MGMAT Q16

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MGMAT Q16

by tendays2go » Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:24 am
City Controller: 63% of our residents voted to approve the developer's request to build a national chain hotel on the site of the old consignment store. The hotel will increase our revenue base and, therefore, provide more money for schools and community services.

Mayor: But our recent survey showed that the most important reason people want to live here is our small-town feel resulting from the local ownership of the vast majority of businesses.

What is the best explanation for the apparent contradiction in opinions cited by the controller and the mayor?

(1)Most people believe having a small-town feel is more important than having quality schools.

(2)A locally-owned business might be able to generate as much revenue as a well-known hotel chain.

(3)The recent survey did not ask about preferences for a chain hotel versus a locally-owned bed and breakfast.


(4)An increase in the town's revenue base may not result in additional money for the schools.


(5)The recent survey cited by the mayor polled people who are considering moving to the town.

I chose (3) as it appeared to me as that might explain the contradcition.

Answers please, if possible with reasoning as well
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by GG04 » Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:19 pm
Is the answer 2? It seems like the hotel was being allowed only because it could increase revenue for schools. If a local business could generate as much revenue, then there would be no argument at all. So I think the answer is 2

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by nikhilagrawal » Tue Sep 16, 2008 2:23 pm
Is answer 5. as it explaing he basis of contradiction resulting from the two surveys.

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by s_kaks » Tue Sep 16, 2008 9:40 pm
IMO 2

oa?

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by tendays2go » Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:41 pm
yes..indeed OA's 5
Thanks, nikhil.
cn u plzz also explain what made you choose 5 over 3, as both were equally likely to me.

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by nikhilagrawal » Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:05 pm
The question is about contradiction:

In such type of question argument shld be considered correct.

So here Both the speakers are presting a survey/fact.. the only way it can go worng is if they talk about 2 different data/ different source of data ..

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by augus101 » Fri Sep 19, 2008 11:46 am
The OA is 5 because the 63% of the respondents are not local residents; as the mayor explained the local residents want the small town feel. If the majority resulted from a pool of respondents who were not from the local town it would explain the disparity. Hope this makes sense!

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by NSNguyen » Sat Sep 27, 2008 10:39 pm
E unveils people who responds to city controller's suvey and peoplet who responds to mayor's are different.
Rest of choice is out of scope or irrelevent.
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by john83.amar » Thu May 12, 2016 1:47 am
In my opinion A is the most logical one