•Read the text below about leadership. •In most of the lines 34-45, there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, are correct. •If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet. •If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your Answer Sheet. Being a good leader in business is very much similar to who being a good leader in public life—or even in the army. Many of the qualities required 34. are the same—though, of course, a few qualities are not quite special 35. to leaders in the business. First of all, however, a good leader in public 36. life or business mustn't be frightened to make up firm decisions. You must 37. be able to arrive at quick decisions and act on them. It's no good thinking 38. too long about what to do nor whether is if much use seeking everything. 39. No a good leader appears hesitant to his or her subordinates. Good leaders 40. know that exactly what to do—they always give the impression of being 41. absolutely convinced about the correctness of their decisions and their 42. subsequent actions. There's no doubt in their mind about all what they 43. should do—and so, as a result, people find it easy to believe in them and 44. to follow them. They know they are right. Good leaders are reliable. And 45. they are consistent in their actions. They don't change into their minds easily and they keep their promises and agreements. (34)