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Transactional leadership is different from
 
  a. Transformational leadership
  b. Charismatic transformational leadership
  c. Contingent reward
  d. Management by exception

Question 2

Manuel has a good sense of who he is and is confident that what he does and how he responds to situations will help him achieve his goals. Manuel has
 
  a. External locus of control
  b. Need for affiliation
  c. Internal locus of control
  d. Authoritarian disposition



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Answer to Question 1

A, B

Answer to Question 2

C



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