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Accomplishments vs. deeds #1 (permalink) Sat Jan 28, 2006 21:16 pm   Accomplishments vs. deeds
 

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ESL/EFL Test #25 "Interviews and Jobs", question 9

When you are interviewing someone, it is obviously necessary to ask questions relevant to their job experience but discussing someone's other ......... is also useful.

(a) deeds
(b) accomplishments
(c) doings
(d) holdings

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #25 "Interviews and Jobs", answer 9

When you are interviewing someone, it is obviously necessary to ask questions relevant to their job experience but discussing someone's other accomplishments is also useful.

Correct answer: (b) accomplishments

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When you are interviewing someone, it is obviously necessary to ask questions relevant to their job experience but discussing someone's other deeds is also useful.
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what does accomplishments means here please? & why it's the correct answer?
Thanks you very much for your so helping site.

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Accomplishment #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 29, 2006 8:27 am   Accomplishment
 

Hi,
Accomplishment is the achieving of something; the completion or fulfillment of something.
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