I need someone to check my answers ASAP PLEASE!!!

Which of the following is an example of destructive conflict? (1 point)
A)Sarah wants to discuss how work is divided to make sure that each group member is doing his
B)Alice wants to spend some time as a group discussing each members’ role as some members a
C)Nate challenges a group member’s opinion by playing the role of devil’s advocate to get each
D)Calvin points his finger at a group member and calls him a liar.*************

Which of the following would be the most effective e-mail subject line? (1 point)
A)2010 budget
B)Talking ‘bout the big bucks
C)Input needed for 2010 budget planning***********
D) projected expenses

in a formal report an executive summary is
A)not required if the report is few then ten pages
B)Essential
C)a description of each executive qualification *******
D)the same as a synopsis

I think it should be D, A, D not 100% on the third one tho

Would 2 be A then and 3 be D ?

well was ms sue correct??

To check your answers, let's go through each question and identify the correct option:

1) Which of the following is an example of destructive conflict?

Option D) Calvin points his finger at a group member and calls him a liar.

To answer this question, we need to understand the concept of destructive conflict, which refers to conflicts that harm relationships and hinder progress. In this scenario, Calvin's aggressive behavior of pointing fingers and name-calling creates a hostile and confrontational situation, making Option D the correct answer.

2) Which of the following would be the most effective e-mail subject line?

Option C) Input needed for 2010 budget planning.

To determine the most effective e-mail subject line, we need to consider clarity and relevance. Option C clearly states the purpose of the email, indicating that input is required for the 2010 budget planning. This subject line is direct and specific, making it the most appropriate choice.

3) In a formal report, an executive summary is:

Option C) A description of each executive qualification.

To determine the purpose of an executive summary, we need to understand its function in a formal report. An executive summary provides a brief overview of the main points and findings of the report. It does not describe executive qualifications or serve as a synopsis. Therefore, option C) is incorrect.

The correct answer is:

Option B) Essential

The executive summary is essential in a formal report as it summarizes the key points and conclusions for busy executives to quickly understand the report's content and make informed decisions.

Please note that the correct answers are indicated by the asterisks (***) beside the options. You can use this process to check your answers and ensure accuracy.

Your first answer is correct.

The other two are wrong.

Yes. Now your answers are right.