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pragya sharda

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Layla went to her doctor's office when she wasn't feeling well. The doctor noticed his patient lost weight and asked her several questions. He took blood and ran various tests and after studying them reached a diagnosis.
 
  Layla was treated and in a few weeks felt great. In this situation, the doctor MOST LIKELY used his ________ ability.
  A) reasoning
  B) spatial
  C) perceptual
  D) deductive

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a way in which expatriate managers can help their organizations develop improved organizational behaviors?
 
  A) Expatriate managers can help their companies learn about the sources of low-cost inputs.
  B) Expatriate managers can learn skills and techniques in other countries to improve their operations abroad.
  C) Expatriate managers can use global virtual teams to augment global learning.
  D) Expatriate managers can impose social norms from the central headquarters on foreign locations.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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