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Question 31 The following question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.

Part A:

Read this extract from a feature article based on the text.

Some young workers like the idea of moving from contract to contract, not tied down to any one employer. However, they may find this flexibility doesn’t work out so well for them.
What reason is given in the text to support this conclusion?

A
They earn less pay.

B
They have to relocate.

C
They lack friends.

D
They grow restless.

Part B:

Which sentence from the text BEST supports the answer to Part A?

A
Furthermore, data suggest that young workers entering the labor market are affected by a long-running increase in the use of “contingent” work arrangements . . .

B
The satisfaction of these respondents is attributed to their compensation and their schedule.

C
Respondents with traditional jobs are more likely to have higher salaries and wages than those with temporary or part-time employment.

D
Twenty-eight percent of working respondents reported that they are overqualified for their current job.

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