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在项目的执行阶段,一个新成员加入了项目团队。项目经理要求他先跟着一个经验丰富的老成员实习一个月。 这种工作跟随方式最有利于 ( )。
A. 新成员与老成员发展个人友谊
B. 新成员迅速有效地融人团队
C. 新成员学习老成员的显性知识
D. 新成员学习老成员的隐性知识
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D
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A. 也许有这个作用, 但不是工作跟随的主要目的。 B. 这也不是工作跟随的主要目的。 C. 这也不是工作跟随的主要目的。 如果只是学习显性知识, 就没有必要用工作跟 随的方式, 可以用其他更有效的方式。 D.正确答案。 工作跟随( 徒弟跟师傅) 是用于传递隐性知识的有效手段之一。 考点与页码: 管理项目知识过程的工具, 知识管理, 工作跟随。《 指南》 第 102 ~ 103 页,《 解读》 第 97 页。
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A. 用砂轮磨刀是由内能转化为动能
B. 陨石进入大气层成为流星时,是内能转化为机械能
C. 壶中的水沸腾时壶盖不停地跳动,是水的势能转化为壶盖的动能
D. 用打气筒给轮胎打气,打气筒发热,是机械能转化为内能
【单选题】
水是一种化合物,组成水的两种元素是___
A. 氮与氧
B. 氢与氧
C. 碳与氢
D. 碳与氧
【单选题】
人体内的水分,大约占到体重的___
A. 45%
B. 60%
C. 85%
D. 90%
【单选题】
空气是一种混合气体,其占最大比例的成分是___
A. 氧气
B. 氮气
C. 氢气
D. 二氧化碳
【单选题】
氧气对人们日常生活中的主要用途是___
A. 呼吸与助燃
B. 防暑降温
C. 消毒灭菌
D. 净化水体
【单选题】
自然界中目前被人类发现的自然元素有___
A. 100多种
B. 150多种
C. 180多种
D. 200多种
【单选题】
地球大气中含量最多的元素是___
A. 碳
B. 氮
C. 铁
D. 氧
【单选题】
下列现象不属于化学变化的是___
A. 铁锅生锈
B. 酒精燃烧
C. 冷水结冰
D. 生米煮成熟饭
【单选题】
下列物质的用途,主要利用其化学性质的是___
A. 活性炭可除去冰箱中的异味
B. 干冰用作人工降雨
C. 氮气用作焊接金属的保护气
D. 汽油可用于擦拭衣物上的油污
【单选题】
目前人们一般辨别金属和非金属的方法是___
A. 是否导电
B. 是否有颜色
C. 是否透明
D. 是否有气味
【单选题】
黄金在自然界中的主要存在状态是___
A. 单质
B. 化合物
C. 混合物
D. 混杂物
【单选题】
硫酸可分为浓硫酸和稀硫酸两种,浓硫酸是一种无色无味油状液体,具有难挥发性等化学性质,但不具有___
A. 吸水性
B. 强氧化性
C. 还原性
D. 腐蚀性
【单选题】
盐是人们日常生活中最常见的一种化学物品,可用于调味和化工。在日常生活中盐还有许多妙用,但不能够用以___
A. 去腥
B. 保鲜
C. 消炎
D. 防腐
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