Johnny has been in Cub Scouts for 4 years and is getting ready to move up to Boy Scouts at 11 years of age. Being a Boy Scout requires discipline, good behavior, and following instructions. How likely is it that he will be able to meet these demands?

A. not very likely
B. somewhat likely
C. most likely
D. very likely


Answer: C

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