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<p>a. Risk avoidance.</p> <p>b. Risk monitoring and control.</p> <p>c. Risk identification.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
Risk avoidance is a risk treatment option, hence cannot be considered a process.
Option A. Risk avoidance..
I believe a. Risk avoidance.
Risk management is not risk Avoidance, although risk management can lead to risk avoidance. Hence the answer is A
Option A: because avoidance risk is a strategy of risk management