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Which of the following is most like a radio show that could be distributed through the Web?
 A) Podcast
  B) Blog
  C) Wiki
  D) Forum
  E) Social game

Question 2

The city government of St. Louis wants to be certain that its employment tests are legal. Therefore, it will be careful to use
 A) only personality tests.
  B) only OSHA-approved tests.
  C) tests approved by the city council, the highest local law-making body.
  D) tests that are valid predictors of personality.
  E) tests that are valid predictors of on-the-job performance.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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