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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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“Kudos to the team for a job well done.  I am sincerely appreciative of the time and effort you gave on my resume.  You did not only help me land the job I had always been dreaming of but you also made me realize how important adding those specific keywords to my resume!  Cheers!

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

Exam 1

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

Question #2
A  The analogy of wax melting in his hands.
B  The analogy of a cave. 
C  The analogy of a ship setting out to sea. 
D  The analogy of an old house that needs to be torn down.
Question #3
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #4
A  The visible world
B  The invisible world
C  the divided world
D  a very dark place
Question #5
A  the Good
B  ignorance
C  the source of shadows
D  light
Question #6
A  It doesn’t prove that the god’s exist.
B  It lacks specific details about the situation.
C  It is always wrong to prosecute one’s father. 
D  Its just an example not a definition
Question #7
A  helpful and hurtful
B  loved by the gods and hated by the gods
C  godly and ungodly
D  universal and relative
Question #8
A  Should a person prosecute his father? or Should he let his father go free?
B  Is an action pious because the gods approve of it?
C  Is an action pious because the gods approve of it? or Do the gods approve of an action because it is pious?
D  Do the gods approve of an action because it is pious?
Question #11
A  he didn’t like children
B  if he corrupted the youth, he would, in turn, harm himself
C  the people of Athens corrupted the youth
D  Meletus was not a good teacher
Question #12
A  he was moral
B  he prayed everyday
C  he believed he served the gods
D  he practiced religion
Question #14
A  a definition or idea that is reflected in physical objects
B  an imaginary object the represent physical objects.
C  a shadow on the wall of the cave.
D  a physical object that is reflected in imaginary objects 
Question #15
A  Skepticism doubts the material world.
B  Skepticism is based on skeptical beliefs
C  Skepticism assumes that we must be certain to have knowledge
D  Skepticism employ’s mere possibilities
Question #17
A  He thought that the gods were unconcerned with his life and so would not send him to Hades. 
B  He did not believe in the afterlife.
C  He did not want to go to heaven
D  He doesn’t know what death is, so there is no reason to fear it.
Question #18
A  an oracle
B  a philosopher
C  a sage
D  a soothsayer
Question #19
A  Sight              
B  Hearing
C  Sense of touch
D  Sixth sense
Question #20
A  shadows
B  a computer simulated version of the real world.
C  projected film images. 
D  pictures on the wall.
Question #22
A  The matrix is like a dream that feels real. 
B  The matrix is like a brain in a vat.
C  There is an oracle in both.
D  Both discuss the nature of the Trinity.
Question #23
A  To have a good life one must pursue wisdom.
B  To have a good life one must avoid work. 
C  To have a good life one must achieve as much pleasure as possible.
D  To have a good life one must know God.
Question #24
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #26
A  They’re good at math, but not other sciences.
B  They are wise about matters related to their craft, but assume that they know many other things, which they don’t actually understand. 
C  They make beautiful sculptures, but don’t know what they mean.
D  They don’t know anything.
Question #27
A  He wanted to show that a skillful debater could win any side of any argument.
B  He wanted to display the fact that he was indeed the wisest man in all Greece.
C  He hoped to show them that they really are wise, but they just don’t know it yet.
D  He wanted to expose their lack of wisdom and encourage them to live the examined life.
Question #31
A  In the cave.
B  In our sensory experience.
C  In a separate, immaterial realm.
D  In physical objects.
Question #32
A  Nothing exists except bodies in motion.
B  Every created thing has both mental and physical properties.
C  I think, therefore I am.
D  To be is to be perceived.