What typically causes worker exhaustion?

A) dull and repetitive work
B) too heavy of a work load
C) both dull work and being overloaded can lead to exhaustion
D) exhaustion is caused by internal motivation, not the nature of the work


Answer: C
Rationale: Exhaustion comes from the nature of the work: Dull, repetitive work can create stress by challenging a worker to maintain her attention despite severe boredom. Similarly, piling on too much work can be stressful, even if the work would be interesting at a slower pace.

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