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Discussion Forum : Verification of Truth - Verfication of Truth (Q.No. 6)
6.
Which one of the following is always with 'Bargain'?
Exchange
Sumptuousness
Triviality
Eloquence
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Pratiksha said:   1 decade ago
How it is possible?

Tanuj said:   1 decade ago
meaning of bargain?

Narendra said:   1 decade ago
how can this be?

Ashwini said:   1 decade ago
How it is possible?

Nagendra said:   1 decade ago
Even i wonder why this is given as an answer

Swapnil said:   1 decade ago
Bargain means getting something for price lesser than marked price OR doing something for someone in return of some favour. In 1st case, the buyer gets something cheap, while the seller can attract more customers using that pricing. In second case, both parties do something for each other.

In both the cases, both the parties exchange something for other thing. Hence, option A. Hope this helps.

Balaji said:   1 decade ago
all the options were wrong.

Priya raikwar said:   1 decade ago
dicker: negotiate the terms of an exchange; "We bargained for a beautiful rug in the bazaar"

Sundar said:   1 decade ago
dicker: Engage in petty argument or bargaining

Divya said:   1 decade ago
It should be (b) sumptuous because it means something for high quality or expensive. And when it comes upto bargain it is done when a person is willing to buy a thing but at minimum price.


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