PrepTest 87, Section 2, Question 6

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Principle: If someone makes an error, it is unethical for a coworker to use that error to his or her own advantage.

Principle: If someone makes an error, it is unethical for a coworker to use that error to his or her own advantage.

Application: Because Mark used his coworker Rashmi's clients' e-mail addresses to advance his own career, his action was unethical.

Principle: If someone makes an error, it is unethical for a coworker to use that error to his or her own advantage.

Application: Because Mark used his coworker Rashmi's clients' e-mail addresses to advance his own career, his action was unethical.

Principle: If someone makes an error, it is unethical for a coworker to use that error to his or her own advantage.

Question
6

Which one of the following, if true, most helps to justify the above application of the principle?

Mark had the e-mail addresses of Rashmi's clients only because he had copied them from Rashmi's directory while she was at lunch.

A coworker of Rashmi and Mark had access to Rashmi's clients' e-mail addresses and shared them with Mark.

Rashmi offered to help Mark develop a client base by sharing her own clients' e-mail addresses with him.

Mark had access to Rashmi's clients' e-mail addresses only because she unintentionally left them visible in an e-mail that she sent to both Mark and her clients.

Mark happened upon a list of many of the e-mail addresses of Rashmi's clients while conducting market research.

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