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3. Which of the following is cited in the passage as a goal of some professional service firms in offering unconditional guarantees of satisfaction?

Difficulty Level: Medium to Hard

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When the question says to find an answer cited in the passage, the answer will be explicitly stated information. The passage opens with an explanation of why some firms want to offer unconditional guarantees: Seeking a competitive advantage explains their rationale. Firms offer the guarantees to compete more effectively against firms that do not offer guarantees.

A. The passage does not mention liability limits.

B. Correct. Some firms offer unconditional guarantees as a way to compete successfully against firms that do not offer them.

C. Line 10 mentions that high fees would be a reason to offer guarantees, but fee increases are not discussed.

D. The second paragraph suggests the reverse: offering a guarantee may hurt a firm’s reputation.

E. Improving the quality of service is not mentioned as a reason to offer guarantees.

The correct answer is B.
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4. The passage's description of the issue raised by unconditional guarantees for health care or legal services most clearly implies that which of the following is true?

Difficulty Level: Medium

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The question’s use of the word implies means that the answer depends on making an inference. This question refers to one sentence in the passage (lines 21–24), so it is essential to review what that sentence says in order to understand what it implies. An unconditional guarantee of satisfaction may have a particular disadvantage in the case of health care and legal services because clients may be misled into believing that lawsuits or medical procedures have guaranteed outcomes when they do not. Since an inference may be drawn only from explicitly stated information, the correct response must be about the problem of guarantees and outcomes.

A. Although this statement may be true, it cannot be derived from the cited reference.

B. Correct. Legal and medical professionals cannot guarantee the outcomes of their work.

C. This statement cannot be drawn from the description of the issue.

D. Compensation is not discussed in the reference.

E. Predicting costs is not discussed in the reference.

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5. Which of the following hypothetical situations best exemplifies the potential problem noted in the second sentence of the second paragraph (lines 14-17)?

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This question involves taking the problem identified in lines 15–19 and applying it to the hypothetical situation that best fits it. Offering an unconditional guarantee may not work as a marketing strategy because potential clients may doubt the firm’s ability to deliver the promised level of service. This strategy may actually introduce doubts or reservations on the part of potential clients and in fact discourage them from ever hiring the firm or the individual providing the service.

A. In this case, the problem occurs after, not before, the service is rendered.

B. This situation exemplifies another problem of unconditional guarantees, the suggestion that a firm is begging for business (line 21).

C. The problem occurs after, not before, the service is rendered.

D. Correct. The architect’s apparent need to offer an unconditional guarantee makes potential clients question the outcome of the architect’s work by suggesting the likelihood of their dissatisfaction with the architectural services.

E. This situation contradicts the problem.

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6. The passage most clearly implies which of the following about the professional service firms mentioned in line 22?

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The question asks for the implications of the statement in lines 24–27: professional service firms with outstanding reputations and performance to match have little to gain from offering unconditional guarantees. Why is it logical to infer that these firms have little to gain from this strategy? If their performance and reputation are both outstanding, it is likely that their clients are already satisfied with the quality of the work they provide and that offering such guarantees would provide no competitive advantage.

A. The statement in the passage concerns the present; nothing is implied about what may have been true in the past.

B. The statement includes no information about profitability, so no inference may be drawn.

C. No information is provided about specific fields or likely outcomes.

D. Fees are not discussed in this statement.

E. Correct. No guarantee is needed when clients are already satisfied with the quality of work provided.

The correct answer is E.
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