Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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Which of the following means to work jointly with others?

  1. Participate

  2. Engage

  3. Cooperate

  4. Compete

The correct answer is: Cooperate

The term that means to work jointly with others is "cooperate." Cooperation involves individuals or groups coming together to achieve a common goal, emphasizing collaboration and teamwork. This could occur in various environments, such as community projects, workplace tasks, or group activities, where active participation and support from all members are essential for success. The other terms, while having some connection to working with others, differ in connotation. "Participate" refers to taking part in an activity but does not necessarily imply working together or sharing responsibilities with others. "Engage" involves involvement or interaction but may not indicate collaboration on a shared objective. "Compete," on the other hand, reflects an opposing dynamic where individuals or groups strive against one another to achieve success, contrasting directly with the essence of cooperation.