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1. According to the passage, all of the following have been used to attract customers to buy a one of the two brands of soft drink mentioned in the passage EXCEPT

A. Offering soft drinks for a limited time at specially reduced prices
Not mentioned.

B. Sponsoring televised concerts
An expected increase in brand loyalty for Pepsi subsequent to its advertising blitz in Russia has not materialized, even though Pepsi produced commercials tailored to the Russian market and sponsored televised concerts.


C. Designing a bottle and label to create a high-class image
What's more, although Coca-Cola's bottle and label give it a high-class image, Russians do not perceive Coca-Cola as a premium brand in the Russian market.

D. Staging an advertising blitz including commercials tailored to the local market
An expected increase in brand loyalty for Pepsi subsequent to its advertising blitz in Russia has not materialized, even though Pepsi produced commercials tailored to the Russian market and sponsored televised concerts.


E. Being the first country to enter a foreign market
One key maneuver in the soda wars occurred in 1972, when Pepsi signed an agreement with the Soviet Union that made it the first Western product to be sold to consumers in Russia. This landmark agreement gave Pepsi the upper hand.
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2. The passage suggests which of the following about the Russian soft drink market?


A. Price is an unimportant factor in the Russian soft drink market
Some analysts believe that Pepsi’s domination of the Russian market has more to do with pricing.

B. Two liter economy bottles are more marketable than 1.5-liter economy bottles, especially those sporting a high-class image.
1. "more marketable": It is not about size.
2. high-class image:

What's more, although Coca-Cola's bottle and label give it a high-class image, Russians do not perceive Coca-Cola as a premium brand in the Russian market. Consequently, it has so far been unable to capture a market share.

C. One and a half liter economy bottles are more marketable than two liter economy bottles, if sold at a lower price.
1. "more marketable": It is not about size.
2. Cause&Effect relationship: Wrong.


D. Russian consumers are more likely to purchase a product if the perceive it to be a local brand
At present, Pepsi has 23 plants in the former Soviet Union and is the leader in the soft-drink industry in Russia. It outsells Coca-Cola by a ratio of 6 to 1 and is seen there as a local brand, similar to Coke’s homegrown reputation in Japan.

E. The Russian soft drink market is saturated with local brands.
No Information of market saturation.
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3. The primary purpose of the passage is to

A. Review the marketing history of two soft drink giants
"marketing history"?: No

B. Contrast two different approaches to marketing soft drinks in the global market
"different approaches" + "global market": What is different?

C. Refute the traditional explanation for Pepsi’s success in the Russian soft drink market
1. "has more to do with": it does not replace/ refute the traditional explanation.
2. It is not just about Pepsi


D. Compare how well two soft drink companies have succeeded in a new foreign market

E. Explain why two soft drink companies have succeeded in a new foreign market
Consequently, it (Coca) has so far been unable to capture a market share.
Succeeded?: No.
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I still don't understand why D is better than E for Q3.

The passage does explain, why they succeeded. cola became a local brand in Japan that's why it succeeded and Pepsi was priced low and seemed like a local brand that's why it succeeded. we know the "WHYS" from the context...
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Hello pm47388292

The reason, why I took option D was, the difference between the intended meaning of words like - "compare" vs "explain", and "how" vs "why?"

Compare meaning: estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.
And
Explain meaning: make (an idea/situation) clear to someone by describing it in more detail or revealing relevant facts.
And
"How” and “why” are both interrogative words, but they answer different questions.
- “How” answers questions like “by what method?” “to what degree?” “in what condition?” and many more. Whereas,
- “why” answers questions like “for what purpose or reason?”


What you have quoted below, according to me is ,"a comparison stem between Pepsi and coco-cola" (though I might be wrong), but for "Explain" many details needs have to be mention in passage, which are not their, to make option E stronger than D.

More open for your view too...

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I still don't understand why D is better than E for Q3.

The passage does explain, why they succeeded. cola became a local brand in Japan that's why it succeeded and Pepsi was priced low and seemed like a local brand that's why it succeeded. we know the "WHYS" from the context...

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In Q3, I was torn between Choice D and Choice E. I feel that Choice D as the correct answer is poorly phrased, or perhaps deliberately made tricky. I agree with 100mitra on the line of logic pertaining to “how” vs “why”, but the issue in Q3 is that Choice D says “how well”, not “how”.

There is a huge semantic difference between “how well” and “how”.
For example, when you are asked, “how well did you do the exam yesterday?”, you may answer, “not so well” or “very well”, referring to a degree of how well you performed in the exam.

Meanwhile, if you are asked, “how do you get to school?”, you might say, “by bus” or “by bike”, referring to a means, a way, a method, by which you get to school.

Back to the passage. In my opinion, the primary purpose of the passage encompasses at least two points.

One is about ‘how’ Coke and Pepsi succeeded or not succeeded in foreign markets. For example:
1. Be the first to get into a particular foreign market.
2. Be perceived as a local brand
3. Pricing, & so on
The other is about ‘how well’ those brands did so in those strategic categories.

One thing for sure is that the passage dedicates a great deal to explaining different strategic approaches employed by Coke and Pepsi and how successful or not successful they were in deploying those strategies.

Now, when I look at Choice D in Q3, “compare how well” refers to only the “how well” part, but not the “how” part. Choice E seems to me to touch on the “how” part a bit, but not quite. Neither made me fully satisfied. That’s why I was torn between Choice D and Choice E.

If Choice D were written “explain ‘how’ and compare ‘how well’ two soft drink companies have succeeded in new foreign markets”, then I wouldn’t have hesitated a second to pick Choice D.
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In Q3, I was torn between Choice D and Choice E. I feel that Choice D as the correct answer is poorly phrased, or perhaps deliberately made tricky. I agree with 100mitra on the line of logic pertaining to “how” vs “why”, but the issue in Q3 is that Choice D says “how well”, not “how”.

There is a huge semantic difference between “how well” and “how”.
For example, when you are asked, “how well did you the exam yesterday?”, you may answer, “not so well” or “very well”, referring to a degree of how well you performed in the exam.

Meanwhile, if you are asked, “how do you get to school?”, you might say, “by bus” or “by bike”, referring to a means, a way, a method, by which you get to school.

Back to the passage. In my opinion, the primary purpose of the passage encompasses at least two points.

One is about ‘how’ Coke and Pepsi succeeded or not succeeded in foreign markets. For example:
1. Be the first to get into a particular foreign market.
2. Be perceived as a local brand
3. Pricing, & so on
The other is about ‘how well’ those brands did so in those strategic categories.

One thing for sure is that the passage dedicates a great deal to explaining different strategic approaches employed by Coke and Pepsi and how successful or not successful they were in deploying those strategies.

Now, when I look at Choice D in Q3, “compare how well” refers to only the “how well” part, but not the “how” part. Choice E seems to me to touch on the “how” part a bit, but not quite. Neither made me fully satisfied. That’s why I was torn between Choice D and Choice E.

If Choice D were written “explain ‘how’ and compare ‘how well’ two soft drink companies have succeeded in new foreign markets”, then I wouldn’t have hesitated a second to pick Choice D.
I agree. Just to throw in yet another curve ball, I think A is also very tempting. Not sure why this is not also not the main idea of the passage.

A. Review the marketing history of two soft drink giants

The passage goes to review in great lengths the history of what these soda companies did in the past. This was done to answer the question in the first paragraph - "where will sales of the next 10 billion cases come from?" Hence, in my opinion the passage reviews the marketing history of these companies with a view to answer that very question.
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I see no connection between answer choice E and this main purpose question. The main purpose question is a global question that keeps hold of the whole passage. I agree that the second-best answer choice is (A). But A is wrong because of its narrow scope; the word "marketing history" squeezes its scope to keep it from being an ideal choice.

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In Q3, I was torn between Choice D and Choice E. I feel that Choice D as the correct answer is poorly phrased, or perhaps deliberately made tricky. I agree with 100mitra on the line of logic pertaining to “how” vs “why”, but the issue in Q3 is that Choice D says “how well”, not “how”.

There is a huge semantic difference between “how well” and “how”.
For example, when you are asked, “how well did you the exam yesterday?”, you may answer, “not so well” or “very well”, referring to a degree of how well you performed in the exam.

Meanwhile, if you are asked, “how do you get to school?”, you might say, “by bus” or “by bike”, referring to a means, a way, a method, by which you get to school.

Back to the passage. In my opinion, the primary purpose of the passage encompasses at least two points.

One is about ‘how’ Coke and Pepsi succeeded or not succeeded in foreign markets. For example:
1. Be the first to get into a particular foreign market.
2. Be perceived as a local brand
3. Pricing, & so on
The other is about ‘how well’ those brands did so in those strategic categories.

One thing for sure is that the passage dedicates a great deal to explaining different strategic approaches employed by Coke and Pepsi and how successful or not successful they were in deploying those strategies.

Now, when I look at Choice D in Q3, “compare how well” refers to only the “how well” part, but not the “how” part. Choice E seems to me to touch on the “how” part a bit, but not quite. Neither made me fully satisfied. That’s why I was torn between Choice D and Choice E.

If Choice D were written “explain ‘how’ and compare ‘how well’ two soft drink companies have succeeded in new foreign markets”, then I wouldn’t have hesitated a second to pick Choice D.
I agree. Just to throw in yet another curve ball, I think A is also very tempting. Not sure why this is not also not the main idea of the passage.

A. Review the marketing history of two soft drink giants

The passage goes to review in great lengths the history of what these soda companies did in the past. This was done to answer the question in the first paragraph - "where will sales of the next 10 billion cases come from?" Hence, in my opinion the passage reviews the marketing history of these companies with a view to answer that very question.
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Content:
1. Where is 10M from? -> Oversea market
2. Get into foreign market early
3. 40 years: new regions
4. Soda: 1972: Soviet.
Pepsi: Not loyal
5. Pricing: Coca: High image

1. According to the passage, all of the following have been used to attract customers to buy a one of the two brands of soft drink mentioned in the passage EXCEPT
A. Offering soft drinks for a limited time at specially reduced prices
CORRECT ANSWER
B. Sponsoring televised concerts
An expected increase in brand loyalty for Pepsi subsequent to its advertising blitz in Russia has not materialized, even though Pepsi produced commercials tailored to the Russian market and sponsored televised concerts.
C. Designing a bottle and label to create a high-class image
although Coca-Cola's bottle and label give it a high-class image,
D. Staging an advertising blitz including commercials tailored to the local market
Pepsi subsequent to its advertising blitz
E. Being the first country to enter a foreign market
the company that gets into a foreign market earliest dominates that country's market

Question 2
2. The passage suggests which of the following about the Russian soft drink market?
A. Price is an unimportant factor in the Russian soft drink market
B. Two liter economy bottles are more marketable than 1.5-liter economy bottles, especially those sporting a high-class image.
C. One and a half liter economy bottles are more marketable than two liter economy bottles, if sold at a lower price.
D. Russian consumers are more likely to purchase a product if the perceive it to be a local brand
CORRECT ANSWER: It outsells Coca-Cola by a ratio of 6 to 1 and is seen there as a local brand
E. The Russian soft drink market is saturated with local brands.

Question 3
3. The primary purpose of the passage is to
A. Review the marketing history of two soft drink giants
B. Contrast two different approaches to marketing soft drinks in the global market
C. Refute the traditional explanation for Pepsi’s success in the Russian soft drink market
D. Compare how well two soft drink companies have succeeded in a new foreign market
CORRECT
E. Explain why two soft drink companies have succeeded in a new foreign market
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I am still not sure why option A is not correct. As per my analysis, option D is too narrow which does not include other key aspects of the passage mentioned in 1 & 2
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Hi Experts,

Can someone please explain how these lines in passage
"Pepsi has 23 plants in the former Soviet Union and is the leader in the soft-drink industry in Russia. It outsells Coca-Cola by a ratio of 6 to 1 and is seen there as a local brand"
are implying that people will buy more Pepsi if they consider it a local brand? which is what Q2 saying.
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Can someone help with Q1 - first choice?

1. According to the passage, all of the following have been used to attract customers to buy a one of the two brands of soft drink mentioned in the passage EXCEPT

A. Offering soft drinks for a limited time at specially reduced prices
-Doesn't this line means that American boys were able to get Coke at reduced prices during WW2? -“Wherever American boys were fighting, they'd be able to get a Coke.”

B. Sponsoring televised concerts
C. Designing a bottle and label to create a high-class image
D. Staging an advertising blitz including commercials tailored to the local market
E. Being the first country to enter a foreign market
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Can someone help with Q1 - first choice?

1. According to the passage, all of the following have been used to attract customers to buy a one of the two brands of soft drink mentioned in the passage EXCEPT

A. Offering soft drinks for a limited time at specially reduced prices
-Doesn't this line means that American boys were able to get Coke at reduced prices during WW2? -“Wherever American boys were fighting, they'd be able to get a Coke.”

B. Sponsoring televised concerts
C. Designing a bottle and label to create a high-class image
D. Staging an advertising blitz including commercials tailored to the local market
E. Being the first country to enter a foreign market

Discussed here

https://gmatclub.com/forum/coca-cola-wh ... l#p2939052

also here

https://gmatclub.com/forum/coca-cola-wh ... l#p2938237
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As per my analysis, option D is too narrow which does not include other key aspects of the passage mentioned in 1 & 2
One thing to keep in mind about "primary purpose" and "main idea" questions is that the answer not only doesn't have to, but actually SHOULDN'T, cover every single bit of content in the entire passage.

This isn't arbitrary—it's inherent in a literal reading of the words "primary", "main", etc.
The word primary makes no sense unless there are also secondary purposes, which in the case of questions about "primary purpose" we ignore.
There cannot be a "main point" unless there are side points.
And so on.


As mentioned above, a "main idea" or "primary purpose" doesn't need to (and in fact shouldn't) cover every word written in the passage.
Like the correct answer to any other RC question, though, a correct "primary purpose" must literally describe something that the passage actually covers.

Choice D definitely satisfies this requirement. The "new foreign market" in question is the Russian market. (It's true that the former Soviet Union encompasses much, much more than just Russia, but the former Soviet government is only mentioned because it was the decision maker for Russia—along with all the other satellite Soviet states—at the time.)

RonPurewal, why is B incorrect? I understand that a primary purpose question's answer doesn't need to cover every word of the passage but if an option, such as B, does indeed cover everything then wouldn't it be preferred over D? What logic would you use to reject B? Thank you.
I guess the word "marketing" is the issue? Because even though much of what's mentioned in the passage can be seen as differences in marketing strategies but since the word marketing was never used in the passage so we can't assume this by ourselves? Is that the case?
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Can someone help with Q1 - first choice?

1. According to the passage, all of the following have been used to attract customers to buy a one of the two brands of soft drink mentioned in the passage EXCEPT

A. Offering soft drinks for a limited time at specially reduced prices
-Doesn't this line means that American boys were able to get Coke at reduced prices during WW2? -“Wherever American boys were fighting, they'd be able to get a Coke.”

B. Sponsoring televised concerts
C. Designing a bottle and label to create a high-class image
D. Staging an advertising blitz including commercials tailored to the local market
E. Being the first country to enter a foreign market

A. Offering soft drinks for a limited time at specially reduced prices
The issue with Choice A is "specially reduced prices". Nowhere it is mentioned that During WW2, Coke was sold at reduced prices.
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@GMATNinja Could you please explain why option E in question 3 is incorrect?
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@GMATNinja Could you please explain why option E in question 3 is incorrect?

Alternatively, you can read the explanation here in the post in the link below.

https://gmatclub.com/forum/coca-cola-wh ... l#p2939052
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Could you please explain why option E in question 3 is incorrect?
Here's choice (E) in question 3:

E. Explain why two soft drink companies have succeeded in a new foreign market

Let's see where that choice fails.

Reading the passage, we see that it does mention "two soft drink companies" and that it does, to a degree, explain how each one has succeeded, Coca Cola in "many major foreign markets," and Pepsi in "Russia."

However, looking carefully, we see that the passage does not explain "why TWO soft drink companies have succeeded in A NEW foreign market." The only market that we could possibly consider "a new" foreign market is Russia, and the passage discusses only Pepsi's success there and seems to indicate that Coca Cola has not succeeded there. So, the purpose of the passage cannot be to explain why "two" companies have succeeded in "a new" foreign market.

Thus, we can see that (E) does not accurately describe what the passage does.

In GMAT RC, we have to be so careful not to go with a choice that just has the vibe of describing the purpose of the passage and make sure that the details of the choice actually fit what the passage does.
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Hi Sajjad,

Can I get a summary of the passage and OE for Q1, Q2 and Q3?
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