Deck 12: Employee Selection

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With what age group do older employees most identify?

A) Their peers
B) Those younger than themselves
C) Those older than themselves
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Under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 it is unlawful for:

A) employers to encourage immigration.
B) employers to hire illegal immigrants.
C) employers to discriminate against immigrants.
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The Equal Pay Act of 1963 guarantees equal pay for equal work regardless of
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percent of employers use drug tests when hiring.
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The act that states that contractors with government contracts of $10,000 or more cannot discriminate against veterans of the Vietnam wars is the:

A) Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974.
B) Vietnam Veterans Assistance Act of 1974.
C) Vietnam Era Job Assistance Act of 1974.
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Is it best to train part- time employees during busy hours or slack hours? Why?
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In 1998, more than out of foodservice supervisors were female.
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tell the employee how well s/he is expected to perform.
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The is the most widely used and probably the most subjective method used in selecting employees.
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In making a job offer, one should NOT tell the prospective employee his or her:

A) meal arrangements.
B) position title.
C) ending date.
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Part- timers do not need to be paid:

A) benefits.
B) the same hourly wages as full- time employees.
C) both A and B.
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are the states where most Hispanic immigrants live.
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The first step in the job analysis is to develop a(n):

A) "how- to" sheet.
B) job list.
C) employee analysis.
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An employment test should NOT be:

A) sensitive.
B) individualized.
C) valid.
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According to Reid Psychological Systems, what are the qualities of people who possess integrity?
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What can an employer claim if s/he is totally unable to provide accommodations for a disabled employee?

A) Undue hardship
B) Insufficient resources
C) Bona fide hardship
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A _ _ gives the prospective employee an accurate idea of what the job will entail.
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Who is the most likely to work?

A) White teens from higher- income households
B) White teens from lower- income households
C) Foreign- born youths from lower- income households
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With _ all applicants are tested and the test scores noted but they are not used to determine whether or not to hire.
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When speaking to an interviewee's previous employer as a part of a background investigation, one should:

A) have someone else speak to the previous employer and then get their impressions.
B) ask that vague statements be clarified, and that examples be given for subjective statements.
C) try to get extra information from them, "off the record."
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What is sexual harassment?
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What are some of the positive characteristics of older employees?
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State agencies require medical clearance for all food handlers.
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Part- time employees are generally less willing to work and less willing to perform any job given to them.
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There are no restrictions on the hours an employee who is 16- 18 years old can work.
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Most psychological tests for prospective employees are very expensive - somewhere around $600 for most of them.
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A lot of previous jobs listed on a job application is a warning sign of a possibly unstable employee.
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List and explain the "red flags" that should be looked for on prospective employees' applications.
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Eating- and- drinking places are more likely than other businesses to employ women.
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List and explain the major federal laws affected by the foodservice industry.
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Employers can ask prospective employees whether they have been arrested and convicted of a crime.
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It is absolutely impossible for an employer to discriminate when hiring on the basis of age, religion, sex, or national origin.
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An employer is held responsible for sexual harassment when he or she knows or should have known about it and did not prevent it or take corrective action.
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Employers with federal contracts greater than $50,000 are required to have affirmative action programs.
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Most sexual harassment cases are comprised of a harassing a .
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The guarantees civil rights protection to persons with disabilities.
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What can be done to develop a new behavior in a mentally handicapped employee?
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Explain the effects of women, minorities, and immigrants on the foodservice industry.
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With what age group do older employees most identify?

A) Their peers
B) Those younger than themselves
C) Those older than themselves
B
2
Under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 it is unlawful for:

A) employers to encourage immigration.
B) employers to hire illegal immigrants.
C) employers to discriminate against immigrants.
B
3
The Equal Pay Act of 1963 guarantees equal pay for equal work regardless of
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sex
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percent of employers use drug tests when hiring.
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The act that states that contractors with government contracts of $10,000 or more cannot discriminate against veterans of the Vietnam wars is the:

A) Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974.
B) Vietnam Veterans Assistance Act of 1974.
C) Vietnam Era Job Assistance Act of 1974.
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Is it best to train part- time employees during busy hours or slack hours? Why?
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In 1998, more than out of foodservice supervisors were female.
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tell the employee how well s/he is expected to perform.
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The is the most widely used and probably the most subjective method used in selecting employees.
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In making a job offer, one should NOT tell the prospective employee his or her:

A) meal arrangements.
B) position title.
C) ending date.
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Part- timers do not need to be paid:

A) benefits.
B) the same hourly wages as full- time employees.
C) both A and B.
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are the states where most Hispanic immigrants live.
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The first step in the job analysis is to develop a(n):

A) "how- to" sheet.
B) job list.
C) employee analysis.
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An employment test should NOT be:

A) sensitive.
B) individualized.
C) valid.
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According to Reid Psychological Systems, what are the qualities of people who possess integrity?
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What can an employer claim if s/he is totally unable to provide accommodations for a disabled employee?

A) Undue hardship
B) Insufficient resources
C) Bona fide hardship
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A _ _ gives the prospective employee an accurate idea of what the job will entail.
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Who is the most likely to work?

A) White teens from higher- income households
B) White teens from lower- income households
C) Foreign- born youths from lower- income households
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With _ all applicants are tested and the test scores noted but they are not used to determine whether or not to hire.
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When speaking to an interviewee's previous employer as a part of a background investigation, one should:

A) have someone else speak to the previous employer and then get their impressions.
B) ask that vague statements be clarified, and that examples be given for subjective statements.
C) try to get extra information from them, "off the record."
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What is sexual harassment?
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What are some of the positive characteristics of older employees?
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State agencies require medical clearance for all food handlers.
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Part- time employees are generally less willing to work and less willing to perform any job given to them.
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There are no restrictions on the hours an employee who is 16- 18 years old can work.
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Most psychological tests for prospective employees are very expensive - somewhere around $600 for most of them.
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A lot of previous jobs listed on a job application is a warning sign of a possibly unstable employee.
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List and explain the "red flags" that should be looked for on prospective employees' applications.
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Eating- and- drinking places are more likely than other businesses to employ women.
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List and explain the major federal laws affected by the foodservice industry.
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Employers can ask prospective employees whether they have been arrested and convicted of a crime.
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It is absolutely impossible for an employer to discriminate when hiring on the basis of age, religion, sex, or national origin.
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An employer is held responsible for sexual harassment when he or she knows or should have known about it and did not prevent it or take corrective action.
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Employers with federal contracts greater than $50,000 are required to have affirmative action programs.
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Most sexual harassment cases are comprised of a harassing a .
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The guarantees civil rights protection to persons with disabilities.
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What can be done to develop a new behavior in a mentally handicapped employee?
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Explain the effects of women, minorities, and immigrants on the foodservice industry.
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