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a voluntary redundancy package #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 18, 2010 16:46 pm   a voluntary redundancy package
 

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #875 "Workplace relations", question 1

Knowing the company was in trouble, the CEO suggested several key employees go before they were asked to leave. He said their best option might be to consider taking a ......... redundancy package.

(a) voluntary
(b) fiscal
(c) compulsory
(d) minimal

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #875 "Workplace relations", answer 1

Knowing the company was in trouble, the CEO suggested several key employees go before they were asked to leave. He said their best option might be to consider taking a voluntary redundancy package.

Correct answer: (a) voluntary
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Apple had fallen on Nuton's head.
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a voluntary redundancy package #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 18, 2010 20:01 pm   a voluntary redundancy package
 

An apple had fallen on Isaac Newton's head.
An apple had fallen on the head of Isaac Newton.

The first is a contraction of the second.

However, you can just go direct to the forum and start a new topic for a question. This would have been better than tagging your question on to an unrelated test message.
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a voluntary redundancy package #3 (permalink) Fri Jan 06, 2012 9:34 am   a voluntary redundancy package
 

The first one is correct
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a voluntary redundancy package #4 (permalink) Fri Jan 06, 2012 13:43 pm   a voluntary redundancy package
 

The first one is correct-- No, neither of the original posters are correct and both of Beeesneees's are.
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