pate13 wrote:
It is A. Not hiring someone only because they are a family member is not an impartial action. The others all either treat everyone in the same regard, or fail to provide enough evidence to determine if the action is impartial.
The bigger takeaway from this question is understanding how the testmakers try to lead you into a wrong answer. When you see a problem like this, your bias and preconceived notions come into play. This problem in particular makes you think of nepotism, which you associate
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