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113. a. “Honey” and “Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay” are either 3 and 4 or 4 and 3. The Rascals appear on the list right after Otis Redding, who cannot be #3 (or he would be followed by Bobby Goldsboro), so “Honey” is #3 and “Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay” is #4; therefore, choices c is incorrect. The Rascals are #5 (because they are right after Otis Redding), and Cream appears right after them, so choice d is incorrect. Since Cream has song #6, it cannot be “Hey Jude,” so choice b is incorrect.

114. d. In the previous question, it was determined that #3 is “Honey,” #4 is “Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay,” #5 is “People Got to Be Free,” and #6 is “Sunshine of Your Love.” Since the #1 song is not “Love Is Blue,” #1 is “Hey Jude,” and #2 is “Love Is Blue.” Here’s a quick illustration

115. d. Step 4 clearly states that the human resources representative should issue the new employee a temporary identification card.

116. c. Step 2 of the guidelines states that the realtor should get background information about the client’s current living circumstances.Ms. Russo failed to do this.

117. b. Actresses #2 and #3 possess most of the required traits. They both have red hair and brown eyes, are average-sized, and are in their forties. Actress #1 is very tall and is only in her mid-twenties. She also has an olive complexion. Actress #4 is of very slight build and is in her early thirties. She also has blue eyes.

118. c. The solicitor described as #2 has a shaved head and is much taller and heavier than the solicitors described as #1 and #3. Therefore, choices a and d, which include #2, can be ruled out. Solicitors #1, #3, and #4 have such similar descriptions that the correct answer is clearly choice c.



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