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Vocabulary & Word Power Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation

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According to "The Complete Vocabulary for CAT & MBA Exams 2026," which of the following scenarios best exemplifies the application of a "perfidious" individual in a business context, requiring an understanding of its nuanced negative connotation beyond mere betrayal?
A business partner who secretly diverts company funds to a personal offshore account after signing a trust-based agreement.
An employee who consistently misses deadlines due to poor time management, impacting project timelines.
A CEO who implements aggressive but ultimately beneficial cost-cutting measures, leading to temporary layoffs.
A rival company that openly competes with your product through superior marketing and innovation.
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In the context of advanced vocabulary for CAT & MBA, how would you differentiate between a "dissemination" strategy and a "propagation" strategy, as discussed in "The Complete Vocabulary for CAT & MBA Exams 2026," when considering the spread of a new marketing campaign?
Dissemination refers to the spread of ideas, and propagation refers to the spread of physical goods.
Dissemination focuses on a one-way, broad distribution of information, while propagation implies a more organic, self-sustaining spread through user interaction.
Dissemination involves actively pushing information, while propagation is about passively receiving it.
Dissemination is solely for academic research, whereas propagation is used in marketing for mass appeal.
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"The Complete Vocabulary for CAT & MBA Exams 2026" highlights the importance of understanding the subtle implications of words like "ubiquitous." If a new technology is described as becoming "ubiquitous" in the next five years, what does this imply about its market penetration and acceptance, requiring a specialist's grasp of the term?
The technology will be present and commonly found everywhere, indicating high market saturation and general acceptance.
The technology will be available in niche markets but will not achieve widespread adoption.
The technology will be accessible through specific channels, but its prevalence will be limited.
The technology will be adopted by a select group of early adopters who influence broader trends.

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