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ARLKQ

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Which of the following is a difference between face-to-face meetings and electronic meetings?
 A) Unlike face-to-face meetings, electronic meetings maximize the environmental impact caused by travel.
  B) Unlike face-to-face meetings, electronic meetings consume a lot of professional time.
  C) Unlike face-to-face meetings, electronic meetings make it easier to reach consensus.
  D) Unlike face-to-face meetings, electronic meetings facilitate geographically dispersed groups.

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true of electronic meetings?
 A) They minimize the environmental impact caused by travel.
  B) They make it easier to reach consensus.
  C) They increase travel budgets and consume professional time.
  D) They slow down meeting follow-up activities.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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