The following text is adapted from a CEO’s retirement speech.

I do not regret dedicating my life to this company. I worked to my limit, as one should in any endeavor. There was no department I did not manage. But to have stayed as CEO for another decade would have been wrong because it would have been limiting. I had to make room for new leadership.

As used in the text, what does the word "limiting" most nearly mean?

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Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?

A

Restrictive

B

Modest

C

Precise

D

Definitive

Correct Answer: A

Choice A is the best answer. The CEO argues that staying would stop his growth or the company's growth. "Restrictive" means imposing limits or keeping within limits, which aligns with his desire to leave.

Choice B is incorrect because "modest" means humble. Choice C is incorrect because "precise" means exact. Choice D is incorrect because "definitive" means conclusive.