JKSSB Written 2024
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Option A —
ought to
The sentence describes a moral or legal obligation within a professional setting. "Ought to" is used to express duty, correctness, or a strong recommendation. While "will" could indicate a future certainty, "ought to" specifically captures the sense of requirement and responsibility expected of employees regarding company policy.
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