Questions
161-163 refer to the following article.
A Changing of the Guard at
Rolidge Motors
by Nathan Kekana
DURBAN-Rolidge Motors
has announced that Cara Walters will be the next CEO of
the Durban-based company. Ms. Walters succeeds Thomas Hsing, who has
served in the role for fifteen years and is retiring. Most recently, Ms.
Walters was executive vice president for Cermak & Holden Ltd., which
she helped to grow into one of the largest electronics firms in South
Africa. This marks Ms. Walters' return to Rolidge Motors, where she
began her career after graduating from university. She completed
the Rolidge Leadership Programme and stayed for seven years before
moving on to Cermak & Holden. "Ms. Walters has both the
leadership experience and inside knowledge of Rolidge Motors to make
her tenure here successful," remarked Mr. Hsing. "We are excited
to have Ms. Walters join us," added Matilde Bekwa, Rolidge
Motors' chairman of the board. "Her work at Cermak & Holden has
been remarkable, and we look forward to benefiting from her visionary leadership."
161. What
does the article mainly discuss?
(A) The benefits of a leadership training
program
(B) A successful electronics company
(C) The appointment of a new CEO
(D) A company opening in Durban
162. What
is indicated about Ms. Walters?
(A) She worked in several departments at Cermak
& Holden.
(B) She was hired by Rolidge Motors after
finishing university.
(C) She was a professor before starting her own
company.
(D) She specializes in saving struggling
companies.
163.
Which of Ms. Walters' qualifications is mentioned by both Mr. Hsing and Ms.
Bekwa?
(A) Her popularity among colleagues
(B) Her innovations at Cermak & Holden
(C) Her academic credentials
(D) Her reputation as a business leader
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