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1. It can be inferred that the "ownership gap" (see highlighted text) would be narrowed if which of the following were to occur?
A. Minority entrepreneurs received a percentage of government contracts equal to that received by nonminority entrepreneurs.
Nothing like thatB. Middle- and high-income minority entrepreneurs gave more assistance to their low-income counterparts in the business community.
Help is to be given by the govt not only to low-income people but also to middle and high income people in some casesC. Minority entrepreneurs hired a percentage of minority employees equal to the percentage of minority residents in their own communities.
Question is to increase % of self-employed. Not the % of employedD. The percentage of self-employed minority persons rose to more than ten percent of all self-employed persons.
This increases the % of self-employed and decreases the gapE. Seventeen percent of all persons employed in small businesses were self-employed.
We are concerned about minorities here not the total population.2. According to the passage, in 1970 funding to minority entrepreneurs focused primarily on which of the following?
A. Alleviating chronic unemployment in urban areas
We are concerned about self-employment and not total employmentB. Narrowing the ownership gap
YesC. Assisting minority-owned businesses with growth potential
This was a thing of the past and subsequently was adopted again in the future. But is not part of our time frame in question.D. Awarding subcontracts to businesses that encouraged community development
No mention of community developmentE. Targeting the most economically disadvantaged minority-owned businesses
Take out the "most" and this could be the right answer.3. Which of the following best describes the function of the second paragraph in the passage as a whole?
A. It narrows the scope of the topic introduced in the first paragraph.
It gives a part of the history of enactment of the assistanceB. It presents an example of the type of change discussed in the first paragraph.
It is an example of the many changes that the execution of the law went throughC. It cites the most striking instance of historical change in a particular government policy.
Yes. It is the first of the many historical changesD. It explains the rationale for the creation of the government agency whose operations are discussed in the first paragraph.
Doesnt do thatE. It presents the results of policies adopted by the federal government.
Doesnt do that4. The passage mentions which of the following as a basic consideration in administering minority-business funding programs?
A. Coming up with funding for the programs
It is govt funded. No problem mentioned in the passage reagrading fundingB. Encouraging government agencies to assist middle and high-income minority entrepreneurs
No problem with this mentionedC. Recognizing the profit potential of small service businesses in urban communities
Nothing in the passage to support thisD. Determining who should be the recipients of the funding
There were a lot of times the policy changed and each time the policy changed, it changed wrt who would receive the funding.E. Determining which entrepreneurs are likely to succeed
Nothing to support this in the passage5. The primary purpose of the passage is to
A. discuss historical changes in a government policy
Yes. It does thatB. describe the role of Congress in regulating the work of the SBA
Nope. The Congress is not even mentioned after the 1st paragraph, where it passed the policy.C. contrast types of funding sources used by minority businesses
Here only 1 type of funding ie govt funding is discussed. No mention or contrasting different fundingD. correct a misconception about minority entrepreneurship
Passage shows the ways a policy was enacted. There is nothing in the passage to support this optionE. advocate an alternative approach to funding minority entrepreneurs
There is no mention of any other funding in the passage and hence govt funding may not be the "alternative approach of funding minority entrepreneurs"