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  1. Read the passage and answer the following questions:

    One of the greatest advantages a company has over its competitors is system of distribution and product support, i.e. the dealer network. Dealers play a vital role in helping a company build and maintain close relationships with customers and gain insights into how they can improve their products and services to fulfill customer needs. And a company can achieve customer loyalty through dealer loyalty. Therefore, it must make efforts to build their competence for more effective performance. Dealers who are long established members of a company can get close to customers, but to tap the full potential of such dealers, a company must forge extremely close ties with them and integrate them into its critical business system. When treated this way dealers can serve as a source of market intelligence, as proxies for customers, and as consultants. Although these investments take the usual form of money, it also includes softer aspects such as training and development.

    The customers are more forthright in giving their feed back about a product or a service to the dealers than to the staff of the company or a surveyor.
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    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  3. Trusted and loyal dealers are to be made an integral part of the chain of product launching.
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    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  5. The company should insist dealer loyalty to the extent that the dealer will not sell similar products of any other company.
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    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  7. Trusted dealers are the direct link between the company and the customers.
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    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  9. Developing a network of dealers is more useful while launching a new product or service.
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    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  11. Read the passage and answer the following questions:

    Construction industry in India has always enjoyed a special position. We have proved that India is in tune with the times and has not left any stone untouched to compete against the best in international market. Yet, it is the time when other powers are paying attention to developing this sector internationally status. Foundation of an economy lies on its infrastructure. Construction industry has to play a vital role in power, port, road, house construction, railways and industry. Labour intensive Indian construction industry has to pass through acute changes although it is a bit late. It has to face challenges like advanced designing, odd decision and a growth of demand of work in time, greater mechanisation and intensive construction prevalent in developed countries. The emphasis is laid on modern techniques adopted in construction and high quality in less time.

    Indian companies can put their gain to maximum by adopting modern equipment and by reducing the time of project.
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    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  13. The policy makers of India have failed to understand the importance of construction industry.
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    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  15. The Indian construction companies have to establish themselves in international market.
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    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  17. Construction industry in India has been labour-oriented for years.
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    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  19. The construction industry of developed nations is of better quality compared to India.
  20. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false