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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
[1] As a communications specialist, I teach my students ███ to strive to become more aware of interpersonal communication such as symbolic behavior, use of words, and nonverbal mannerisms. [2] My goal is to ignite symbols in their minds so we can come to a point of agreement on language. [3] I immensely enjoy the work because life is becoming more this way — persuade people to accept your point of view. [4] We are both communicating and ███ persuadable animals. [5] It’s not unethical and I train my students in an ethical manner. [6] Many of my peers have left academia and taken up positions in business. ███
Happiness in job behavior is directly related to profits. If you get your employees to trust you, then you will increase your profits. ███ This is why professionals in my field are so highly valued. Many famous psychologists reach over into communications and many study my field so they can learn more about interpersonal relationships. Whether ███ it’s John Miller at the office or Bill Clinton attending a rap concert, communications is important in everything we do.
Correct
Answer: B
Explanation: : Students aren’t generally taught how to strive or try. B is succinct and conveys something that is generally taught.Incorrect
Answer: B
Explanation: : Students aren’t generally taught how to strive or try. B is succinct and conveys something that is generally taught. -
Question 2 of 5
2. Question
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Answer: A
Explanation: The previous sentence talks about getting others to accept your point of view, i.e. persuadable. Choice B isn’t even a real word.Incorrect
Answer: A
Explanation: The previous sentence talks about getting others to accept your point of view, i.e. persuadable. Choice B isn’t even a real word. -
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Where is the most logical place in this paragraph to add this sentence:
They tend to become human resources officersCorrect
Answer: D
Explanation: The pronoun they refers to the “many of the peers.”Incorrect
Answer: D
Explanation: The pronoun they refers to the “many of the peers.” -
Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Which of the following would best support the claim in this sentence?
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Answer: C
Explanation: Low unemployment (choice B) is nice, but they may not be well compensated. Driving a nice car (choice D) doesn’t necessarily mean they are highly valued.Incorrect
Answer: C
Explanation: Low unemployment (choice B) is nice, but they may not be well compensated. Driving a nice car (choice D) doesn’t necessarily mean they are highly valued. -
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Correct
Answer: B
Explanation: The passage is trying to convey the importance of communication for everyone from the unknown John Miller to his polar opposite Bill Clinton. John Miller shouldn’t be in the executive suite and we’re not sure why Bill Clinton’s communications would be particularly important if he was attending a rap concert or taking a nap.Incorrect
Answer: B
Explanation: The passage is trying to convey the importance of communication for everyone from the unknown John Miller to his polar opposite Bill Clinton. John Miller shouldn’t be in the executive suite and we’re not sure why Bill Clinton’s communications would be particularly important if he was attending a rap concert or taking a nap.