In the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT), the "may" items:
A) provide a general description of the job.
B) are made up of a nine-digit code that provides information about the job.
C) indicate tasks that can be done by this position but are not typically considered part of the job.
D) indicates whether the item is also listed in the O*NET.
Answer: C) indicate tasks that can be done by this position but are not typically considered part of the job.
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