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Question

Which of the following are the dimensions of stress?

  1. Intensity
  2. Duration
  3. Predictability
  4. Vulnerability

Options

  • i, ii and iv

  • i, iii and iv

  • ii, iii and iv

  • i, ii and iii

MCQ

Solution

i, ii and iii

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