1) Define background check. a) a person who can be asked for information about another person's character, etc b) a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation c) a payment or gift made by an employer, state, or insurance company d) a process of gathering information of an individual or an organization 2) Define benefits. a) a person who can be asked for information about another person's character, etc b) a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation c) a payment or gift made by an employer, state, or insurance company d) a process of gathering information of an individual or an organization 3) Define intern. a) a person who can be asked for information about another person's character, etc b) a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation c) a student or trainee who works, sometimes no pay, in order to gain work experience d) a process of gathering information of an individual or an organization 4) Define interview. a) a person who can be asked for information about another person's character, etc b) a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation c) a student or trainee who works, sometimes no pay, in order to gain work experience d) a process of gathering information of an individual or an organization 5) Define reference. a) a person who can be asked for information about another person's character, etc b) a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation c) a student or trainee who works, sometimes no pay, in order to gain work experience d) a process of gathering information of an individual or an organization 6) "Jake was in charge of helping the intern learn all about accounting at the law firm." Inter means... a) lawyer b) child c) doctor d) student 7) Which word is spelled correctly? a) referance b) benafits c) benefets d) reference 8) When thinking about designing an infographic, what should the designer consider? a) report writing b) miscellaneous information c) color coding d) multiple topics 9) What does "clear topic" mean for infographics? a) emphasized heading or title i.e. bolded, large, italicized, a certain color(s) b) data, evidence, statistics, information, sources c) meaningful pictures, images, charts, colors, design d) a message that tells audience what you want them to do after they've viewed the infographic 10) What does "content" mean for infographics? a) emphasized heading or title i.e. bolded, large, italicized, a certain color(s) b) data, evidence, statistics, information, sources c) meaningful pictures, images, charts, colors, design d) a message that tells audience what you want them to do after they've viewed the infographic 11) What does "clarity" mean for infographics? a) emphasized heading or title i.e. bolded, large, italicized, a certain color(s) b) clear flow, easy to read and understand content, no overlapping content, good use of space c) meaningful pictures, images, charts, colors, design d) a message that tells audience what you want them to do after they've viewed the infographic 12) What does "creativity" mean for infographics? a) emphasized heading or title i.e. bolded, large, italicized, a certain color(s) b) clear flow, easy to read and understand content, no overlapping content, good use of space c) meaningful pictures, images, charts, colors, design d) a message that tells audience what you want them to do after they've viewed the infographic 13) What does "call to action" mean for infographics? a) emphasized heading or title i.e. bolded, large, italicized, a certain color(s) b) clear flow, easy to read and understand content, no overlapping content, good use of space c) meaningful pictures, images, charts, colors, design d) a message that tells audience what you want them to do after they've viewed the infographic

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