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Which word does, ‘invariably’ NOT correspond to?
(a) Always
(b) Alternately
(c) Every time
(d) Unfailingly

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Answered by Chidagni
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Answer:

retain business that most of the successful retail merchants aim to settle them exactly as

the customer demands. But it is risky to give the customers the liberty to think that they

cannot be wrong.

A prominent Chicago merchant requires his employees invariably to act as if customers

were always right. Once, when a woman brought to his store a hat which she had not at

all purchased from there and wanted to exchange it for something else, saying that she

did not like it. The merchant instantly ordered the department head to take the hat and

give her the credit which she demanded. The merchant did this knowing fully well that

the woman would later find out her mistake and talk about his store and its liberal

treatment of its customers. But the department head got very chagrined and angered at

the injustice of this order.

Making the employees believe that customer is always right, is making them dejected.

Between supporting the employees and taking sides with an intolerable, enraged

customer, it is best to choose the former. Customers must get this message that though

they are important but not indispensable, while supporting employees always pays

extra.

Amongst 50 customers there will at least be five who will end up rubbing merchants the

wrong way. Now, reacting to such folk with appeasement and guilt is utter naivety,

whereas with constant support from the owners comes a sense of loyalty amongst the

employees who than provide better facility to the customers and happy employees

always go an extra mile to make customer happy.

It is sometimes sensible to lose a customer for protecting the company and its

workforce. Undoubtedly excellent customer service is the crux of any business but

adopting the principle of ‘the customer is always right’, eventually hurts the business by

demotivating employees, giving power to offensive customers, and also by creating bad

experiences for the other customers.

On the basis of your understanding of the passage, answer ANY TEN questions

from the twelve that follow.

i. Decide which of the following would often cause serious loss to retain business.

(a) Proper advertising

(b) Constructive feedback

(c) Promotional strategies

(d) Frequent controversies over disputed accounts

ii. Which word does, ‘invariably’ NOT correspond to?

(a) Always

(b) Alternately

(c) Every time

(d) Unfailingly

iii. When the writer says, “it is sometime sensible to lose a customer…”, he means-

1. not to entertain grudging customer.

2. to disrespect the customer.

3. to threaten the customer.

4. to let go off persistently abusive customer.

(a) 1 and 4

(b) 3 and 4

(c) 2 and 3

(d) 2 and 4

iv. What is utter naivety in writer’s opinion?

(a) To satisfy customers

(b) To take care of the issues of the customers

(c) To appease the undue demand of lousy customers

(d) To provide better services to customers

v. Which of the following statements is true in the context of the passage?

(a) All customers are wise.

(b) All employees show bitterness against the customers.

(c) It is immature to spend all energy to satisfy grudging customers.

(d) All employees demonstrate lake of sense.

vi. Which of the following is the meaning of the phrase “rubbing merchants the wrong

way” as used in the passage?

(a) To talk with the merchant in a friendly way.

(b) To annoy the merchant.

(c) To make the merchant feel important.

(d) To behave in a very amicable way.

vii. What is undoubtedly the crux of any business as mentioned in the last paragraph of

the passage?

(a) Good aesthetics and ethics

(b) Motivated employees

(c) Excellent management

(d) Excellent customer service

viii. Why did the woman want to exchange her hat?

(a) She did not like it.

(b) It was oversized.

(c) It was torn.

(d) She was offended by the department head’s advice.ix. The prominent merchant who had settled the controversy by fulfilling even the

wrong demand of the woman, belonged to –

(a) Moscow

(b) New York

(c) Chicago

(d) London

x. Which act of the owner will arouse a sense of loyalty amongst his employees?

(a) Violent treatment

(b) Constant support

(c) Unpleasant behaviour

(d) Rude reply

xi. Which of the following will be the most appropriate title for the passage?

(a) Business is an easy task

(b) Customer is always right

(c) Satisfied employees mean satisfied customers

(d) Powerful offensive customers

xii. What does the writer mean when he says, “always go an extra mile”?

(a) To earn extra miles

(b) To run a race

(c) To put a value on miles

(d) To make more efforts than expected.

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Answered by abhishekshinde6656
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Answer:

ALTERNATIVE

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