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When sorting/arranging incoming mail to deliver to the executive, which of the following should be first (on top of the stack)?
 a. Special Delivery, Registered Mail, or Certified Mail
 b. Personal and confidential items
 c. Interoffice communications
 d. Regular business mail (First-Class Mail) from customers and clients

Question 2

A systematic guide for finding specific records within a larger body of information is
 a. a records requisition.
  b. a charge-out log.
 c. an index.
 d. an OUT guide.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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