Lets Play Skilled Trades JEOPARDY Jeopardy Trade Sectors
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Let’s Play Skilled Trades JEOPARDY
Jeopardy Trade Sectors Compulsory/ Non Compulsory Apprenticeship Tools of the Trade Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 OCOT Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Category 1: Apprenticeship is a process of obtaining certification in the trades through a combination of which two criteria?
$100 Answer from Category 1: Apprenticeship In class training and On the job training
$200 Question from Category 1: Apprenticeship A Certified Skilled Trades Worker is also known as what title?
$200 Answer from Category 1: Apprenticeship A Journeyperson
$300 Question from Category 1: Apprenticeship is a form of which level of education?
$300 Answer from Category 1: Apprenticeship Secondary School Education
$400 Question from Category 1: Apprenticeship DOUBLE JEOPARDY Each Trade has a designated manual. This manual outlines the skills and tasks related to your trade. What is the official name of the manual?
$400 Answer from Category 1: Apprenticeship Training Standards Manual
$500 Question from Category 1: Apprenticeship What is the name of the official examination an apprentice has to write, once they have fulfilled on the job training and in class training and have received a certificate of Apprenticeship in Canada?
$500 Answer from Category 1: Apprenticeship C of Q / Certificate of Qualification Examination
$100 Question from Category 2: Tools of the Trade This tool is used by plumbers when there is a blockage in a toilet or sink. It is usually made out of wood and rubber.
$100 Answer from Category 2: Tools of the Trade Plunger
$200 Question from Category 2: Tools of the Trade This tool is used by hairdressers on clients looking for a haircut or a trim. It is usually made out metal.
$200 Answer from Category 2: Tools of the Trade Scissors
$300 Question from Category 2: Tools of the Trade Used a lot in the construction sectors, by builders and carpenters to name a few, to pound nails into other pieces of wood. It is slightly heavy and made out of metal.
$300 Answer from Category 2: Tools of the Trade Hammer
$400 Question from Category 2: Tools of the Trade Used by Cooks and Chefs, these sharp tools belong in the kitchen for slicing, dicing and pairing all different kinds of foods including fruits, vegetables and meats.
$400 Answer from Category 2: Tools of the Trade Knives
$500 Question from Category 2: Tools of the Trade Worn on the feet by builders, carpenters, warehouse operators and other trades that work in potential hazardous environments should anything mildly heavy fall on their feet, the likelihood of an injury would be mild or none.
$500 Answer from Category 2: Tools of the Trade Steel Toe Boots
$100 Question from Category 3: OCOT DOUBLE JEOPARDY Similar to the College of Teachers, The College of Nurses or the College of Physicians and Surgeons, the college is NOT a training institution. What is it?
$100 Answer from Category 3: OCOT A Regulatory Body
$200 Question from Category 3: OCOT, also known as Ontario College of Trades, allows for tradespeople and employers voices to be heard, while protecting who’s interest?
$200 Answer from Category 3: OCOT The Public
$300 Question from Category 3: OCOT The Ontario College of Trades are involved in Apprenticeship, Certificate of Qualifications Exams, Trade Equivalency Assessment and what other type of certification?
$300 Answer from Category 3: OCOT Red Seal Certification
$400 Question from Category 3: OCOT The Ontario College of Trades oversees which types of professions in Ontario?
$400 Answer from Category 3: OCOT Skilled Trades
$500 Question from Category 3: OCOT In what year was the Ontario College of Trades founded?
$500 Answer from Category 3: OCOT 2009
$100 Question from Category 4: Trade Sectors This sector in Ontario relates to machinery that moves and or transports people or goods. What is the name of this sector?
$100 Answer from Category 4: Trade Sectors Motive Power
$200 Question from Category 4: Trade Sectors DOUBLE JEOPARDY Name the 4 sectors of skilled trades in Ontario
$200 Answer from Category 4: Trade Sectors Construction, Service, Industrial, Motive Power
$300 Question from Category 4: Trades Sector Trades in this sector relate to manufacturing and secondary industry. This sector has the most variety of all 4 sectors and has been traditionally a significant employer in Ontario. What is the name of this sector?
$300 Answer from Category 4: Trade Sectors Industrial
$400 Question from Category 4: Trade Sectors These trades relate to residential, commercial institutional and industrial building and construction in Ontario. What is the name of this sector?
$400 Answer from Category 4: Trade Sectors Construction
$500 Question from Category 4: Trade Sectors This sector in Ontario relates to retail, real estate, education, health, social work and communication to name a few. What is the name of this sector?
$500 Answer from Category 4: Trade Sectors Service
$100 Question from Category 5: Compulsory/Non Compulsory Trades The TEA , also known as the Trade Equivalency Assessment, allows you to skip which process to immediately write the C of Q Exam? (Certificate of Qualification Exam)
$100 Answer from Category 5: Compulsory/Non Compulsory Trades Apprenticeship
$200 Question from Category 5: Compulsory/Non Compulsory Trades A Red Seal Trade allows you to work from where to where in Canada, without having to take additional training, licensing or certification?
$200 Answer from Category 5: Compulsory/Non Compulsory Trades Province to Province
$300 Question from Category 5: Compulsory/Non Compulsory Trades The C of Q Examination contains a range of 90 to 150 questions, in which format?
$300 Answer from Category 5: Compulsory/Non Compulsory Trades Multiple Choice
$400 Question from Category 5: Compulsory/Non Compulsory Trades What is the minimum percent you need, in order to pass your C of Q Examination?
$400 Answer from Category 5: Compulsory/Non Compulsory Trades 70%
$500 Question from Category 5: Compulsory/Non Compulsory Trades DOUBLE JEOPARDY What is the name of the code that is assigned to each trade, outlining summary, description, skills, requirements, qualifications, and wages to name a few?
$500 Answer from Category 5: Compulsory/Non Compulsory Trades NOC Code (National Occupation Classification Code) or Trade Code
Final Jeopardy: Compulsory/Non Compulsory Trades How many compulsory trades are there in the province of Ontario?
Final Jeopardy Answer: Compulsory/Non Compulsory Trades 23
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