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Opinions on shared learning materials were _____ from different tutorial centres.Question 6Select one:a.interviewedb.collectedc.visitedd.surveyed

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Opinions on shared learning materials were _____ from different tutorial centres.Question 6Select one:a.interviewedb.collectedc.visitedd.surveyed

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The correct answer is b. collected. This is because the opinions on shared learning materials would have been gathered or "collected" from different tutorial centres.

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