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Which of the following statements about the 2014 European Parliament (EP) elections is TRUE?
 
  a. Voter turnout was the lowest ever recorded in the history of the EU.
 b. The center-right parties did much better than they ever had in the past.
 c. The center-left parties did much better than they ever had in the past.
 d. Euroskeptic parties won more than 20 of the seats in the European Parliament.
  e. The European People's Party (EPP) was displaced as the largest party group.

Question 2

In terms of the clients each serves, how do public and private management differ?
 
  a. While public management serves citizens, legislatures, chief executives and interests groups, privatemanagement focuses on customers who purchase products or services.
 b. While private management serves citizens, legislatures, chief executives and interests groups, publicmanagement focuses on customers who purchase products or services.
 c. While public management serves only a single entity, private management focuses on a variety of differentcustomers.
 d. There are no differences between public and private management in terms of the clients they serve.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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