A) Six B) Three C) Five D) Four
A) Distribution & Logistics B) Public Services C) Multidisciplinary D) Business & Industry
A) 23 B) 22 C) 18 D) 24
A) Two B) Four C) Three D) One
A) 24 B) 26 C) 25 D) 30
A) Four credits in Science B) Credits required for one endorsement C) One credit in an Advanced Placement course D) Four credits in Math including Algebra 2
A) Arts, A/V Technology & Communications B) Government & Public Administration C) Education & Training D) Human Services
A) Distinguished Achievements B) Seals of Approval C) Performance Qualifications D) Performance Acknowledgements
A) Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics B) Finance C) Human Services D) Health Science
A) Public Services B) Arts &Humanities C) Multidisciplinary D) Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
A) Finance B) Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources C) Marketing, Sales & Service D) Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
A) Zero B) Two C) Three D) One
A) Five B) Three C) Four D) Two
A) One additional Math credit and three elective credits. B) One additional Science credit and three elective credits. C) One additional Math, one addition Science, and two Elective credits D) One additional Math credit, One additional Science credit, One additional English credit, and one additional Elective credit.
A) Both the top ten percent of the graduating class and receiving the Distinguished Level of Achievement B) Both receiving the Distinguished Level of Achievement and at lease one Performance Acknowledgment. C) Only receiving the Distinguished Level of Achievement D) Only in the top percent of graduating class
A) Actor B) Professor C) Chemist D) Engineer
A) Four B) Three C) Five D) Two
A) Four B) One C) Three D) Two
A) One additional Math credit, One additional Science credit, and two Elective credits. B) One additional Math and three Elective credits C) One additional Math credit, One additional Science credit, One additional English credit, and One additional Elective credit. D) One additional Science and three Elective credits
A) Algebra 2 B) Trigonometry C) Calculus D) Statistics
A) Human Services B) Education C) Information Technology D) Government and Public Administration
A) Three B) Two C) Five D) Four
A) Zero B) One C) Two D) Three
A) One additional Math credit, One additional Science credit, One additional English credit, and One additional Elective credit. B) One additional Science credit and three elective credits C) One additional Math credit, One additional Science credit, and two Elective Credits D) One additional Math credit and three elective credits
A) Pass three of the five State End-of Course Exams B) Be the top ten percent of their graduating class and have an industry certification. C) Pass all five State End-of-Course Exams and be the top ten percent of their graduating class. D) Pass all five State End-of Course Exams
A) Service, Training, Energy and Management B) Science, Training,Engineering, and Mechanics C) Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics D) Services, Training's, Engineering an Mathematics
A) Engineering B) Health Science C) Technology D) Finance
A) Zero B) Three C) Two D) One
A) One additional Math credit, One additional Science credit, and two Elective Credits B) One additional Math credit, One additional Science credit, One additional English credit, and One additional Elective credit. C) One additional Science credit and three Elective credits. D) One additional Math credit and three Elective credits.
A) Be in the top ten of the graduating class and have an industry certifications. B) Receive the Distinguished Level of Achievement and be in the top ten percent of their graduating class. C) Receive a Performance Acknowledgement for three industry certifications. D) Receive the Distinguished Level of Achievement and have a Performance Acknowledgement for their ACT score.
A) You can take advanced courses within the multiple endorsement areas. B) You can take four credits in each of the four foundation subject areas. C) You can take only entry-level courses within the multiple endorsement areas. D) You can take four advanced placement or International Baccalaureate
A) One B) Two C) Three D) Zero
A) One B) Two C) Three D) Zero
A) Algebra 2 B) Statistics C) Calculus D) Trigonometry
A) Be in top ten percent of their graduating class and have an industry certification. B) Receive the Distinguished Level of Achievement and be in the top ten percent of their graduating class. C) Receive a Performance Acknowledgement for three industry certifications. D) Receive the Distinguished Level of Achievement ACT score.
A) The ability to acquire money, goods, or services from others without immediate payment. B) Fees for getting cash's advances C) Loans which will be repayment for less than an 18 months time period. D) Yearly membership or participation fees.
A) None Mentioned B) Long-Term C) Short-Term D) Intermediate
A) Checking Accounts B) Credit Unions C) Mortgage Companies D) Credit Card Companies
A) Loans which will be in repayment for less than 18 month time period. B) Fees for getting cash advances. C) A measure of cost of credit, expressed as a yearly rate D) Yearly membership or participation fees.
A) False B) True
A) True B) False
A) 750 B) 850 C) 800 D) 900
A) False B) True
A) Timely Loans B) Long-Term Loans C) Intermediate-Term Loans D) Large Sum Loans
A) True B) False
A) False B) True
A) False B) True
A) False B) True
A) No B) Yes
A) No B) Yes |