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jparksx

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Professionals have a duty to perform their jobs at the level of:
 A)a reasonable person.
 B)a reasonable professional in the same business.
 C)an extraordinarily careful person.
 D)an extraordinary person.

Question 2

The degree of care required of a person is:
 A)that degree of care the person exercised in the situation at hand.
 B)that degree of care an extraordinary person would exercise under similar circumstances.
 C)that degree of care a reasonably prudent person would exercise under similar circumstances.
 D)that degree of care professionals exercise in similar situations.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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