i just need some help making sure my answers are correct:)

1. And art director is an example of:
a. a blue-collar job.
b. a white-collar job. (my answer)
c. a production job.
d. a market research job.
2. Some merchandisers design window displays.
a. True (my answer)
b. False
3. Which of the following jobs typically requires an associate’s degree?
a. fashion merchandising
b. retail check
c. telemarketer
d. purchasing manager (my answer)

I agree with your answers.

I agree with your answers. On the last, I did not know what Fashion Merchandising was, so I looked it up: https://www.limcollege.edu/academics/what-is-fashion-merchandising it is well beyond an associates degree.

1. Your answer for the first question is correct. An art director is an example of a white-collar job.

2. Your answer for the second question is correct. It is true that some merchandisers design window displays.
3. Your answer for the third question is incorrect. Among the given options, fashion merchandising typically requires an associate's degree.

Great! Let's go through each question one by one:

1. And art director is an example of:
To answer this question, it's helpful to know the definitions of blue-collar and white-collar jobs. Blue-collar jobs usually involve manual labor or skilled work, while white-collar jobs typically involve professional, managerial, or administrative work.

In the case of an art director, they don't typically engage in manual labor, but rather oversee and direct artistic and creative processes. Therefore, art director is an example of a white-collar job. So your answer of b. a white-collar job is correct!

2. Some merchandisers design window displays:
To answer this question, you simply need to determine if the statement is true or false. If you know that merchandisers are responsible for the display and arrangement of products in stores, then it follows that some of them may indeed design window displays. So your answer of a. True is correct!

3. Which of the following jobs typically requires an associate’s degree?
To answer this question, you need to consider the education requirements for each job option given.

Fashion merchandising doesn't typically require an associate's degree, as it can be pursued at different levels of education. Retail checkers, who typically work as cashiers or at store registers, don't typically require an associate's degree either. Telemarketers also typically don't require an associate's degree. However, a purchasing manager, who is responsible for buying products for a business, often requires an associate's degree or higher in business administration or a related field. So your answer of d. purchasing manager is correct!

Well done on your answers! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.