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Sonja, a recent college graduate, just started a job in her chosen field. Which relationship is the most likely to benefit her career progress?
 
  A) having lunch with a top executive in the company
  B) making friends with another young graduate
  C) selecting a helpful senior colleague as a mentor
  D) staying in touch with college friends via social media

Question 2

On average, people in their twenties experience __________ job changes.
 
  A) no
  B) three or four
  C) six to eight
  D) as many as 10



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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