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Tyra, an HR manager at an automotive parts facility, received 500 online applications for 30 job openings in the production department.
 
  To determine if an applicant is qualified, Tyra will most likely compare the information provided in each application to a ________.
  A) job description
  B) job-knowledge test
  C) merit pay program
  D) gainsharing assessment

Question 2

With regard to the grapevine, a manager should try to:
 
  A) understand its importance to the communication network.
  B) destroy it.
  C) force people to use formal communication channels.
  D) ignore it.



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Answer: A

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