In employment law, the probationary period is to test an employee’s
A. Skill and suitability
B. Preliminary offer
C. Background
D. Emotions
E. Obedience

A
Explanation:
The probationary period in employment law is used to assess an employee’s skill and suitability for the role. This allows employers to evaluate performance and determine if the employee meets the necessary standards before confirming permanent employment. Other options, such as preliminary offer or emotions, are not the primary focus of a probationary period, making A the correct answer.