Logical Reasoning - Essential Part - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Essential Part - Type 1 (Q.No. 13)
Directions to Solve
Each question has an underlined word followed by four answer choices. You will choose the word that is a necessary part of the underlined word.
13.
diploma
Answer: Option
Explanation:
A diploma is awarded at graduation, so graduation is essential to obtaining a diploma. Employment may be a byproduct (choice c). A principal and a curriculum (choices a and b) may play a role in the awarding of some diplomas, but they are not essential.
Discussion:
27 comments Page 1 of 3.
Vaibhav said:
1 decade ago
Totally, Curriculum is the best match. Every course diploma/ degree must have curriculum. Moreover graduation means different in different places. e.g. in Maharashtra India, diploma is not equivalent to bachelors degree and only bachelors is considered graduation. Whereas in US Masters is considered as graduation and not bachelors.
Neel said:
1 decade ago
In my view curriculum should be correct as graduation is 3 or 4 yrs course while diploma is done either after 10 or 12 and it can be of 2 or 3 depending which course has been opted for.
Curriculum is required for any degree or diploma.
Hence answer should be [B] curriculum.
Curriculum is required for any degree or diploma.
Hence answer should be [B] curriculum.
AJINKYA said:
1 decade ago
I Also agree with all of you. After graduation we get degree. And principal has nothing to do with diploma and degree/diploma. More over employment is a byproduct as they have stated. So the only option remaining is CURRICULUM.
Gaurav said:
1 decade ago
I agree to curriculum since it is essential for a person to pursue a diploma. Employment cannot be the right answer because different people pursue diploma for different reason, employment is not always the reason.
Amol Joshi said:
1 decade ago
Yes ! My answer is also 'curriculum' because a curriculum is essential for the completion of diploma and graduation is after diploma. How could there be a diploma without any 'curriculum' ?????
Mridul Goel said:
1 decade ago
How can you provide a Degree whether Diploma or Graduation without a Curriculum?
And Diploma doesn't mean Graduation. So Curriculum is the right answer.
And Diploma doesn't mean Graduation. So Curriculum is the right answer.
Kunal said:
9 years ago
How can graduation be a necessary part of a diploma? Without curriculum how can one complete his/her diploma?
Graduation is the very weird answer.
Graduation is the very weird answer.
Sumit said:
1 decade ago
In my view Employment is the correct answer because graduation is related to degree not diploma and most of us take diploma for seeking employment.
Kshitiz said:
8 months ago
How can graduation be the answer?
A person with a diploma can either opt for a job or graduation, so the best answer for this is curriculum.
A person with a diploma can either opt for a job or graduation, so the best answer for this is curriculum.
Prachi said:
1 decade ago
I agree with @Neel the answer should be B [curriculum]. Diploma and graduation are separate and both have essential part i.e. curriculum.
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