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Metfan725

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Which of the following would LEAST likely appear as a preprinted statement on most job application forms?
 
  A) statement that the applicant's former employers will not be contacted
  B) statement that the applicant certifies everything on the form is true
  C) statement that the company is an employment at will organization
  D) statement that the applicant gives permission to have his or her references checked

Question 2

Rumors would most likely emerge from which one of the following situations?
 
  A) Proposal for better employee benefits. B) Relocation of a department.
  C) The retirement of an employee. D) The boss divorcing his wife.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

B



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