Verbal Reasoning - Verification of Truth - Discussion

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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Bijendra said:   9 years ago
Bargain as a verb, it is to negotiate the terms and conditions of transaction. Hence, it is Exchange.

Madhumitha said:   9 years ago
Not getting the solution.

How is this possible?

Sukanya said:   9 years ago
Why not Triviality?

What is meant by Triviality?

Sneha said:   9 years ago
None of the given options is correct.

Bargain is not always followed by the exchange.

Urvashi said:   10 years ago
Obviously, it is correct. Here, in this case, every one is gaining something. So its quite a bargain.

Sobana said:   1 decade ago
@Swapnil answer is correct. Please c 2 d second case "doing something for someone in return of some favour" so option A is correct. Thank you @Swapnil.

Brandon said:   1 decade ago
How can asking for cheaper prices be exchange?

Hemanth said:   1 decade ago
None of them are correct.

Bargaining is some thing that we are asking to reduce.

For ex: we bargain in a shop to get our need for less prize.

Where as exchange is something we will return if we gave something.

Jitendar said:   1 decade ago
Answer is A, Because the customer will bargain more price towards the old one and will try to minimise the cost of new one by bargaining. Hope it will help

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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