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Labor Day quiz: What are the hot spots in a cool jobs market?

The US job market is in rough shape, but there are some signs of progress as well. Here's a Labor Day quiz that sheds some light on where opportunities lie within a mostly tepid job market.

By Mark TrumbullStaff writer / September 5, 2010

A job fair in El Monte, Calif, near Los Angeles drew a crowd on the first day of the Labor Day long weekend. US unemployment jumped to 9.6 percent in August, showing the recovering economy is still struggling to create jobs.

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It's no secret that the US job market is in rough shape. As Americans take an end-of-summer break for Labor Day, there are some signs of progress but also indications of just how challenging it is to get jobless Americans back to work.

Here's a quiz that sheds some light on where opportunities lie within a mostly tepid job market.

It's just five questions. You won't be asked to name the official unemployment rate (since you already know it's 9.6 percent) or about the big jobs gap to be filled (the US has 130 million jobs now versus nearly 138 million at the end of 2007). Answers to all questions are at the end.

Question one

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The vast majority of states have more jobs now than they did in January. The five states below are the biggest job winners (measured as a percentage gain during the six months from January to July, the latest state-level numbers available). Which of these tops the list of fast-gaining states during that half year?

A) Delaware
B) Oklahoma
C) North Dakota
D) Indiana
E) Massachusetts

Question two

How many states, in addition to making headway against unemployment, have seen their job base expand by more than 1 percent in the six months between January and July?

A) 2 states
B) 11 states
C) 17 states

Question three

The Labor Department predicted last year that the nation will add about 15 million new jobs by 2018. Can you match these fast-growing occupations with the number of new jobs expected between 2008 and 2018?

Occupations:
Postsecondary teacher
Registered nurse
Computer software engineer/applications
Truck driver
Accountant/auditor

Job growth (pick one number from below to go with each occupation above):
A) 582,000
B) 279,000
C) 257,000
D) 233,000
E) 175,000

Question four

The long-term job potential of an industry or occupation isn't necessarily an indicator of how it's done lately. Three of the following industries have added significant employment in the past year, and three have posted big job losses. Which are the three job winners?

A) Mining (including oil and gas)
B) Architectural and engineering services
C) Insurance
D) Temporary help services
E) Health care and social assistance
F) Construction

Question five

The American work force is among the world's most educated, despite the justifiable public concern about how to improve US schools. This translates into higher incomes. Of these seven nations, which two have a higher share of college educated adults than the US?

A) Britain
B) Canada
C) Germany
D) Japan
E) Netherlands
F) South Korea
G) United States

That's the end. To see answers, click to the next page.

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