Question 14.
Just two weeks before the flagship event, Adil received a few emails from competing media agencies that accused Zedius of selling phony tickets in the “black” market. When Adil enquired with the security agency in charge of gatekeeping the events, they told him that they had no mechanism to check the authenticity of tickets. Which of the following options will BEST help Adil to ignore the accusations from the competing media agencies, and maintain status quo?
Question Explanation
Option A: In Tivanna, the competing media agencies keep defaming each other out of fierce competition. This option provides Adil with a valid and logical justification for ignoring the accusations against Zedius. By framing the allegations as a common tactic used by competing agencies in a fiercely competitive market, it effectively undermines the credibility of the claims. Adil can reasonably conclude that these accusations may be baseless and designed to tarnish Zedius’s reputation. This allows him to confidently maintain the status quo with Zedius, ensuring no disruption in the critical sales target of 100,000 tickets for the event.
Option B: Zedius promises a particular threshold of ticket sales, as decided by TrueColor is incorrect because it does not address the specific issue of accusations about selling phoney tickets. While this shows Zedius’s commitment to achieving sales targets, it provides no basis for Adil to judge the credibility of the competing agencies' allegations. The question requires an explanation for dismissing the claims, and this option does not contribute to that goal.
Option C: Zedius is the largest media agency in Tivanna is also not the correct answer. While being the largest agency might indicate that Zedius has a significant market presence or influence, it does not automatically prove its integrity or discredit the accusations. The size of the agency is irrelevant when assessing whether or not the allegations are true. Adil needs a reason to dismiss the accusations, and this option fails to provide one.
Option D: Some attendees admitted to paying cash to gatekeepers to get in works against the goal of ignoring the accusations. This option suggests that there may indeed be unethical practices happening at the events, thus lending credibility to the claims of fake ticket sales. Instead of helping Adil maintain the status quo, this option would encourage further investigation into the matter, which is the opposite of what the question is asking for.
Option E: Tivanna being a small city, a few prominent personalities have to be allowed in without tickets is irrelevant to the situation. This statement focuses on the practice of allowing free entry to VIPs, which has no connection to the accusations about selling black-market tickets. It neither supports Zedius nor provides Adil with a reason to ignore the allegations. Therefore, this option does not help in achieving the desired outcome.
Option A directly addresses the root of the problem by undermining the credibility of the accusations and presenting them as a tactic of market rivalry. The other options either fail to address the issue of credibility, are irrelevant to the situation, or actively work against the objective of maintaining the status quo.
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