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प्रश्न
A working group was formed to organise the annual sports competition in a school. At a particular stage, there was a lot of conflict in the group. Identify this stage and the stage that is likely to follow it.
विकल्प
The group was at the storming stage followed by the norming stage.
The group was at the norming stage followed by the forming stage.
The group was at the storming stage followed by the performing stage.
The group was at the forming stage followed by the norming stage.
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उत्तर
The group was at the storming stage followed by the norming stage.
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