During an assessment center, an applicant must pretend to be a manager in a cosmetics company. She joins five other applicants in a conference room, and together, they learn that one of their makeup products is defective, and they must solve the problem. What assessment center exercise is MOST LIKELY being described here?

A) a leaderless group discussion
B) an in-basket
C) a case study
D) an interview

Answer: A) a leaderless group discussion

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