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newyorker26

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An important output from working smarter rather than harder is that you ________.
 
  A) get other people to perform your work
  B) avoid procrastination
  C) accomplish more in the same amount of time
  D) improve your attendance and punctuality

Question 2

A potential disadvantage of being overly concerned about neatness (being a neat freak) is that ________.
 
  A) staying neat can take time away from activities of major consequence
  B) looking for misplaced items is a natural relaxant
  C) you are likely to give the impression of being careless
  D) you become too focused on the major issues facing the company


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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