1. Which of the following would be considered a career in science? (1 point)

architect
drafter
geneticist*****
statistician

2. To pursue a career in math, science, or engineering, which of the following subjects should
you study? Select all that apply.
(3 points)
algebra****
chemistry****
physics****
programming

3. Which of the following job titles would NOT be considered a career in math? (1 point)
architect
drafter
geneticist****
statistician

4. Which of the following job titles would be considered a career in science? (1 point)
actuary
architect
drafter
meteorologist*****

5. Which of the following is true about careers in math, science, and engineering? (1 point)
These careers have high earning potential and support the economy.*****
These careers require at least a doctorate degree.
These careers will not be in high demand in the future.
These career categories are respected, but the salaries are low

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1. The correct answer is geneticist. To determine this, you can look at the different job titles and identify which one falls under the category of science. An architect and drafter are involved in the field of architecture, which is not considered a science. A geneticist, on the other hand, studies genes and heredity, making it a career in science.

2. The correct subjects to study for pursuing a career in math, science, or engineering are algebra, chemistry, physics, and programming. To determine this, you can think about the foundational subjects required in these fields. Algebra is fundamental for math and engineering. Chemistry and physics are essential for science and engineering. Programming is beneficial for all three fields as it involves coding and problem-solving skills.

3. The correct answer is geneticist. To determine this, you can look at the different job titles and identify which one does not fall under the category of math. An architect, drafter, and statistician are all roles that involve math to some extent. However, a geneticist primarily focuses on genetics and biology, making it a career that is not considered a career in math.

4. The correct answer is meteorologist. To determine this, you can look at the different job titles and identify which one falls under the category of science. An actuary deals with risk and probability analysis, which is more closely related to mathematics. An architect and drafter are involved in architecture, which is not considered a science. A meteorologist studies weather patterns and atmospheric conditions, making it a career in science.

5. The correct statement is: These careers have high earning potential and support the economy. To determine this, you can consider the general characteristics of careers in math, science, and engineering. These fields often require advanced technical skills and knowledge, which can lead to higher-paying jobs. Additionally, many industries rely on professionals in these fields to drive innovation and solve complex problems, thus contributing to the overall economy.

Number 3 is wrong, it architect.