The Union of the individual countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland is known as the United Kingdom
The Union Jack flag is described as a blue field with the red cross of Saint George (St George is the patron saint of England) edged in white
It also consists of the diagonal red cross of Saint Patrick (St Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland)
The flag is then superimposed on the diagonal white cross of Saint Andrew (St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland)
The correct name for the flag is the the Union Flag, but it is commonly referred to as the Union Jack
The Union Jack Flag, particularly the Blue Ensign is the basis for a number of other flags including many Commonwealth countries and their constituent states or provinces as well as British overseas territories
Answer:
The correct answer would be, Enterprising.
Explanation:
With reference to John Holland's Personality Job Fit Theory, people belonging to the Enterprising type prefer verbal activities in which there are opportunities to influence others and attain powers.
According to John Holland's theory of Personality Job fit, A person's traits of personality will reveal an insight as to adaptability within an organization. This theory explains the Person and organization Fit with each other.
The Enterprising category of people are the ones who prefer to talk and engage in the verbal activities so that they can influence others with their speaking power and attain their objectives.
Answer:
This is (phishing) and scamming, also known as fraudulent. Now, I'm not sure what your answer choices are, but I'll explain.
Explanation:
Fraudulent is an act of being fraud, meaning that this act was not real, it was all a lie and they were lying for personal benefit.
Scamming is an act of also lying, in order to get what you would like at the expense of someone else's job, property, finances, etc.
Phishing is also a form of lying, but it's the (key word) fraudulent act of acting as a person to a reputable company for personal benefit, in order to gain access to passwords, emails, etc. Your best answer would be phishing, but fraud and scamming are accurate as well.
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