Read each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. Obi: Let’s go to the Sport Club Cafeteria. One naira per meal is a privilege in this country. And God knows that I am too broke to afford anything More Olu: Got a membership identity card? Don’t forget the place is for bona fide members only. Obi: Forget it. There are other types of identity cards, remember. Just flash something before the eyes of those men at the gate, provided it looks like an identity card. Olu: Ee...eh, I see. That is why the place is always congested. I don’t think it is even worth the trouble. I can’t stand a queue. Obi: That shouldn’t bother you. You don’t have to join the queue. Just walk straight to the serving point without fear and be sure you shout your order. Olu: But only V.I.Ps have the right to break queues. Obi: Sure, but V.I Ps don’t wear badges on their faces. Post man, pose. After all this is Nigeria olu: You mean there are many impostors here? Obi: Certainly, and many people with privileges too. If you want to get along, you must pose, and to get along means getting what you want If you choose to term it ‘privileges, it suits me. It is all a question of semantics.
The conversation about queues in the passage reveals that
A. everybody at the Club Caferia queues B. club members can always break queues in the cafeteria C. people always break queues in the cafeteria on the pretext that are V.I.Ps D. only people who are capable of posing can break queues E. there is nothing wrong in breaking queues