PrepTest 58, Section 2, Question 16
Corporate businesses, like species, must adapt to survive. Businesses that are no longer efficient will become extinct. But sometimes a business cannot adapt without changing its core corporate philosophy. Hence, sometimes a business can survive only by becoming a different corporation.
Corporate businesses, like species, must adapt to survive. Businesses that are no longer efficient will become extinct. But sometimes a business cannot adapt without changing its core corporate philosophy. Hence, sometimes a business can survive only by becoming a different corporation.
Corporate businesses, like species, must adapt to survive. Businesses that are no longer efficient will become extinct. But sometimes a business cannot adapt without changing its core corporate philosophy. Hence, sometimes a business can survive only by becoming a different corporation.
Corporate businesses, like species, must adapt to survive. Businesses that are no longer efficient will become extinct. But sometimes a business cannot adapt without changing its core corporate philosophy. Hence, sometimes a business can survive only by becoming a different corporation.
Which one of the following is an assumption required by the argument?
No business can survive without changing its core corporate philosophy.
As a business becomes less efficient, it invariably surrenders its core corporate philosophy.
Different corporations have different core corporate philosophies.
If a business keeps its core corporate philosophy intact, it will continue to exist.
A business cannot change its core corporate philosophy without becoming a different corporation.
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