While sitting beside a swimming pool, a neighbor, Bob, a roof installer, tells you that you should buy stock in HotNet because it is about to skyrocket in value. You invest all your money in the stock, which then drops to zero. You can successfully sue Bob for:
a. negligent misrepresentation, but not for fraud
b. deceit, but not for intentional misrepresentation
c. negligent misrepresentation, but not for intentional misrepresentation d. fraud, but not for fraudulent misrepresentation
e. none of the other choices
e
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Limitations of experiments include which of the following?
A) time B) cost C) administration of an experiment D) A and B E) A, B, and C
Managers of international companies that are attempting to develop a competitive advantage face a formidable challenge because
A. the company's mission is constantly changing. B. there are few or no alternative ways to use the company's scarce resources. C. without planning, we cannot make decisions that make good sense. D. time, talent, and money are scarce. E. resources are seldom scarce.
Which of these verbs is passive?
a. has destroyed b. could have seen c. both of the above d. none of the above
The Gallup organization telephones your home to inquire as to who you are considering
voting for in the upcoming election. This type of call is considered a: a. An outbound call. b. A solicitation call. c. An inbound call. d. None of the above.