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Which of the following is true about completing application forms? A. A check mark or an “X” can be used to indicate the correct option when multiple choices are given. B. Never abbreviate on an application form. C. Small exaggerations about previous pay rates or experience are acceptable. D. Since most people fill out application forms by hand, the handwriting does not need to be neat.

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The answer is "A" because this one best fits this answer to this question
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Answer:

The correct answer is A.) A check mark or an "X" can be used to indicate the correct option when multiple choices are given.

Step-by-step explanation:

This seems to be the true fact when completing application forms. Abbreviations are permited on application forms i.e. with positions like CEO, academic formation, etc.

Exaggerations about experience or pay rates are unacceptable since they are considered lying and bad practice.

Finally, when filling in applicaion forms, your handwritintg must be as neat and clear as possible to avoid confusion and not getting your form invalidated.

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