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sheilaspns

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Braden is preparing several success stories prior to his job interview for a sales representative position. Which of the following scenarios would result in the best success story for this position?
 A) A story about a lemonade stand that Braden ran when he was a child
 B) A story about working as part of a team in college to prepare a classroom presentation about a company's history
 C) A story about volunteering for a local food bank over the holidays
 D) A story about developing a new sales technique that increased his customer sales by 30 percent over a six-month period

Question 2

A category of information, such as last names or telephone numbers, is called a
 A) field
  B) record
  C) form
  D) query



vish98

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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