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Question
______ is an elimination process.
Options
Recruitment
Selection
Training
Education
Solution
Selection is an elimination process.
Explanation:
- Selection is an elimination process. There are many stages of selection.
- At every stage some candidates are rejected or unsuitable candidates are eliminated at every stage so that the most suitable candidates may be identified.
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