PrepTest 81, Section 3, Question 14
A new computer system will not significantly increase an organization's efficiency unless the computer system requires the organization's employees to adopt new, more productive ways of working. The Ministry of Transportation is having a new computer system custom built to fit the ministry's existing ways of working, so _______.
A new computer system will not significantly increase an organization's efficiency unless the computer system requires the organization's employees to adopt new, more productive ways of working. The Ministry of Transportation is having a new computer system custom built to fit the ministry's existing ways of working, so _______.
A new computer system will not significantly increase an organization's efficiency unless the computer system requires the organization's employees to adopt new, more productive ways of working. The Ministry of Transportation is having a new computer system custom built to fit the ministry's existing ways of working, so _______.
A new computer system will not significantly increase an organization's efficiency unless the computer system requires the organization's employees to adopt new, more productive ways of working. The Ministry of Transportation is having a new computer system custom built to fit the ministry's existing ways of working, so _______.
Which one of the following most logically completes the argument?
the new computer system will not increase the efficiency of the Ministry of Transportation to any appreciable degree
it is likely that the new computer system will not function correctly when it is first installed
the leaders of the Ministry of Transportation must not be concerned with the productivity of the ministry's employees
the new computer system will be worthwhile if it automates many processes that are currently performed manually
it will be easy for employees of the Ministry of Transportation to learn to use the new computer system
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