PT146.S1.Q18

PrepTest 146 - Section 1 - Question 18

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Office worker: I have two equally important projects that remain undone. The first one is late already, and if I devote time to finishing it, then I won't have time to finish the second one before its deadline. Admittedly, there's no guarantee that I can finish the second project on time even if I devote all of my time to it, but I should nonetheless devote all of my time to the second one.

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18.

Which one of the following principles, if valid, most helps to justify the office worker's reasoning?

a

It is better to focus one's time on a single project than to split one's time between two projects.

b

It is better to finish one of two projects than to risk failing to finish both projects.

c

It is better to first finish those projects that must be done than to interrupt them with projects that are merely optional.

d

It is better not to worry about having failed to finish a project on time than to allow such worry to interfere with finishing a competing project on time.

e

It is better to attempt to finish a project on time than to attempt to finish a late project that does not have higher priority.

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