PrepTest 71, Section 3, Question 10
Company president: Whenever you subcontract the manufacturing of a product, you lose some control over the quality of that product. We do subcontract some manufacturing, but only with companies that maintain complete control over the quality of the products they supply.
Company president: Whenever you subcontract the manufacturing of a product, you lose some control over the quality of that product. We do subcontract some manufacturing, but only with companies that maintain complete control over the quality of the products they supply.
Company president: Whenever you subcontract the manufacturing of a product, you lose some control over the quality of that product. We do subcontract some manufacturing, but only with companies that maintain complete control over the quality of the products they supply.
Company president: Whenever you subcontract the manufacturing of a product, you lose some control over the quality of that product. We do subcontract some manufacturing, but only with companies that maintain complete control over the quality of the products they supply.
Which one of the following can be properly inferred from the company president's statements?
When the president's company subcontracts manufacturing of a product, it does not allow the subcontractor to further subcontract manufacturing of that product.
Companies that subcontract the manufacturing of products are often disappointed in the quality of those products.
The company president insists on having as much control as possible over the quality of the company's products.
When consumers know that a product has been manufactured by a subcontractor, they are generally dubious about the product's quality.
When a company manufactures some products in-house and subcontracts the manufacturing of others, the products made in-house will be of uniformly better quality.
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