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If '4:20' is related to 'coffee break', what is '9:00-17:00' related to?
'4:20' often implies an afternoon break, similar to how '9:00-17:00' describes typical working hours.
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Question: If '4:20' is related to 'coffee break', what is '9:00-17:00' related to?
Answer options:
- Lunchtime ✅ Working hours
- Rush hour
- Bedtime
Correct answer: Working hours
Explanation: '4:20' often implies an afternoon break, similar to how '9:00-17:00' describes typical working hours.
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- If 'clarity' is opposite to 'obscurity', then 'expedite' is opposite to:
- What is the primary benefit of cross-functional team collaboration in the public service?
- A public consultation process is underway for a new regulatory framework. To ensure fairness and inclusivity,
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