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Q.2- it is mentioned in the passage that these are studies and in the last passage, it shows they kind of have opposite solutions involving same variables. I think answer should be C

Q.3 - In 2nd paragraph, it states that when a company diversifies, it will have more legal liability due to high risk of information leak. A is the opposite of this and hence should be the answer.

Somone please explain why this is not the case.
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C is wrong because the main idea of the passage is not that two separate studies that arrive to two conflict answers.

The passage says that two scientists explore outsourcing as a method for the company to subside the production and they explore different angles of the same.

And regarding one small area, the studies overlap. That's it

See this video in which Ron Purewal(ex-tutor at GMAT prep) explains the main idea of the passage.

https://1drv.ms/v/s!AkI6k2MqJPfWuhGiqNdtH9kzixze

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In Q3 you missed a step.

It is not information leaks >>>>>>>>> the more service you diversified BUT

More clients >>>>> having these you have a high diversification and this as it turns out could lead to information leaks.

it’s not the number of different services that’s a factor here but the number of clients a company doing outsourced work takes on.

For this A is wrong
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Can you please explain why C cannot be the answer to question 4?
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For question #1 I ended up picking C through process of elimination but I am still a little confused by it. The passage seems to contradict the idea that the advice will be irrevelqnt in the near future because it pertains to the “long term,” prospects of a company and their potential to diversify in the future
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This view, however, is somewhat shortsighted, since the long-term trajectory of a company is not always clear and a firm may end up diversifying.

I.E C.

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Q4 Explanation pls
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A. Both welcome diversification in business entities providing services for corporations.

This is too broad as an answer. They already say that diversification is a vital part of a company's strategy. However, they study the implications of diversification in an area not that much explored

B. Both discuss the effect that outsourcing has on the long-term viability of a corporation.

Only Peavy

C. Both explore the way in which diversification and growth within a corporation can affect outsourcing.

Maybe is the other way around. Outsourcing influences the company way of acting

D. Neither focus on the impact of diversification on business entities providing services for companies outsourcing.

Not true

E. Neither questions whether outsourcing itself is a beneficial practice for corporations.

true. Both are aware of diversification and its benefits
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Sir, can u please give me the reason for the question number 3?? for "structural check" question
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Outsourcing is the business practice of hiring a party outside a company to perform services or create goods that were traditionally performed in-house by the company's own employees and staff. If you need IT outsourcing services you must go for WebFocus. It will provide a lot of help.
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