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Reading comprehension—best supported inference (work motivation linking personal and organisational goals): The passage states that attainment of individual and organisational goals is mutually interdependent and linked by a common denominator—employee work motivation; members strive to satisfy personal goals and contribute effort to organisational objectives as the means to achieve those personal goals. What does this most strongly support about motivation?

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: is crucial for the survival of an individual and organisation.

Explanation:


Given data

  • Individual and organisational goals are mutually interdependent.
  • They are linked by a common denominator: employee work motivation.
  • Employees contribute to organisational objectives as a means to achieve personal goals.


Concept / Approach
Look for the option that captures motivation as the critical linkage sustaining both sides of the interdependence (people and organisation).


Step-by-step reasoning
Step 1: If motivation is the common denominator linking interdependent goals, its presence is essential to keep both systems functioning.Step 2: Option B—“crucial for the survival of an individual and organisation”—best reflects that indispensability.Step 3: Options A and D miscast the relationship (priority or external force). Option C introduces a source (physical/mental energy) not stated. Option E asserts a broader societal claim not in the passage.


Verification / Alternative
Without motivation, neither personal goals (via organisational contribution) nor organisational objectives (via employee effort) can be effectively pursued—underscoring its criticality.


Common pitfalls

  • Reading “common denominator” as merely helpful rather than essential.


Final Answer
Motivation is crucial for the survival of an individual and organisation.

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