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Which of the following are true?

I. If you are interested in something, you can definitely get a job doing it.
II. If you have a high level skill in something, you must be interested in it too.
III. People who have jobs that are closely related to their skills and interests are generally happier in their work than people whose work is related to neither their skills nor their interests.
IV. Interests are things that people like to do; skills are things that people are good at doing.
options
I, II

II, III

III, IV

I, IV

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Answer:

III and IV

Step-by-step explanation:

You don't have to be interested in something to be good at it. A job you like and accommodates your interests is not a guaranty.

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