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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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“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.

Quiz 7

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

Question #1
A  The burning of fossil fuels releases other pollutants that cause smog and air pollution
B  There is a finite amount of fossil fuels on earth and we will eventually run out.
C  Burning CO2 contributes to global warming
D  All of these options
Question #2
A  millions of years
B  1 year
C  hundreds of years
D  10 years
Question #3
A  Pacific Northwest
B  Southeastern United States
C  Western United States
D  Northeastern United States
Question #4
A  Western United States
B  Southeastern United States
C  Northeastern United States
D  Pacific Northwest
Question #5
A  Northeastern United States
B  Pacific Northwest
C  Southeastern United States
D  Western United States
Question #6
A  Northeastern United States
B  Pacific Northwest
C  Western United States
D  Southeastern United States
Question #7
A  Southeastern United States
B  Pacific Northwest
C  Western United States
D  Northeastern United States
Question #8
A  Pacific Northwest
B  Western United States
C  Northeastern United States
D  Southeastern United States
Question #9
A  Sea level rise could cause salty groundwater to push freshwater up and move into drinking water wells.
B  Sea level rise could cause ocean water to flood reservoirs used for drinking water.
C  Sea level rise could cause the ocean to run into rivers used for drinking water.
D  Sea level rise could cause a decrease in precipitation in dry areas, which would decrease drinking water resources.
Question #10
A  Transportation
B  Residential electricity
C  Agriculture
D  Manufacturing
Question #17
A  Electric car batteries are more efficient in mild temperatures. Electric cars don’t have a long enough range to be able to travel long distances
B  Electric car batteries do not work in wet weather. Electric cars don’t have a long enough range to be able to travel long distances
C  Electric car batteries do not work in wet weather. Certain places produce their electricity from natural gas or renewable resources rather than coal
D  Certain places produce their electricity from natural gas or renewable resources rather than coal. Electric car batteries are more efficient in mild temperatures.
Question #18
A  Convert all electricity generation to wind power
B  Build hydroelectric power plants on most of the rivers in the United States.
C  Replace electricity generation from coal with natural gas
D  Install photovoltaic power plants all over the country
Question #19
A  Increased ozone emissions, High water requirements, High land requirements
B  Increased methane emissions, High water requirements, Increased ozone emissions
C  Increased methane emissions, High water requirements, High land requirements
D  Increased methane emissions, Increased ozone emissions, High land requirements
Question #20
A  Hurricane force winds that blow the roofs off of houses.
B  High tide
C  Rising sea from atmospheric pressure and wind changes from storms
D  The movement of a hurricane on to land
Question #22
A  a smaller amount than
B  the same amount as
C  a larger amount than
D  neither would reduce CO2 emissions
Question #27
A  Warmer temperatures could increase the amount of water necessary to grow crops.
B  Warmer temperatures could increase the amount of water the infiltrates into soils and recharges groundwater.
C  Warmer temperatures could increase evaporation and increase precipitation across the planet.
D  Warmer temperatures could decrease the amount of precipitation that falls in dry areas.
Question #28
A  Walnuts
B  Beef
C  Tomatoes
D  Chicken
Question #29
A  Chicken
B  Beef
C  Chocolate
D  Pork
Question #30
A  Winds damage to houses and other buildings
B  Torrential rain
C  Beach erosion
D  Destructive storm surge and flooding
Question #31
A  The movement of a group of people from one location to another to avoid the effects of climate change.
B  Preparing for the effects of climate change by modifying structures, building sea walls, etc.
C  Curbing population growth.
D  Human intervention to reduce the sources or enhance the sinks of greenhouse gases.