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I am able to solve questions in the DI section, but due to time limit, I fail to solve last 1 or 2 question. Should I skip reading all the starting info of tables, graphs etc.? Is there any other technique I can use to save some more time?
I have a doubt regarding the first statement in this question, if "Mall E is located adjacent to a local market which the city dwellers visit for the primary purpose of buying electronic goods", then why would Mall E have so many electronic stores?
If people are specifically going to the market to buy electronic goods, then they will buy the same from the market and not come to the mall all together for the same purpose. If we think this way, Mall E should either not have electronic stores or have them in a lesser count than the current number.
I have a doubt regarding the first statement in this question, if "Mall E is located adjacent to a local market which the city dwellers visit for the primary purpose of buying electronic goods", then why would Mall E have so many electronic stores?
If people are specifically going to the market to buy electronic goods, then they will buy the same from the market and not come to the mall all together for the same purpose. If we think this way, Mall E should either not have electronic stores or have them in a lesser count than the current number.
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The statement says that the people visiting the market near the mall E visit that market for the purpose of buying electronics. So the assumption here would be that the place where mall is located might be a special area that is kind of an electrical product market. We cannot assume that the market near the mall is the ONLY place dwellers go to buy. They gave us half of the truth. Dwellers might be buying from the market but that doesn’t mean they won’t buy from the mall E.
Exactly. Murasaki does not violate either day’s conditions. Murasaki’s language is Japanese (not English). So, her addition to Day 2 will ensure the "majority non-English" criteria.
Out of 5, majority means 3 or above. if we add Murasaki to Day 2, we have English, English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese (from Murasaki). 3/5 i.e., majority is non-English.
Hello everyone, please i have a question regarding MSR, if i have 3 different questions on same sources ans get 1 wrong, is my total point zero ? or each question has it own scoring ?
Hello everyone, please i have a question regarding MSR, if i have 3 different questions on same sources ans get 1 wrong, is my total point zero ? or each question has it own scoring ?
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All the three questions are treated separately. But in a table question, the three options would constitute one question