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  • Question
  • A Guarantee is a promise or assurance that attests to the quality of a product that is either (1) given in writing by the manufacturer or (2) given verbally by the person selling the product. Which situation below is the best example of a Guarantee?


  • Options
  • A. Melissa purchases a DVD player with the highest consumer ratings in its category.
  • B. The salesperson advises Curt to be sure that he buys an air conditioner with a guarantee.
  • C. The local auto body shop specializes in refurbishing and selling used cars.
  • D. Lori buys a used digital camera from her coworker who says that she will refund Lori's money if the camera's performance is not of the highest quality.

  • Correct Answer
  • Lori buys a used digital camera from her coworker who says that she will refund Lori's money if the camera's performance is not of the highest quality. 

    Explanation
    Choices a, b, and c do not describe situations in which a product is guaranteed. Only choice d reflects a situation in which a seller attests to the quality of a product by giving the buyer a promise or assurance about its quality.

  • More questions

    • 1. 8 12 9 13 10 14 11

    • Options
    • A. 14 11
    • B. 15 12
    • C. 8 15
    • D. 15 19
    • E. 8 5
    • Discuss
    • 2. Statement: The government has decided to hold the employers responsible for deducting tax at source for all its employees.

      Assumptions:

      1. The employers may still not arrange to deduct tax at source for its employees.
      2. The employees may not allow the employers to deduct tax at source.


    • Options
    • A. Only assumption I is implicit
    • B. Only assumption II is implicit
    • C. Either I or II is implicit
    • D. Neither I nor II is implicit
    • E. Both I and II are implicit
    • Discuss
    • 3. Statement: Mr. X, an active member of the Union, often insults his superiors in the office with his rude behaviour.

      Courses of Action:

      1. He should be transferred to some other department.
      2. The matter should be referred to the Union.


    • Options
    • A. Only I follows
    • B. Only II follows
    • C. Either I or II follows
    • D. Neither I nor II follows
    • E. Both I and II follow
    • Discuss
    • 4. Choose the picture that would go in the empty box so that the two bottom pictures are related in the same way as the top two:

    • Options
    • A. 1
    • B. 2
    • C. 3
    • D. 4
    • Discuss
    • 5. Statements: Some dreams are nights. Some nights are days.

      Conclusions:

      1. All days are either nights or dreams.
      2. Some days are nights.


    • Options
    • A. Only conclusion I follows
    • B. Only conclusion II follows
    • C. Either I or II follows
    • D. Neither I nor II follows
    • E. Both I and II follow
    • Discuss
    • 6. Statement: Why don't you invite Anthony for the Christmas party this year?

      Assumptions:

      1. Anthony is not from the same city.
      2. Unless invited Anthony will not attend the party.


    • Options
    • A. Only assumption I is implicit
    • B. Only assumption II is implicit
    • C. Either I or II is implicit
    • D. Neither I nor II is implicit
    • E. Both I and II are implicit
    • Discuss
    • 7. Look at this series: 2, 1, (1/2), (1/4), ... What number should come next?

    • Options
    • A. (1/3)
    • B. (1/8)
    • C. (2/8)
    • D. (1/16)
    • Discuss
    • 8. book

    • Options
    • A. fiction
    • B. pages
    • C. pictures
    • D. learning
    • Discuss
    • 9. Statements: Some tables are TVs. Some TVs are radios.

      Conclusions:

      1. Some tables are radios.
      2. Some radios are tables.
      3. All radios are TVs.
      4. All TVs are tables.


    • Options
    • A. None follows
    • B. All follow
    • C. Only I and III follow
    • D. Only II and IV follow
    • Discuss
    • 10. Statements: Some tigers are lions. Some lions are rabbits. Some rabbits are horses.

      Conclusions:

      1. Some tigers are horses.
      2. Some rabbits are tigers.
      3. Some horses are lions.
      4. All horses are rabbits.


    • Options
    • A. All follow
    • B. None follows
    • C. Only I and II follow
    • D. Only II and IV follow
    • E. Only IV follows
    • Discuss


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