Sir, how is question 2 related to costs? there are 2 ideas mentioned, 1st- stadiums goes empty and stadiums- mentioned latter in the para talks about costs? How can we deduce answer as a?
Read the entire para between the blue highlights. It mentions both things in option (a): 100000 seats (scale) results in being doomed to near vacancy. And the scale means either it is left unused, or costs a huge amount to operate. None of the other options are mentioned anywhere.
Sir, thank you for the post. It has been of great help to me lately. I have a question as well. For option 3, all the options are clearly mentioned in the passage except (d) which makes it the correct choice. But can’t the sentence ” Life is made more hectic and *congested* ” from the passage be taken to imply option (d) or that it’s too long a stretch ?
Sir, how is question 2 related to costs? there are 2 ideas mentioned, 1st- stadiums goes empty and stadiums- mentioned latter in the para talks about costs? How can we deduce answer as a?
Read the entire para between the blue highlights. It mentions both things in option (a): 100000 seats (scale) results in being doomed to near vacancy. And the scale means either it is left unused, or costs a huge amount to operate. None of the other options are mentioned anywhere.
regards
J
Sir, thank you for the post. It has been of great help to me lately. I have a question as well. For option 3, all the options are clearly mentioned in the passage except (d) which makes it the correct choice. But can’t the sentence ” Life is made more hectic and *congested* ” from the passage be taken to imply option (d) or that it’s too long a stretch ?
Life is made congested due to razing and relocating. Not due to influx of visitors, which is the claim in (d). So, no, it is not implied.
regards
J