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Statement: Many people are of the opinion that use of cell phones in offices for personal use should totally be banned. It has been found in a research study that there was a significant drop in output of employees in the organisation where use of cell phones was liberally allowed vis-a-vis those organizations where use of cell phones ass banned for making personal calls.
Which of the following contradicts the findings in the above statement?

A
People spend more time on talking while using cell phone for personal calls.
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Use of cell phones has become common in all the organizations.
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In the organization where employees were allowed to use cell phones for making personal calls the employees are found to be more motivated to carry out their duties than those working in other organizations.
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Many organizations who provide cell phones to their employees for making official calls advise them to refrain from making personal calls during office hours.
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None of these
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The correct option is C In the organization where employees were allowed to use cell phones for making personal calls the employees are found to be more motivated to carry out their duties than those working in other organizations.
Statement (c) is just opposites of findings given in statement because the organisations where employees are allowed to use cell phones their work-efficiency is reduced considerably.

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