Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) Practice Exam

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What does the term "recommended or preferred service" imply?

  1. It is mandated by law

  2. It has a "stamp of approval" from the venue or organizer

  3. It is the only service available

  4. It comes at a higher cost

The correct answer is: It has a "stamp of approval" from the venue or organizer

The term "recommended or preferred service" implies that it has a "stamp of approval" from the venue or organizer. This designation indicates that the service has been vetted and endorsed by the organization hosting the event or providing the venue. This endorsement can suggest a level of quality, reliability, or satisfaction associated with the service, making it more appealing to potential users. While some services may be mandated by law or might be the only option available, those scenarios do not align with the concept of recommendation, which suggests a choice rather than a requirement. Similarly, while preferred services could potentially have a higher cost, that's not a defining characteristic of being recommended or preferred—it's more about the assurance of quality rather than the pricing structure. Therefore, the correct understanding is that such services receive an endorsement from venue or organizers, reflecting confidence in their performance.