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1). Both A and B
2). Only B
3). Both A and C
4). Only A


1). The state’s new policy on tourism is suppose to give the investors a big advantage.
2). The state’s new policy on tourism is supposed to give the investors a big advantage.
3). The state’s new policy to tourism is suppose to give the investors a big advantage.
4). The state’s new policy on tourism is to suppose to give the investors a big advantage.


1). Only (i)
2). Only (ii)
3). Only (iii)
4). Both (i) and (iii)


1). Only A
2). Both A and B
3). A, B, and C
4). Only C


1). Only B
2). Only A
3). Only C
4). Both A and B


1). Only 1
2). Only 2
3). Both 2 and 3
4). All of 1, 2 and 3


1). deft on working
2). proficient in working
3). adept at work
4). deftness at work


1). Vroom’s expectancy theory of motivation is not about self-interest in rewards but about the associations people make towards expected outcomes and the contribution they feel they can make towards those outcomes.
2). Vroom’s expectancy theory of motivation is not about self-interest in rewards and about the associations people make towards expected outcomes but about the contribution they feel they can make towards those outcomes.
3). Vroom’s expectancy theory of motivation is not about self-interest in rewards and about the associations people make towards expected outcomes, it is about the contribution they feel they can make towards those outcomes.
4). Vroom’s expectancy theory of motivation is not about self-interest in rewards but about the associations people make towards expected outcomes while the contribution they feel they can make towards those outcomes.


1). Broaden your perspective on new ideas
2). Cause irreparable damage to machinery
3). Cause a lot of inconvenience
4). Play havoc in times of chaos

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