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A Grain-Processing Company is Considering Purchasing A Catfish Farm in GMAT Critical Reasoning

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Sayantani Barman

Experta en el extranjero | Updated On - Jan 10, 2023

Question: A grain-processing company is considering purchasing a catfish farm in an attempt to reduce waste by using the by-products of its grain processing as fish food. Catfish whose diet includes grain by-products have been found to reach marketable size in five months, and restaurants have expressed interest in having a reliable source for catfish.

The answer to which of the following questions is LEAST directly relevant to the grain-processing company’s consideration of whether fish farming is a preferable alternative to discarding grain byproducts?

(A) How does the cost of discarding grain by-products compare to the operating costs of a fish farm?
(B) How many pounds of catfish are served by restaurants locally and nationally each year?
(C) Are there government regulations that apply to the production and transportation of fish?
(D) Do catfish require nutrients not supplied by grain by-products?
(E) In how many months do wild catfish reach marketable size?

Answer: E
Explanation:
On the GMAT's critical reasoning portion, analytical and critical thinking abilities are assessed. To answer clearly, a person must possess strong cognitive abilities.

A: Incorrect
It is an incorrect choice. If the cost of dumping grain by-product is close to nothing and farm operating costs are high, the corporation may reconsider its decision and vice versa.
Therefore, we can consider this question pertinent.

B: Incorrect
It is the wrong choice.
We only know that restaurants are increasingly seeking a trustworthy source of catfish. We are indifferent to the amount of catfish offered nationally or internationally. It could be a tourist location that specialises in catfish.
Regardless of the circumstances, the grain company's consideration of the catfish farm would not be affected.
It is irrelevant or of little relevance

C: Incorrect
It is an incorrect choice.
If there are government restrictions on who is permitted to produce and transport fish, if there is a limit, or if there are legal responsibilities to comply, then the business may need to reconsider its approach.
Thus, this question is pertinent.

D: Incorrect
It is an incorrect answer. If catfishes demand certain nutrients that are not provided by grain by-products, then the corporation may also need to consider the corresponding expenditures. Perhaps they are costly to transport or unavailable in their region. This may have caused the corporation to reconsider its decision.
This inquiry is pertinent.

E: Correct
It is the correct answer. If catfishes require five years to achieve market size, the corporation may not be willing to invest significant resources; yet, if catfishes are ready in one month, the company may generate sufficient profits. This question may provoke thought in the company.
This inquiry is pertinent.

“A grain-processing company is considering purchasing a catfish farm in” – is a GMAT  Critical question. To answer the question, a candidate can either find a piece of evidence that would weaken the argument or have logical flaws in the argument. GMAT critical reasoning tests the logical and analytical skills of the candidates. This topic requires candidates to find the argument's strengths and weaknesses or the logical flaw in the argument. The GMAT CR section contains 10 -13 GMAT critical reasoning questions out of 36 GMAT verbal questions.

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