Questions: Question 8 / 13 You need to make photocopies for your boss's upcoming meeting. However, the path to the only copier on your floor is almost completely blocked by an electrician standing on a ladder. There's another copier three floors down, but you might deliver the photocopies late if you walk that far. What would you do? - Alert the electrician before slowly walking underneath the ladder - Squeeze around the side of the ladder to avoid walking underneath it - Turn back and use the copier three floors down - Pass the items under the ladder to a coworker to make the copies for you

Question 8 / 13
You need to make photocopies for your boss's upcoming meeting. However, the path to the only copier on your floor is almost completely blocked by an electrician standing on a ladder. There's another copier three floors down, but you might deliver the photocopies late if you walk that far.

What would you do?
- Alert the electrician before slowly walking underneath the ladder
- Squeeze around the side of the ladder to avoid walking underneath it
- Turn back and use the copier three floors down
- Pass the items under the ladder to a coworker to make the copies for you
Transcript text: Question $8 / 13$ You need to make photocopies for your boss's upcoming meeting. However, the path to the only copier on your floor is almost completely blocked by an electrician standing on a ladder. There's another copier three floors down, but you might deliver the photocopies late if you walk that far. What would you do? Alert the electrician before slowly walking underneath the ladder Squeeze around the side of the ladder to avoid walking underneath it Turn back and use the copier three floors down Pass the items under the ladder to a coworker to make the copies for you
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The best course of action in this scenario is to prioritize safety and efficiency. Let's evaluate each option:

  1. Alert the electrician before slowly walking underneath the ladder: While alerting the electrician is a good safety measure, walking underneath a ladder can still pose a risk, both in terms of safety and superstition. It's generally advisable to avoid this option if possible.

  2. Squeeze around the side of the ladder to avoid walking underneath it: This option might seem like a compromise, but squeezing around a ladder can still be dangerous, especially if it disrupts the electrician's work or if there is not enough space to pass safely.

  3. Turn back and use the copier three floors down: This option ensures safety and avoids any potential disruption to the electrician's work. However, it might result in a delay, so it should be considered if time allows.

  4. Pass the items under the ladder to a coworker to make the copies for you: This option is practical and efficient. It avoids the risks associated with walking under or around the ladder and ensures that the copies are made without delay. It also involves teamwork, which can be beneficial in a workplace setting.

The answer is D: Pass the items under the ladder to a coworker to make the copies for you. This option balances safety, efficiency, and teamwork, making it the most suitable choice in this scenario.

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