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Sales Associate Position Salary: $15 to $18 per hour Shift and Schedule: Weekdays, Evenings Weekends About Us: Button Land is the number one destination for buttons We are dedicated to providing any button our customers could needing addition to utility buttons, we stock a variety of antique and vintage buttons. Our team is passionate about helping our customers find the perfect button. Qualifications: Previous sales and customer service experience preferred but will consider candidates without this experience who have a passion for buttons. Candidates must have strong communication, time management, and social skills. All candidates must be willing to work weekends.   Which of the following conclusions does the information in the passage support?

A. This sales and customer service position is a job that requires a lot of driving

B. This sales and customer service position is an entry level job

C. This sales and customer service position is a temporary summer job

D. This sales and customer service position is a management level job

Answer Explanation:

B. The information in the passage supports the conclusion that "This sales and customer service position is an entry-level job." There is no mention of it being a job that requires a lot of driving, a temporary summer job, or a management-level job in the passage. The emphasis is on qualifications such as previous sales and customer service experience being preferred but not mandatory, making it suitable for entry-level candidates.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is B.

More Questions on TEAS 7 Reading

  • Q #1: Which of the following transitional expressions should be used to show cause and effect?

    A. For example

    B. Consequently

    C. Likewise

    D. In other words

    Answer Explanation

    The word "Consequently" should be used to show cause and effect as it indicates a logical result or consequence of a previous action or event.

  • Q #2: Few things bring back childhood memories for me like baking Tell House chocolate chip cookies. This cookie recipe has humble beginnings. Ruth Wakefield of the Tell House restaurant in Whitman, Massachusetts, created. The recipe appeared in a 1938 cookbook written by Wakefield called Tried and True. A year later, Wakefield sold the recipe and the use of the Toll House name to Nestle for one dollar, and the rest is history. Which of the following is the topic of this passage?

    A. Ruth Wakefield’s cookie recipe

    B. How to make money as a baker

    C. A history of the Nestlé company

    D. Chilldhood memories

    Answer Explanation

    A. The topic of this passage is "Ruth Wakefield's cookie recipe." The passage discusses the origin and history of the Toll House chocolate chip cookie recipe created by Ruth Wakefield.

  • Q #3: Egg Replacements in Baking Eggs are an important staple of many baking recipes. They serve local functions such as binding leavening and providing moisture to the final product. However, some people are unable to consume eggs for a variety of reasons if you are one of these people, baking can seem daunting Fortunately, there are several substitutions that will allow you to continue enjoying your delicious treats without using eggs. Two popular egg replacements are applesauce and banana. These things work well enough to provide moisture to your dessert, but they are suboptimal replacements overall because providing moisture is only one function of the egg. When using applesauce or banana in place of eggs you may find that your baked goods crumble or do not rise properly. Luckily, there are other ways to achieve binding and leaving effects that are more similar to those of eggs, Eggs help emulsify the disparate ingredients of your recipe into one homogeneous batter or dough. To achieve this is most effective something with protein or fat that will bind to the starch. One option is a quarter cup of plain yogurt, sour cream, or butter for each egg- either dairy or non-dairy will work just fine. Another option is ground flax or chia seeds. For each egg, combine 1 tablespoon of ground seeds with 3 tablespoons of warm water and leave the mixture to rest at room temperature for about 10 minutes before using. Either of these options will effectively bind your ingredients. However, if you are baking something that needs to rise, like a cake, you may want to give your dessert a little additional help. In this case, mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda with 1 tablespoon of neutral-flavored vinegar, such as white or apple cider, and add the mixture alongside the other wet ingredients.   Which of the following would be a relevant piece of data to support the claim that there are several substitutions for eggs in baking?

    A. A table depicting the ratio of dry to most ingredients in baking

    B. An image depicting a microscopic view of yogurt culture

    C. An infographic depicting the properties of the ingredients used in baking

    D. A graph depicting the rise of egg allergies over time

    Answer Explanation

    C. An infographic could visually illustrate the various ingredients that can be used as egg substitutes and their properties, helping to support the claim.