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You heard a funny, but offensive, joke on the radio. It is best to:
 
  a. share it with co-workers to lighten the mood.
  b. only share it with co-workers you know well.
  c. only share it with those you know won't be offended.
  d. save the joke to share on your personal time outside work hours.

Question 2

It is acceptable to complain about a co-worker if:
 
  a. you know your supervisor will agree with you.
  b. everyone complains about him or her.
  c. you are justified in your complaint.
  d. None of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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