© a smith who wants to be an apprenticeship millionaire?
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Who Wants to be an Who Wants to be an ApprenticeshipApprenticeship
Millionaire?Millionaire?
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A: Not Anytime Soon
C: New Apples Service
B: National Apprenticeship Service
D: North of Avonmouth Sucks
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What does NAS stand for?
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A: £20 a week
C: Nothing
B: £100 flat fee
D: £20 a month
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How much do you have to pay to become an
Apprentice?
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A: 75%
C: 100%
B: 60%
D: 25%
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What percentage of Apprentices are employed
when they start?
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A: www.apprenticeships.com
C: www.apprenticeships.gov.uk
B: www.apprenticeships.org
D: www.apprenticeships.org.uk
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What is the web address of the
Apprenticeships website?
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A: Joe Swash
C: Theo Paphitis
B: Sir Alan Sugar
D: Cheryl Cole
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Who was the “face” of Apprenticeships in
recent years?
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A: 60,000
C: 150,000
B: 95,000
D: 130,000
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How many companies in England offer
Apprenticeships?
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A: Hairdressing
C: Retail
B: Hospitality
D: Motor industry
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Which employment sector has the lowest proportion of female
Apprentices?
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A: 16 – 19
C: 16 – 25
B: Over 16
D: No age limits
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What are the age limits to start an
Apprenticeship?
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WHAT IS AN WHAT IS AN APPRENTICESHIP?APPRENTICESHIP?
It is a work based training programme which is offered at two different levels:
• Apprenticeship (NVQ Level 2) – equivalent to 5 A* – C GCSEs
• Advanced Apprenticeship (NVQ Level 3) – equivalent to 2 A-Levels.
DURATION
They generally last between 1-4 years (for example, engineering Apprenticeships can last 4 years).
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A: 2013
C: 2015
B: 2010
D: 2020
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In what year will every 16 year old have an
entitlement to an Apprenticeship?
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A: Work-based qualification
C: Technical qualification
B: Indenture
D: Key Skills
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Which of the following is NOT a necessary part of every Apprenticeship?
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ELEMENTS OF AN ELEMENTS OF AN APPRENTICESHIPAPPRENTICESHIP
Each Apprenticeship consists of the following:
• QCF Level 2 or 3 in a vocational subject relating to the employer’s business
• Technical Certificate such as a BTEC or City and Guilds Award
• Key Skills or Functional Skills qualifications including: Maths and English
• Practical skills gained in the workplace.
The whole package is called a FRAMEWORKFRAMEWORK
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A: 27
C: 127
B: 230
D: 57
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How many Apprenticeship
frameworks are there?
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A: 250,000
C: 400,000
B: 800,000
D: 500,000
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What is the Government target for
the number of Apprenticeships in
2020?
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A: As long as it takes
C: Two years
B: One year
D: Three years
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How long do Advanced Appenticeships last?
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A: £5.70 per hour
C: £2.00 per hour
B: There isn’t one
D: £2.60 per hour
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What is the minimum wage for an Apprentice?
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NATIONAL SALARIESNATIONAL SALARIESSalaries vary dependant on the sector, the age of
Apprentice and the level they are studying at:
• Lowest average salary (hairdressing) £109
• Highest average salary (electro-technical) £210
• Level 2 average £159
• Level 3 average £179
• Average male £186
• Average female £147
National minimum £2.60 per hour
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A: Newspaper
C: Internet
B: Provider/College/ www.Apprenticeships.org.uk
D: Local shop
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Where can you go to find out about Apprenticeships.
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