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You disagree with a point your boss made at your weekly brainstorming session. You:
Randomly blurt your opposition in front of everyone
Politely disagree and suggest an alternative idea
Ask to meet personally with your superior once the session is done to voice your objections
Complain to your coworkers behind your boss’s back
Your office culture allows you to keep personal items on your desk and in your cubicle. You:
Fill your desk with pictures of family and friends, kids’ artwork, favorite knick knacks
Balance personal and office items in your cubicle. One in five objects on your desk can be personal
Avoid displaying anything other than work-related items on your desk. It is inappropriate to your attention.
Your cubicle is a mess of scattered papers, so you do not have any space for personal items
Emails should be replied to within ___ hours while phone calls should be returned within ___ hours.
48, 24
24, 4
4, 24
24, 24
You are running 15 minutes late to a meeting with a client. What should you do?
Stop what you’re working on and leave for the meeting immediately
The client is your friend, he will wait as long as you want
Your client won’t mind waiting, 15 minutes is nothing
Call the client and tell him that you’ll be there in a few minutes
It is a Casual Friday, but you have a meeting with a client. How should you dress that day?
Casually
A little nicer than usual, but nothing too formal
In your pajamas
In business casual
You should avoid taking sick days at all costs.
True
False
A coworker is playing music through his computer speakers loud enough to hear down the hall. You should:
Start singing along. If you can't beat them, join them.
Put on your headphones and sulk.
Turn up the music on your own computer.
Nicely walk over and say that while you are a huge fan of Bachman Turner Overdrive, you are having trouble concentrating. Ask politely if he wouldn't mind listening through headphones.
There's a collection being taken in the office for a coworker's baby shower. You're a little strapped for cash, but you don't want to be rude. When asked to chip in, you:
Grudgingly hand over a few bucks.
Lie and say you were planning to get a separate gift for the person.
Politely decline and say you can't contribute.
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