compressed than dry air molecules.
Question #8
A  condensation
B  compression
C  expansion
D  evaporation
E  vaporization
Question #9
A  stratosphere
B  mesosphere
C  troposphere
D  thermosphere
E  exosphere
Question #10
A  wind
B  precipitation
C  condensation
D  climate
E  cold fronts
Question #11
A  The seawater becomes more alkaline.​
B  The seawater is able to buffer enough that there is no change
C  The pH levels decrease in these regions.
D  The pH levels increase in these regions.
E  Carbon dioxide does not heavily impact pH levels.
Question #12
A  ammonia
B  carbon dioxide
C  hydrogen
D  oxygen
E  nitrogen
Question #13
A  subtropical water masses
B  polar water masses
C  tropical water masses
D  temperate water masses
E  equatorial water masses
Question #14
A  conservative constituents
B  colligative properties
C  excess volatiles
D  nonconservative constituents
E  trace elements
Question #15
A  100 years
B  9 days
C  4,100 years
D  9,100 years
E  10 years
Question #16
A  green light waves
B  red light waves
C  blue light waves
D  violet light waves
E  yellow light waves
Question #17
A  thermocline
B  deep zone
C  halocline
D  mixed layer
E  pycnocline
Question #18
A  heat capacity of water
B  latent heat of vaporization
C  sensible heat loss of water
D  diffusion of heat energy
E  latent heat of fusion
Question #19
A  Surface tension of ice is lower than the surface tension of liquid water.
B  Adhesion of ice is lower than the adhesion of liquid water.
C  Heat capacity of ice is lower than the heat capacity of liquid water.
D  Density of ice is lower than the density of liquid water.
E  Cohesion of ice is lower than the cohesion of liquid water.
Question #20
A  heat capacity
B  ​adhesion
C  hydrogen bonding
D  latent heat of fusion​
E  density