Arrange the academic-employment pathway in a logical order. Items: (a) Study (b) Job (c) Examination (d) Earn (e) Appointment

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: a, c, e, b, d

Explanation:

Introduction / Context:We order milestones from learning to income.

Given Data / Assumptions:Study precedes exams; appointment letter follows selection; then job; earnings result from employment.

Concept / Approach:Use common education-to-work pipeline.

Step-by-Step Solution:

Study → Examination → Appointment → Job → Earn

Verification / Alternative check:Appointment logically precedes joining the job.

Why Other Options Are Wrong:They mix earn before job or job before appointment.

Common Pitfalls:Confusing “appointment” and “job”.

Final Answer:a, c, e, b, d

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