Verbal Ability - Completing Statements - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Completing Statements - Section 1 (Q.No. 7)
Directions to Solve

In each question, an incomplete statement (Stem) followed by fillers is given. Pick out the best one which can complete incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully.


7.
"The food in this hotel is no match to what were forced at late hours in Hotel Kohinoor " means ......
The food in this hotel is quite good compared to what we ate at kohinoor
Hotel kohinoor served us good quality food than what we get here
Both hotels have maintained good quality of food
Both hotels serve poor quality of food
it is better to eat food than remain hungry
Answer: Option
Explanation:
No answer description is available. Let's discuss.
Discussion:
22 comments Page 1 of 3.

Nikush said:   9 months ago
I think this is what the statement means: the food in the hotel where they are currently staying is so bad that it does not match to the food that they were forced to eat in Hotel Kohinoor.

The food that they were forced to eat in Hotel Kohinoor may also be bad, but because the food in the hotel where they're currently staying is worse, then the food in Hotel Kohinoor can be put in a higher regard.

The key term here is "no match" which is usually preceded by an inferior subject in comparison to a superior object which is usually found after such idiom is stated.

"Sushmita has no match against Nikush for the latter has exceptional logic over the other".
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Rajesh said:   11 months ago
Option A is the correct answer.

Rajarshi Roy said:   1 year ago
Here the first option is correct due to the word "forced", and the way the word is used, it shows a negative impression of the hotel Kohinoor. So option "a" is correct that the present hotel served better than Kohinoor.

Please correct me, if I'm wrong.
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Rohit said:   5 years ago
Here forced means that the food was forcefully prepared.
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Reetika Maurya said:   7 years ago
Option A is correct.

If food at Kohinoor was good, why use the term "forced"?
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Vicky said:   7 years ago
Right @Gopal.
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Deven said:   7 years ago
Yes, I do agree that word force is used incorrectly. If the word forced is replaced with the word served then option b is the correct option. Otherwise, it's option an indeed.
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Revi sankar said:   8 years ago
If "Forced to eat " was an act of compulsion because they could not find a better hotel in that late hours, then how can B be the answer? A must be the answer right.
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Shubham said:   8 years ago
Why the word forced is used?

Minaxi said:   10 years ago
The word force is not acceptable.


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