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abarnes

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Which of the following examples is NOT considered a compensable work activity?
 
  A) A fireman plays checkers while waiting for an alarm.
  B) An employee attends an employer-mandated training.
  C) An employee travels from home before the regular workday and returns home at the end of the workday.
  D) An employee takes a 15-minute rest during work time.

Question 2

Based upon the FLSA child labor provisions, what is the minimum age that a child must be in order to be legally employed?
 
  A) 10
  B) 12
  C) 14
  D) 19


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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