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passage 12 federal efforts to aid minority businesses began [#permalink] New post 18 Feb 2004, 03:40
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federal efforts to aid minority businesses began in the
1960's when the small business administration (sba)
began making federally guaranteed loans and govern-
ment-sponsored management and technical assistance
<b>(5)</b> available to minority business enterprises. while this
program enabled many minority entrepreneurs to
form new businesses, the results were disappointing,
since managerial inexperience, unfavorable locations,
and capital shortages led to high failure rates. even 15
<b>(10)</b> years after the program was implemented, minority
business receipts were not quite two percent of the national
economy's total receipts.
recently federal policymakers have adopted an
approach intended to accelerate development of the
<b>(15)</b> minority business sector by moving away from directly
aiding small minority enterprises and toward supporting
larger, growth-oriented minority firms through interme-
diary companies. in this approach, large corporations
participate in the development of successful and stable
<b>(20)</b> minority businesses by making use of government-
sponsored venture capital. the capital is used by a
participating company to establish a minority enterprise
small business investment company or mesbic. the
mesbic then provides capital and guidance to minority
<b>(25)</b> businesses that have potential to become future suppliers
or customers of the sponsoring company.
mesbic's are the result of the belief that providing
established firms with easier access to relevant manage-
ment techniques and more job-specific experience, as
<b>(30)</b> well as substantial amounts of capital, gives those firms
a greater opportunity to develop sound business founda-
tions than does simply making general management
experience and small amounts of capital available.
further, since potential markets for the minority busi-
<b>(35)</b> nesses already exist through the sponsoring companies,
the minority businesses face considerably less risk in
terms of location and market fluctuation. following
early financial and operating problems, sponsoring
corporations began to capitalize mesbic's far above
<b>(40)</b> the legal minimum of $500,000 in order to generate
sufficient income and to sustain the quality of manage-
ment needed. mesbic'c are now emerging as increas-
ingly important financing sources for minority enter-
prises.
<b>(45)</b> ironically, mesbic staffs, which usually consist of
hispanic and black professionals, tend to approach
investments in minority firms more pragmatically than
do many mesbic directors, who are usually senior
managers from sponsoring corporations. the latter
<b>(50)</b> often still think mainly in terms of the "social responsi-
bility approach" and thus seem to prefer deals that are
riskier and less attractive than normal investment criteria
would warrant. such differences in viewpoint have pro-
duced uneasiness among many minority staff members,
<b>(55)</b> who feel that minority entrepreneurs and businesses
should be judged by established business considerations.
these staff members believe their point of view is closer
to the original philosophy of mesbic's and they are
concerned that, unless a more prudent course is fol-
<b>(60)</b>lowed, mesbic directors may revert to policies likely to re-
create the disappointing results of the original sba
approach.

1. which of the following best states the central idea of the passage?
(a) the use of mesbic's for aiding minority entrepreneurs seems to have greater potential for success than does the original sba approach.
(b) there is a crucial difference in point of view between the staff and directors of some mesbic's.
(c) after initial problems with management and marketing, minority businesses have begun to expand at a steady rate.
(d) minority entrepreneurs wishing to form new businesses now have several equally successful federal programs on which to rely.
(e) for the first time since 1960, large corporations are making significant contributions to the development of minority businesses.

2. according to the passage, the mesbic approach differs from the sba approach in that mesbic's
(a) seek federal contracts to provide markets for minority businesses
(b) encourage minority businesses to provide markets for other minority businesses
(c) attempt to maintain a specified rate of growth in the minority business sector
(d) rely on the participation of large corporations to finance minority businesses
(e) select minority businesses on the basis of their location

3. which of the following does the author cite to support the conclusion that the results of the sba program were disappointing?
(a) the small number of new minority enterprises formed as a result of the program
(b) the small number of minority enterprises that took advantage of the management and technical assistance offiered under the program
(c) the small percentage of the nation's business receipts earned by minority enterprises following the programs, implementation.
(d) the small percentage of recipient minority enterprises that were able to repay federally guaranteed loans made under the program
(e) the small number of minority enterprises that chose to participate in the program

4. which of the following statements about the sba program can be inferred from the passage?
(a) the maximum term for loans made to recipient businesses was 15 years.
(b) business loans were considered to be more useful to recipient businesses than was management and technical assistance.
(c) the anticipated failure rate for recipient businesses was significantly lower than the rate that actually resulted.
(d) recipient businesses were encouraged to relocate to areas more favorable for business development.
(e) the capitalization needs of recipient businesses were assessed and then provided for adequately.

5. based on information in the passage, which of the following would be indicative of the pragmatism of mesbic staff members?
Ⅰ.a reluctance to invest in minority businesses that show marginal expectations of return on the investments
Ⅱ. a desire to invest in minority businesses that produce goods and services likely to be of use to the sponsoring company
Ⅲ. a belief that the minority business sector is best served by investing primarily in newly established businesses
(a)Ⅰonly
(b) Ⅲ only
(c)Ⅰand Ⅱ only
(d)Ⅱ and Ⅲ only
(e)Ⅰ,Ⅱ and Ⅲ

6. the author refers to the "financial and operating problems"(line 38 ) encountered by mesbic's primarily in order to
(a) broaden the scope of the discussion to include the legal considerations of funding mesbic's through sponsoring companies
(b) call attention to the fact that mesbic's must receive adequate funding in order to function effectively
(c) show that sponsoring companies were willing to invest only $500,000 of government-sponsored venture capital in the original mesbic's
(d) compare sba and mesbic limits on minimum funding
(e) refute suggestions that mesbic's have been only marginally successful

7. the author's primary objective in the passage is to
(a) disprove the view that federal efforts to aid minority businesses have been ineffective
(b) explain how federal efforts to aid minority businesses have changed since the 1960's
(c) establish a direct link between the federal efforts to aid minority businesses made before the 1960's and those made in the 1980's
(d) analyze the basis for the belief that job-specific experience is more useful to minority businesses than is general management experience
(e) argue that the "social responsibility approach" to aiding minority businesses is superior to any other approach

8. it can be inferred from the passage that the attitude of some mesbic staff members toward the investments preferred by some mesbic directors can best be described as
(a) defensive
(b) resigned
(c) indifferent
(d) shocked
(e) disapproving

9. the passage provides information that would answer which of the following questions?
(a) what was the average annual amount, in dollars, of minority business receipts before the sba strategy was implemented?
(b) what locations are considered to be unfavorable for minority businesses?
(c) what is the current success rate for minority businesses that are capitalized by mesbic's?
(d) how has the use of federal funding for minority businesses changed since the 1960's?
(e) how do minority businesses apply to participate in a mesbic program?
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 [#permalink] New post 20 Feb 2004, 11:12
my Answers are
A
D
C
B
A (B could be true)
B
B (C could be true)
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my Answers are
A
D
C
B
A (B could be true)
B
B (C could be true)
E
E


1. A
2. D
3. C
4. C
5. C
6. B
7. B
8. E
9. D
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Re: passage 12 federal efforts to aid minority businesses began [#permalink] New post 01 Oct 2012, 22:33
can anyone explain 6th question . why not A ?? and how can we imply need of adequate funding from this context ??
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Re: passage 12 federal efforts to aid minority businesses began [#permalink] New post 18 Oct 2012, 13:55
I got and my time was 16.30 mins. OA anyone?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) B
5) C
6) D
7) B
8) E
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Re: passage 12 federal efforts to aid minority businesses began [#permalink] New post 18 Oct 2012, 15:02
Here are my reasons for the answers I chose. They may not all be right, but I figured this is a good way to really get involved in the discussions. So please feel free to chime in. Thx!

1. which of the following best states the central idea of the passage?
(a) the use of mesbic's for aiding minority entrepreneurs seems to have greater potential for success than does the original sba approach.
(b) there is a crucial difference in point of view between the staff and directors of some mesbic's.
(c) after initial problems with management and marketing, minority businesses have begun to expand at a steady rate.
(d) minority entrepreneurs wishing to form new businesses now have several equally successful federal programs on which to rely.
(e) for the first time since 1960, large corporations are making significant contributions to the development of minority businesses.


2. according to the passage, the mesbic approach differs from the sba approach in that mesbic's
(a) seek federal contracts to provide markets for minority businesses
(b) encourage minority businesses to provide markets for other minority businesses
(c) attempt to maintain a specified rate of growth in the minority business sector
(d) rely on the participation of large corporations to finance minority businesses - I chose B but I think I now see others posted D as the answer and I think that makes more sense. "large corporations participate in the development of successful and stable minority businesses by making use of government-sponsored venture capital"
(e) select minority businesses on the basis of their location


3. which of the following does the author cite to support the conclusion that the results of the sba program were disappointing?
(a) the small number of new minority enterprises formed as a result of the program
(b) the small number of minority enterprises that took advantage of the management and technical assistance offiered under the program
(c) the small percentage of the nation's business receipts earned by minority enterprises following the programs, implementation.
(d) the small percentage of recipient minority enterprises that were able to repay federally guaranteed loans made under the program
(e) the small number of minority enterprises that chose to participate in the program


4. which of the following statements about the sba program can be inferred from the passage?
(a) the maximum term for loans made to recipient businesses was 15 years.
(b) business loans were considered to be more useful to recipient businesses than was management and technical assistance. - "mesbic's are the result of the belief that providing established firms with easier access to relevant management techniques and more job-specific experience, as well as substantial amounts of capital, gives those firms a greater opportunity to develop sound business foundations than does simply making general management experience and small amounts of capital available."
(c) the anticipated failure rate for recipient businesses was significantly lower than the rate that actually resulted.
(d) recipient businesses were encouraged to relocate to areas more favorable for business development.
(e) the capitalization needs of recipient businesses were assessed and then provided for adequately.


5. based on information in the passage, which of the following would be indicative of the pragmatism of mesbic staff members?
Ⅰ.a reluctance to invest in minority businesses that show marginal expectations of return on the investments
Ⅱ. a desire to invest in minority businesses that produce goods and services likely to be of use to the sponsoring company
Ⅲ. a belief that the minority business sector is best served by investing primarily in newly established businesses
(a)Ⅰonly
(b) Ⅲ only
(c)Ⅰand Ⅱ only - "minority staff members, who feel that minority entrepreneurs and businesses should be judged by established business considerations. these staff members believe their point of view is closer to the original philosophy of mesbic's." It does talk about investing in established businesses, but not NEWLY established business and so I did not pick III
(d)Ⅱ and Ⅲ only
(e)Ⅰ,Ⅱ and Ⅲ


6. the author refers to the "financial and operating problems"(line 38 ) encountered by mesbic's primarily in order to
(a) broaden the scope of the discussion to include the legal considerations of funding mesbic's through sponsoring companies
(b) call attention to the fact that mesbic's must receive adequate funding in order to function effectively
(c) show that sponsoring companies were willing to invest only $500,000 of government-sponsored venture capital in the original mesbic's
(d) compare sba and mesbic limits on minimum funding - "while this program enabled many minority entrepreneurs to form new businesses, the results were disappointing, since managerial inexperience, unfavorable locations, and capital shortages led to high failure rates.I figured that's the reference being made with the "financial and operating problems from sba's model.
(e) refute suggestions that mesbic's have been only marginally successful


7. the author's primary objective in the passage is to
(a) disprove the view that federal efforts to aid minority businesses have been ineffective
(b) explain how federal efforts to aid minority businesses have changed since the 1960's
(c) establish a direct link between the federal efforts to aid minority businesses made before the 1960's and those made in the 1980's
(d) analyze the basis for the belief that job-specific experience is more useful to minority businesses than is general management experience
(e) argue that the "social responsibility approach" to aiding minority businesses is superior to any other approach


8. it can be inferred from the passage that the attitude of some mesbic staff members toward the investments preferred by some mesbic directors can best be described as
(a) defensive
(b) resigned
(c) indifferent
(d) shocked
(e) disapproving


9. the passage provides information that would answer which of the following questions?
(a) what was the average annual amount, in dollars, of minority business receipts before the sba strategy was implemented?
(b) what locations are considered to be unfavorable for minority businesses?
(c) what is the current success rate for minority businesses that are capitalized by mesbic's?
(d) how has the use of federal funding for minority businesses changed since the 1960's? - talks about the start of sba in the 1960's, the high failure rate, the transition to mesbic's, and it's increasing success
(e) how do minority businesses apply to participate in a mesbic program?
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