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What is the name of the quality tool that prioritizes problems based on their importance?
 
  (a) his-togram, (b) Pareto diagram, (c) control chart, (d) check sheet, (e) scatter diagram.

Question 2

A key feature of peer evaluations on the job is that coworkers
 
  a. contribute to an evaluation of a worker's performance.
  b. comment on the manager's evaluation of your performance.
  c. get together in a group to evaluate your weak points.
   d. get together in a group to evaluate your strengths.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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