Prep2012-Pack1-CR-021 VCR014018 Easy
Manager: Although our corporation lists rules in an orientation booklet, few employees read the booklet carefully enough to familiarize themselves with all the rules. Lecturing employees for inadvertent rule violations often makes them resentful and less cooperative. Thus, to improve employee adherence to rules, we plan to issue gentle reminders about various rules in each issue of our weekly newsletter.
Which of the following would it be most helpful to discover about the employees in the corporation in order to evaluate the likelihood that the plan will succeed?
A. Whether most of them who are lectured for inadvertent rule violations are deterred from violating the same rule again
B. Whether most of them who inadvertently violate rules already feel resentful and uncooperative
C. Whether most of them violate at least some rules with which they are familiar
D. Whether most of them who regularly read the weekly newsletter are familiar with at least some rules
E. Whether most of them would usually read with sufficient care the portions of the weekly newsletter that are reminders of rules
Prep2012-Pack1-CR-022 VCR008516 Easy
Letter to the editor: Our city plans to allow major commercial development along the south waterfront and, in so doing, to increase its tax revenue.
But, to succeed commercially, the development would inevitably create far more road traffic than the existing roads to the waterfront can handle, causing serious congestion. Providing enough roads or public transportation to the area would cost far more than the city could gain from the increased tax revenue.
Which of the following, if added to the city's plan, would be most likely to help solve the problem the letter describes?
A. Funding construction of new roads to the waterfront with a system of tolls on the new roads to the waterfront
B. Allowing residential development along the waterfront so that there will be waterfront residents who can walk to the commercial development
C. Giving tax breaks to developers of businesses along the waterfront to offset any tax levied on them for construction of roads or public transportation
D. Evaluating the net benefits that the commercial development would bring to the city in terms of improved quality of life for the city's residents rather than in financial terms
E. Allowing commercial development in other city neighborhoods whose roads are not seriously congested with traffic