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Which of the following would be a characteristic of an ideal training room?
 
  A) The colors of the walls should be bright and cheerful.
  B) A rectangular room is preferred.
  C) A room with no windows is preferable.
  D) Hardwood floors are preferable.
  E) None of the above.

Question 2

Which of the following seating arrangements is most conducive to switching back and forth between lecturettes and small group activities?
 
  A) The classroom
  B) The conference
  C) The U shape
  D) The circle
  E) Tables in a semicircle

Question 3

According to the text, the skill component of an effective trainer's KSAs is comprised of all BUT which of the following?
 
  A) Interpersonal communication skills
  B) Mechanical skills
  C) Verbal skills
  D) Platform skills
  E) Organization skills



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

Posted another one can you check that one too? Thanks.

Answer to Question 3

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