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Renuka Badduri Posted 14 years ago
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Question: Would you rather to fly or take the train?
Response Emotion: sada) The plane is more expensive than the train.
(b) I'd rather not drive to the airport.
(c) I prefer flying to taking the train. My answer is B.

Paragraph: Money. When you're looking for a job, that's what you want. Nevertheless, these days-I'm sorry to say-money doesn't grow on corporate trees. you can't clamber up the corporate ladder with the attitude that each new employer is going to tack on 10% to your existing slary.
"This"means that, unless you can capitalize on your -number one product-yourself ---you're out of luck.

Question: In the above article, the word 'This' refers to
(a). less money available for salaries in corporations.
(b) what compensation you want as a job candidate.
(c). trying to find a new and better job these days.
(d) taking advantage of your number-one product
My answer is B. Please rectify if above answers were wrong.
Thanks
  

Top answer

I would go for 'C' as this option directly answers your query, A and B are a bit unclear on the decision making. Regarding the second question, I am a bit confused so would rather not answer it. e.

  • I would go for 'C' as this option directly answers your query, A and B are a bit unclear on the decision making.
  • Regarding the second question, I am a bit confused so would rather not answer it.
  • e.
  • would you rather prefer to fly or take the train)
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I would go for 'C' as this option directly answers your query, A and B are a bit unclear on the decision making.
Regarding the second question, I am a bit confused so would rather not answer it.
(I assume that you missed the word 'prefer' in your question i.e. would you rather prefer to fly or take the train)

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