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One who is new to a profession or activity.

ANovice

BAmateur

CLearner

DRecruit

Answer:

A. Novice

Read Explanation:

  • Novice: A person who is new to a profession or activity — the most precise match.

  • Amateur: Someone who engages in an activity for pleasure rather than as a profession, not necessarily new.

  • Learner: A general term for someone who is learning, but not specific to starting a profession or activity.

  • Recruit: Someone newly enlisted, especially in the military — more specific in context.


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