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Paper 1 MCQ

Question When Mr. Peets was transferred on promotion from South Point to Maraval, Mrs. Adams succeeded him

  1. A

    Mrs. Adams worked at Maraval after Mr. Peets left on promotion.

  2. B

    Mr. Peets was succeeded by Mrs. Adams when he was promoted to a post at Maraval.

  3. C

    Both Mr. Peets and Mrs. Adams were transferred on promotion: Mr Peets to Maraval and Mrs. Adams to South Point.

  4. D

    In order to get promotion Mr. Peets had to be transferred to Maraval to allow Mrs. Adams to work at South Point

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