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The definition of a South African entrepreneur is somebody who is a/an ______.
a.
specialist taking risks.
b.
person who hopes to profit by buying cheap.
c.
hero in creating new industries.
d.
authentic person, tapping into internal power to live purposefully.
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The International Labour Organisation defines formal labour as waged or salaried workers.
Select one:
True
False
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Typically work in Industry 4.0 is divided into two forms of work. That being independent forms of work and
other forms of work. An example of other forms of work is____.
a.
selling goods
b.
permanent employment
,c.
on demand work
d.
temporary work
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Typically work in Industry 4.0 is divided into two forms of work. That being independent forms of work and
other forms of work. An example of an independent form of work is____.
a.
occasional selling of used goods
b.
long-term contract
c.
permanent employment
d.
primary earning
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Even though the skills development framework were established towards the sustainability of South Africa's
work force, in Industry 4.0 South Africa continues to be challenged by _____ and ____ in the workplace.
a.
high productivity, technological innovation
b.
automation, dehuminisation
c.
low productivity, limited technological innovation
d.
technology, low productivity
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To keep up with the technological changes in Industry 4.0 we need to implement new technologies
indiscriminately.
,Select one:
True
False
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Tumi goes on holiday with her friends. In the car, she opens a magazine and starts to read. Soon she begins to
feel nauseous. Why is this so?
a.
The fluid in the semicircular canals in her inner ear shifts the position of the crystals in the vestibular sacs
b.
Her vestibular sense receives information about movement that conflicts with her visual sensory information
c.
The fluid in the semicircular canals in her inner ear does not shift the position of the crystals in the vestibular
sacs, as it should
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Vicky’s neighbours are playing music next door and she cannot concentrate on her work. She asks them to
turn down the volume, but they ignore her. After two weeks, she realises that the noise is not so loud
anymore, yet her friend comes to visit and complains about the loud music. Vicky’s desensitisation to the
noise is probably because of:
a.
Signal-detection of background noise
b.
The just-noticeable difference of the lower volume
c.
The process of sensory adaptation
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Basil is invited to a Green Monster party and asked to wear a green shirt. He is very excited and buys himself
a new shirt. When he shows up at the party, the host is disappointed that Basil is wearing a red shirt. Basil
maintains that he is indeed wearing a green shirt, however all the guests laugh and confirm that his shirt is red.
Basil clearly suffers from colour blindness and is an example of a:
, a.
Monochromat
b.
Dichromat
c.
Trichromat
d.
Tetrachromat
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The values that people attach to work, or working are:
Select one:
1.
Conceptualised by the meaning of work
2.
Mostly inner-orientated values
3.
Values related to self-fulfilment
4.
All of these
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Attitudes develop over a long period of time, and is a result of:
Select one:
1.
parental, educational, socio-cultural and media influences
2.
religion, work circumstances and pivotal experiences
3.
the information we are exposed to in the media and through technology
4.
All of these
Question 12
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