Which sentence is a fact?
a. The waffles were the best I have ever eaten.
b. The professional skateboarder won two matches.
c. Football is definitely an exciting spectator sport.
d. We should never have entered the Vietnam War.
Ques. 2Which of the following sentences contains an error in quotation mark usage?
a) Last weekend we saw that new horror movie called Dead by Dusk.
b) The stranger said he did not know when he would return to town.
c) The poet's latest work, Ode to Chew Toy, was dedicated to his dog Skippy.
Ques. 3The primary rationale for studying management is the following: Management is ubiquitous This is just a fancy way of saying that management is everywhere. Every active member of society is influenced by management in some way. If you work for a Fortune 500 corporation, a strong management framework is in place. If you work in a small organization, there is at least one manager, namely the owner. If you work for the government, you will encounter plenty of management. And if you work for a not-for-profit organization such as the Peace Corps or a religious order, management is there too. In addition, many of you will become managers in the future, and some of you already are managers in your current jobs. You may start your career in a functional specialization, such as accounting, marketing, or information systems, but will be promoted into management as your career progresses.
a. example
b. definition c. cause-effect
Ques. 4Of all the factors that affect your study habits and results, perhaps the most important is a positive attitude.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 5Casting one's vote exclusively on the basis of the policy positions of the candidates is rare. Most voters are unaware of the specific positions taken by candidates on the issues. Indeed, voters often believe that their preferred candidate agrees with them on the issues, even when this is not the case. In other words, voters project their own policy views onto their favorite candidate more often than they decide to vote for a candidate because of his or her position on the issues.
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 6Important in most types of work, motivation often is thought of as a supervisory or managerial functiona need to motivate one's subordinates to do a good job. Although superiors in police or investigative agencies can help motivate investigators, much of their motivation is self generated. Good investigators are motivated by more than the efforts of their superiors or the prestige normally associated with the job. True, identification as a federal agent or having the gold shield, increased earnings, and not having to wear a uniform are satisfying, but investigators' primary motivation comes from knowing that their skills will enable them to be assigned to the more challenging, complex, seemingly insoluble, and interminable cases. For truly good investigators, the more difficult an investigation, the greater the motivation to solve it.
Furthermore, consciously or subconsciously, they also are motivated by knowing that once their ability has been recognized, they will continue being assigned to high profile investigations.
Ques. 7Farmers long have known that measures must be taken to restore soil fertility. In traditional agricultural systems, this has meant a fallow period, a season when a field is allowed to rest and nothing is harvested from it. During this rest period the natural processes of plant growth, organic matter accumulation, mineral weathering, and biological activity can restore fertility. Earth's burgeoning population demands more agricultural products, so fallow periods have been reduced or eliminated. Many areas that once were fallowed now are cultivated every year, reducing or eliminating the opportunity to restore natural soil fertility.
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 8The best memory insurance is thorough learning.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false