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abarnes

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Refer to Additional Case 3.3. Which of the following is an appropriate question for Tyra to ask an applicant?
 
  A) What language do you speak at home?
  B) Do you speak or write in another language fluently?
  C) How did you learn to read or write in a foreign language?
  D) What language do you feel most comfortable with?

Question 2

A prototype is ________.
 
  A) a form of opportunity recognition
  B) a tool for evaluating the industry a new firm plans to enter
  C) a financial model
  D) the first physical depiction of a new product
  E) a tool for evaluating the organizational prowess of a new firm



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

D



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