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housing and interiors careers and development options

name:
date:

  1. a 4 year degree
  2. a career that plans and designs houses, factories, office buildings and other structures
  3. ____ makes indoor spaces functional, safe and beautiful.
  4. ____ use software to convert the designs of engineers and architects into technical drawings.
  5. ____ encompasses many different types of buildings. all of them are responsible for the erection of buildings.
  6. industrial designers combine art, business and engineering to develop the concepts for manufactured products.
  7. a person that helps clients buy, sell and rent properties.
  8. a person that design parks and other outdoor spaces.
  9. spending time with a person at work and learning by watching as they perform the functions of their job
  10. the job that requires little training but requires high school diploma.
  11. a person that starts their own business or service is called ____
  12. a person who works to learn a trade and agrees to work 2 years for a salary.
  13. a job that requires special knowledge.
  14. an educational work experience for school credit.
  15. artifacts, photographs, floor - plan drawings are all examples of ____
  16. a brief summary of a person’s education, skills, work history and interest is called ____
  17. a method of learning that combines classroom instruction with meaningful community work

options:
a. professional
b. interior designer
c. technical
d. entrepreneur
e. abilities
f. construction trades
g. work samples
h. apprentice
i. bachelor’s degree
j. internship
k. furniture and textile design
l. landscape architect
m. real estate agent
n. resume
o. drafter
p. service learning
q. entry level

Explanation:

Response

To solve this matching exercise, we analyze each question and match it with the appropriate option:

Question 1: A 4 - year degree

A 4 - year degree is typically a bachelor’s degree. So the match is I. bachelor’s degree

Question 2: A career that plans and designs houses, factories, office buildings and other structures

This describes an architect, but more specifically, an Interior Designer (for interiors) or a professional in design. Wait, no—“plans and designs houses, factories, office buildings” is more about architecture, but looking at options, B. Interior Designer (focuses on interior spaces, but also part of design for buildings) or maybe A? Wait, no—let's re - check. The option for designing buildings: “Interior Designer” (B) or “Professional” (A)? Wait, no—“Interior Designer” (B) plans and designs interior spaces of houses, factories, offices. So 2 matches B. Interior Designer

Question 3: ____ makes indoor spaces functional, safe and beautiful

This is the role of an Interior Designer (they focus on indoor spaces' functionality, safety, and aesthetics). So 3 matches B. Interior Designer? Wait, no—wait, question 2 is about planning/designing buildings, question 3 is about making indoor spaces functional etc. So 3 is B. Interior Designer

Question 4: ____ use software to convert the designs of engineers and architects into technical drawings

This is a drafter (O. drafter) who creates technical drawings from designs. Wait, no—“drafter” (O) or “technical” (C)? Wait, the action is converting designs to technical drawings, which is the job of a drafter. Wait, no—let's check options. “Drafter” (O) is one who makes technical drawings. So 4 matches O. drafter? Wait, no—wait, option C is “technical”, no. Wait, the options: O is drafter. So 4: a drafter (O) uses software to make technical drawings from engineers'/architects' designs.

Question 5: ____ encompasses many different types of buildings. All of them are responsible for the erection of buildings.

“Construction trades” (F) involve the erection of buildings. So 5 matches F. construction trades

Question 6: Industrial designers combine art, business and engineering to develop the concepts for manufactured products.

Wait, no—question 6: “Industrial designers combine art, business and engineering to develop the concepts for manufactured products.” Wait, but the options—wait, maybe I misread. Wait, the question is to match with the option. Wait, no—let's re - list questions and options:

Questions (1 - 17) and Options (A - Q):

  1. A 4 - year degree → I (bachelor’s degree)
  2. A career that plans and designs houses, factories, office buildings and other structures → B (Interior Designer)
  3. ____ makes indoor spaces functional, safe and beautiful → B (Interior Designer) (Wait, no—maybe 3 is B, 2 is A? No, A is “Professional”, B is “Interior Designer”. Let's correct:
  1. 4 - year degree: I (bachelor’s degree) ✔️
  2. Plans/designs buildings (houses, factories, offices): A (Professional)? No, B is Interior Designer (focuses on interiors). Wait, maybe 2 is A (Professional) and 3 is B (Interior Designer). Let's re - align:
  • 1: 4 - year degree → I (bachelor’s degree)
  • 2: Plans/designs buildings (houses, factories, offices) → A (Professional)? No, B is Interior Designer (interior spaces). Wait, maybe the question 2 is about “plans and designs houses, factories, office buildings and other structures” → maybe “Professional” (A) is too vague. Wait, let's check the options again:

Options:
A. professional
B. Interior Designer
C. technical
D.…

Answer:

To solve this matching exercise, we analyze each question and match it with the appropriate option:

Question 1: A 4 - year degree

A 4 - year degree is typically a bachelor’s degree. So the match is I. bachelor’s degree

Question 2: A career that plans and designs houses, factories, office buildings and other structures

This describes an architect, but more specifically, an Interior Designer (for interiors) or a professional in design. Wait, no—“plans and designs houses, factories, office buildings” is more about architecture, but looking at options, B. Interior Designer (focuses on interior spaces, but also part of design for buildings) or maybe A? Wait, no—let's re - check. The option for designing buildings: “Interior Designer” (B) or “Professional” (A)? Wait, no—“Interior Designer” (B) plans and designs interior spaces of houses, factories, offices. So 2 matches B. Interior Designer

Question 3: ____ makes indoor spaces functional, safe and beautiful

This is the role of an Interior Designer (they focus on indoor spaces' functionality, safety, and aesthetics). So 3 matches B. Interior Designer? Wait, no—wait, question 2 is about planning/designing buildings, question 3 is about making indoor spaces functional etc. So 3 is B. Interior Designer

Question 4: ____ use software to convert the designs of engineers and architects into technical drawings

This is a drafter (O. drafter) who creates technical drawings from designs. Wait, no—“drafter” (O) or “technical” (C)? Wait, the action is converting designs to technical drawings, which is the job of a drafter. Wait, no—let's check options. “Drafter” (O) is one who makes technical drawings. So 4 matches O. drafter? Wait, no—wait, option C is “technical”, no. Wait, the options: O is drafter. So 4: a drafter (O) uses software to make technical drawings from engineers'/architects' designs.

Question 5: ____ encompasses many different types of buildings. All of them are responsible for the erection of buildings.

“Construction trades” (F) involve the erection of buildings. So 5 matches F. construction trades

Question 6: Industrial designers combine art, business and engineering to develop the concepts for manufactured products.

Wait, no—question 6: “Industrial designers combine art, business and engineering to develop the concepts for manufactured products.” Wait, but the options—wait, maybe I misread. Wait, the question is to match with the option. Wait, no—let's re - list questions and options:

Questions (1 - 17) and Options (A - Q):

  1. A 4 - year degree → I (bachelor’s degree)
  2. A career that plans and designs houses, factories, office buildings and other structures → B (Interior Designer)
  3. ____ makes indoor spaces functional, safe and beautiful → B (Interior Designer) (Wait, no—maybe 3 is B, 2 is A? No, A is “Professional”, B is “Interior Designer”. Let's correct:
  1. 4 - year degree: I (bachelor’s degree) ✔️
  2. Plans/designs buildings (houses, factories, offices): A (Professional)? No, B is Interior Designer (focuses on interiors). Wait, maybe 2 is A (Professional) and 3 is B (Interior Designer). Let's re - align:
  • 1: 4 - year degree → I (bachelor’s degree)
  • 2: Plans/designs buildings (houses, factories, offices) → A (Professional)? No, B is Interior Designer (interior spaces). Wait, maybe the question 2 is about “plans and designs houses, factories, office buildings and other structures” → maybe “Professional” (A) is too vague. Wait, let's check the options again:

Options:
A. professional
B. Interior Designer
C. technical
D. entrepreneur
E. abilities
F. construction trades
G. work samples
H. apprentice
I. bachelor’s degree
J. internship
K. furniture and textile design
L. landscape architect
M. real estate agent
N. resume
O. drafter
P. service learning
Q. entry level

Let's do each question:

  1. A 4 - year degree: I (bachelor’s degree) ✔️
  2. A career that plans and designs houses, factories, office buildings and other structures: B (Interior Designer) (since they design interior spaces of these structures) ✔️
  3. ____ makes indoor spaces functional, safe and beautiful: B (Interior Designer) (their job is to make indoor spaces functional, safe, beautiful) ✔️
  4. ____ use software to convert the designs of engineers and architects into technical drawings: O (drafter) (drafters create technical drawings from designs) ✔️
  5. ____ encompasses many different types of buildings. All of them are responsible for the erection of buildings: F (construction trades) (construction trades are involved in building erection) ✔️
  6. Industrial designers combine art, business and engineering to develop the concepts for manufactured products: Wait, no—maybe the question is misread. Wait, the original question 6: “Industrial designers combine art, business and engineering to develop the concepts for manufactured products.” But the options don't have “industrial designer”. Wait, maybe a typo. Let's skip for now and do others:
  1. A person that helps clients buy, sell and rent properties: M (real estate agent) (real estate agents help with property transactions) ✔️
  2. A person that design parks and other outdoor spaces: L (landscape architect) (landscape architects design outdoor spaces like parks) ✔️
  3. Spending time with a person at work and learning by watching as they perform the functions of their job: H (apprentice) (apprentices learn by observing on - the - job) ✔️
  4. The job that requires little training but requires high school diploma: Q (entry level) (entry - level jobs often require little training, just high school) ✔️
  5. A person that starts their own business or service is called: D (entrepreneur) (entrepreneurs start their own businesses) ✔️
  6. A person who works to learn a trade and agrees to work 2 years for a salary: H (apprentice)? No, J (internship)? No, H is apprentice (apprenticeships can have time commitments). Wait, 12: “works to learn a trade and agrees to work 2 years for a salary” → H (apprentice) ✔️
  7. A job that requires special knowledge: A (professional) (professionals have special knowledge) ✔️
  8. An educational work experience for school credit: J (internship) (internships are educational work experiences for credit) ✔️
  9. Artifacts, photographs, floor - plan drawings are all examples of: G (work samples) (work samples include these items to show work) ✔️
  10. A brief summary of a person’s education, skills, work history and interest is called: N (resume) (resumes summarize education, skills, work history) ✔️
  11. A method of learning that combines classroom instruction with meaningful community work: P (service learning) (service learning combines classroom and community work) ✔️
Final Answers (matching each question 1 - 17 with options):
  1. I. bachelor’s degree
  2. B. Interior Designer
  3. B. Interior Designer
  4. O. drafter
  5. F. construction trades
  6. (Assuming a misprint, but if we follow, maybe no match, but likely a typo. For the given options, maybe skip or re - check. But based on the rest):
  7. M. real estate agent
  8. L. landscape architect
  9. H. apprentice
  10. Q. entry level
  11. D. entrepreneur
  12. H. apprentice (or J. internship, but H is better for trade learning)
  13. A. professional
  14. J. internship
  15. G. work samples
  16. N. resume
  17. P. service learning

(Note: Some questions may have slight ambiguities, but this is the best matching based on the definitions of each option.)