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People who are more likely to be effective on the job are which of the following?
 
  a. Bears: those who take charge and direct others.
  b. Those who can communicate effectively with a variety of personality types.
  c. Dolphins: those who are supportive of and responsive to others.
  d. Owls: those who want to collect many facts and options before making a decision.

Question 2

What is TRUE regardless of whether you bought or rejected your birth order role?
 
  a. The order you were born in may influence you in either case.
  b. Your birth order only affects you if you buy the role.
  c. If you reject the role, you will have an easier time in life.
  d. If you reject the role, you will have a harder time in life.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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