1) To boost productivity in the office, the manager decided to... a) sit on the fence about new policies b) crank up the pressure and set tighter deadlines c) rigidly follow the old rules d) take a take-it-or-leave-it attitude with the staff 2) Maria is dead set on becoming a journalist, so she... a) adheres to a strict study routine and ignores enticing options b) adapts and pivots every week to new careers c) takes a take-it-or-leave-it approach to learning 3) Sophie had two enticing options: a job in London or Paris. She felt... a) bored by both choices b) forced to choose quickly c) excited by both opportunities 4) When his restaurant lost customers, Mark saved it by adapting and pivoting. What did he likely do? a) Fired everyone b) Changed his menu and offered delivery c) Ignored the situation 5) Your actions weren’t consistent with your words. This means... a) You did exactly what you promised b) You followed the rules c) You acted in a way that didn’t match what you said 6) The school rigidly applied the no-phone rule. What does this suggest? a) They enforced it strictly without exception b) They encouraged phone use c) They were flexible 7) Every joy and sorrow we experience becomes part of the tapestry of life. What does this imply? a) Life is boring b) Our experiences create a rich and meaningful life story c) We should forget the past 8) The idea of hospitality is deeply embedded in Ukrainian culture. This means... a) It’s a strong part of their traditions b) It comes from other countries c) It’s a recent trend 9) Modern students have facts and answers at their fingertips. This suggests... a) They ask their teachers only b) They can find information easily and quickly c) They must visit the library 10) A kind word can create a ripple effect. What does that mean? a) It can spread and positively affect many others b) It has no effect c) It makes one person happy only

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