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Which way the cat is going to jump #1 (permalink) Tue Oct 04, 2005 4:06 am   Which way the cat is going to jump
 

Test No. express/advan-10 "Cats, Dogs and Ducks", question 7

If you're unsure about which way the cat is going to jump, I suggest you hang on for a bit longer.

(a) how much it will cost
(b) when your turn comes
(c) how you can succeed
(d) what will happen next

Test No. express/advan-10 "Cats, Dogs and Ducks", answer 7

If you're unsure about what will happen next, I suggest you hang on for a bit longer.

Correct answer: (d) what will happen next
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Which way the cat is going to jump #2 (permalink) Tue Oct 04, 2005 6:37 am   Which way the cat is going to jump
 

If you see a cat, you have no idea in which direction it will jump next; you do not know what the cat will do next.

Do you understand this metaphor, Nestle?
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