Matching exercise on workplace behaviors with definitions and terms.
A worksheet titled "Workplace Behaviors" with definitions and corresponding terms for matching, including concepts like punctuality, professionalism, and communication.
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Final Answer:
1. F
2. A
3. P
4. D
5. M
6. H
7. O
8. B
9. E
10. N
11. C
12. R
13. K
14. I
15. Q
16. F (but note: “Responsibility” is already used for #1; however, #16 matches *F* best — double-checking: #1 is “a set of values based on moral virtues…” → that’s Work Ethic (U), not Responsibility. Let’s correct step-by-step.)
Let me carefully re-match each definition to the correct letter, avoiding duplicates and ensuring accuracy:
1. “A set of values based on moral virtues of hard work and diligence” → U. Work Ethic
2. “Websites witch includes sexual or improper content” → A. Risqué websites
3. “Worthy of trust; reliable” → P. Dependability
4. “The quality or state if being on time or arriving early” → D. Punctuality
5. “A settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something…” → M. Attitude
6. “To send unsolicited electronic mail or text messages simultaneously…” → H. Spamming
7. “Adherence to moral & ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty” → O. Integrity
8. “The analysis of how working hours are spent & the prioritization of tasks…” → B. Time management
9. “A set of rules specifying the garb or type of clothing…” → E. Dress code
10. “Etiquette governing communication on the internet” → N. Netiquette
11. “Being reprehensive of differences; having variety” → C. Diversity
12. “How information is exchanged through speech, written text, or signs…” → R. Types of communication
13. “Cooperative or coordinated effort on the part of group of persons acting together…” → K. Teamwork
14. “Exertion of physical or mental power to work hard, determined attempt” → I. Effort
15. “A code that governs the expectations of social behavior in a workplace, group, or society” → Q. Work etiquette
16. “The state or fact of being responsible, answerable, or accountable…” → F. Responsibility
17. “The ability to use knowledge, facts, and data to effectively solve problems” → S. Hard skills? Wait—no: Hard skills are *teachable abilities that can be defined and measured* (#19). So #17 is T. Problem solving
18. “A highly skilled employee in all area that shows a high level and beyond basic requirements” → L. Professionalism
19. “Hard skills are teachable abilities that can be defined and measured” → S. Hard skills
20. “characterize your relationships with other people” → G. Soft skills
21. “Verbal Listening Non-verbal Written visual” → this describes J. Communication (since it lists modes of communication)
Now verify uniqueness — all 21 letters A–U (21 items) should map uniquely.
List of letters used:
A, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, S, T, U — missing B, R? Wait, we assigned:
- 8 → B ✔
- 12 → R ✔
So all accounted.
Let’s write final mapping clearly:
1. U
2. A
3. P
4. D
5. M
6. H
7. O
8. B
9. E
10. N
11. C
12. R
13. K
14. I
15. Q
16. F
17. T
18. L
19. S
20. G
21. J
Yes — all 21 match uniquely and correctly.
Final Answer:
1. U
2. A
3. P
4. D
5. M
6. H
7. O
8. B
9. E
10. N
11. C
12. R
13. K
14. I
15. Q
16. F
17. T
18. L
19. S
20. G
21. J
1. F
2. A
3. P
4. D
5. M
6. H
7. O
8. B
9. E
10. N
11. C
12. R
13. K
14. I
15. Q
16. F (but note: “Responsibility” is already used for #1; however, #16 matches *F* best — double-checking: #1 is “a set of values based on moral virtues…” → that’s Work Ethic (U), not Responsibility. Let’s correct step-by-step.)
Let me carefully re-match each definition to the correct letter, avoiding duplicates and ensuring accuracy:
1. “A set of values based on moral virtues of hard work and diligence” → U. Work Ethic
2. “Websites witch includes sexual or improper content” → A. Risqué websites
3. “Worthy of trust; reliable” → P. Dependability
4. “The quality or state if being on time or arriving early” → D. Punctuality
5. “A settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something…” → M. Attitude
6. “To send unsolicited electronic mail or text messages simultaneously…” → H. Spamming
7. “Adherence to moral & ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty” → O. Integrity
8. “The analysis of how working hours are spent & the prioritization of tasks…” → B. Time management
9. “A set of rules specifying the garb or type of clothing…” → E. Dress code
10. “Etiquette governing communication on the internet” → N. Netiquette
11. “Being reprehensive of differences; having variety” → C. Diversity
12. “How information is exchanged through speech, written text, or signs…” → R. Types of communication
13. “Cooperative or coordinated effort on the part of group of persons acting together…” → K. Teamwork
14. “Exertion of physical or mental power to work hard, determined attempt” → I. Effort
15. “A code that governs the expectations of social behavior in a workplace, group, or society” → Q. Work etiquette
16. “The state or fact of being responsible, answerable, or accountable…” → F. Responsibility
17. “The ability to use knowledge, facts, and data to effectively solve problems” → S. Hard skills? Wait—no: Hard skills are *teachable abilities that can be defined and measured* (#19). So #17 is T. Problem solving
18. “A highly skilled employee in all area that shows a high level and beyond basic requirements” → L. Professionalism
19. “Hard skills are teachable abilities that can be defined and measured” → S. Hard skills
20. “characterize your relationships with other people” → G. Soft skills
21. “Verbal Listening Non-verbal Written visual” → this describes J. Communication (since it lists modes of communication)
Now verify uniqueness — all 21 letters A–U (21 items) should map uniquely.
List of letters used:
A, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, S, T, U — missing B, R? Wait, we assigned:
- 8 → B ✔
- 12 → R ✔
So all accounted.
Let’s write final mapping clearly:
1. U
2. A
3. P
4. D
5. M
6. H
7. O
8. B
9. E
10. N
11. C
12. R
13. K
14. I
15. Q
16. F
17. T
18. L
19. S
20. G
21. J
Yes — all 21 match uniquely and correctly.
Final Answer:
1. U
2. A
3. P
4. D
5. M
6. H
7. O
8. B
9. E
10. N
11. C
12. R
13. K
14. I
15. Q
16. F
17. T
18. L
19. S
20. G
21. J
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of behavior worksheets.