5c Good Attendance and Punctuality

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I am a Good Worker
Janis Fung
Quiz by Janis Fung, updated more than 1 year ago
Janis Fung
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Question 1

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What is punctuality?
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  • late
  • arriving on time

Question 2

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Why do you need to be punctual?
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  • Being on time is respecting your supervisor and people you work with.
  • It will help you keep a job in future.
  • Being punctual is a good habit.
  • All of the above.

Question 3

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What happens if you are always late for work?
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  • Your supervisor will be happy with you.
  • Your supervisor will be unhappy and may sack you.

Question 4

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Can you be absent from CFA or workplace without a valid reason (MC or advanced leave)?

Question 5

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A good worker attends work punctuality everyday (unless sick or on leave). True or false?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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What is good attendance?
Answer
  • Skip work if I am late.
  • Attend work or training 3 times a week.
  • Attend work or training 4 times a week.
  • Attend work or training 100% unless you are sick or applied advanced leave.

Question 7

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Click on all 3 VALID (correct) reasons to be absent in the WORKPLACE?
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  • Applied leave in advance
  • Parent letter of excuse
  • Sick with NO MC
  • Sick with MC
  • Going shopping with friends
  • sleep late
  • Medical appointment – inform instructor early
  • Stay home and rest

Question 8

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Can you use parents’ letter of excuse when you are absent at the WORKPLACE?

Question 9

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Is parent's letter a valid reason to be absent at the CFA?

Question 10

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Do you need to call your supervisor to inform him or her if you cannot attend work or training?

Question 11

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If you cannot attend work or training, when should you contact your supervisor to inform him or her?
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  • before work starts
  • after work starts

Question 12

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Do you need to provide MC if you are sick?

Question 13

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Do you need to inform your supervisor if you have medical appointment next week?

Question 14

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Does Ming have good attendance? 1) Ming comes to CFA 4 times a week for the whole term. 2) He always reaches CFA on time.

Question 15

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Peter goes to work at Mcdonalds. He is sick but did not go and see the doctor. He ask his mother to write a letter to his work supervisor. Is this okay?

Question 16

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Sally comes to CFA regularly. Once, she gets her mother to write letter of excuse for CFA when she needs to bring her grandmother to the doctor. Is this okay?

Question 17

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If you are late or absent, what should you do?
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  • do nothing.
  • call your supervisor before work to inform him or her.

Question 18

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Can you leave our workplace early 5 minutes to go for lunch, break or home?

Question 19

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Why should we have good attendance and punctuality?
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  • Supervisor will think you are a good worker.
  • Your friends will think you are a good worker in the team.
  • You will keep your job and earn money.
  • All of the above.

Question 20

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Meiling is punctual daily. However, she often goes back to work late after breaks and lunch. Is Meiling a good worker?

Question 21

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What should you do when you arrive late for work?
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  • Skip work
  • Call supervisor to inform that you are late. When you arrive, report to supervisor and apologise when you reach the workplace.
  • Make excuses that the bus is late.
  • Stand outside workplace.
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