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jon_i

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As a person grows and develops
 
  a. The number of friends decreases
  b. The number of friends increases
  c. Interpersonal skills remain static
  d. Interpersonal skills become more refined
  e. a and c
  f. b and d

Question 2

Cameo is a 30-year- old, college-educated manager, married, father of 2 kids. He can get along with almost everybody in the company and build deep and meaningful relationships as well. He assumes that he does not need to work on his interpersonal skills, as he has already met so many people. Is he right or wrong?
 
  a. Right. He has met many different people, so he must have learnt how to relate to them.
  b. Right, he is mature enough to know what it takes a relationship to work
  c. Wrong, he could always further improve his skills, as relationships change all the time.
  d. Wrong, he could always learn some new tricks, especially how to manipulate his subordinates



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chem1s3

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Answer to Question 1

f. b and d

Answer to Question 2

c. Wrong, he could always further improve his skills, as relationships change all the time.





 

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