Question # 11

Passage:

Studies of remote work show mixed productivity effects: focused tasks often improve away from interruptions, while creative projects benefit from spontaneous exchanges that are harder to replicate online. Hybrid schedules attempt to capture both advantages, clustering collaborative workdays while protecting solo time.

Which claim would the author most likely agree with?

Options:

A.

Fully remote work is the only arrangement that boosts productivity.

B.

Hybrid models can balance focus and collaboration more effectively than extremes.

C.

Office-only policies maximize creativity without trade-offs.

D.

Productivity is unaffected by work environment.

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