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This year was horrible for many technology firms, but the last one was particularly dismal for Microsoft, the world’s largest software company. In April, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson ruled that the firm had used “anti-competitive means” to preserve its monopoly in PC operating-system software, and in June, he ordered it to be split in two. Microsoft appealed against this ruling—the case goes back to court next month—but its share price plummeted.
The firm’s woes are not confined to the courtroom. Adoption of Microsoft’s Windows 2000 operating system has been slower than expected, as has take-up of its Office 2000 applications suite—particularly bad news, as applications account for half of Microsoft’s revenues. In addition, a slowdown in the PC industry, combined with the shift from PC-based to Internet-based computing, has further dented the firm’s prospects, prompting it to issue its first profit warning in over a decade. To cap it all, Microsoft was this week hit with one of the biggest race-discrimination lawsuits in American history—to be heard, ironically, before Judge Jackson.
Microsoft faces three main challenges: the rise of the Internet, slowing applications revenues, and break-up threat. But it has a plan in the form of a new blueprint for the future of software. This plan, called .NET and unveiled last summer, is nebulous in some parts and non-existent in others, but it should come into focus over the next year. And it might just be able to solve all three of Microsoft’s problems simultaneously.
1. According to the passage, which of the following cannot be inferred about Microsoft?
A. Microsoft is the world’s largest software company
B. According to the court ruling, Microsoft has used some unfair means to hold its monopoly in the PC industry
C. The share price of Microsoft has fallen in the aftermath of the court ruling.
D. This year must not be as terrible as the last one for Microsoft.
E. A few technology firms other than Microsoft also faced a decline this year.
2. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Although this year was unfavorable for many technology firms, a few ones have enjoyed full profits.
B. Usually when a firm use anti-competitive means it faces a verdict of being split into two.
C. The primary concern for Microsoft is the case being heard under the court of Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson.
D. The sale of Microsoft’s Windows 2000 is not up to the mark.
E. Half of the revenues of Microsoft comes from the sale of Windows 2000 and Office 2000
3. Which of the following are the problems for Microsoft
I. The case in the courtroom
II. The company’s below-par performing products
III. The decline in the industry
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and III only
D. I and II only
E. I, II, and III
4. According to the passage which of the following is correct?
A. The popularity of Internet-based computing has declined in recent years.
B. Microsoft has never faced profit issues ever.
C. .NET product of Microsoft can solve all of the company's problems
D. The rise of internet-based computing is not a bigger problem than low-performing products for Microsoft.
E. The profit of Microsoft declined because of its splitting into two companies.
5. The primary purpose of the author to write this passage is:
A. to introduce a problem and discuss it in detail
B. to list down the problems of a firm and its possible solution
C. to show a decline in an industry by an example
D. to introduce a legal problem of a firm and detail its solution
E. to show how a firm can overcome its problems
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1. According to the passage, which of the following cannot be inferred about Microsoft?
A. Microsoft is the world’s largest software company
- Wrong - Given - "Microsoft, the world’s largest software company."
B. According to the court ruling, Microsoft has used some unfair means to hold its monopoly in the PC industry
- Wrong - Given - "ackson ruled that the firm had used “anti-competitive means” to preserve its monopoly in PC operating-system software"
C. The share price of Microsoft has fallen in the aftermath of the court ruling.
- Wrong - Given - "—but its share price plummeted."
D. This year must not be as terrible as the last one for Microsoft.
- Correct - Can't infer if this year is not as terrible as last. Also see 'must' - we don't know.E. A few technology firms other than Microsoft also faced a decline this year.
- Wrong - Given by "many technology firms" - "This year was horrible for many technology firms, but the last one was particularly dismal for Microsoft, the world’s largest software company."
Question 2
2. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Although this year was unfavorable for many technology firms, a few ones have enjoyed full profits.
- Wrong - " a few ones have enjoyed full profits." is not mentioned.
B. Usually when a firm use anti-competitive means it faces a verdict of being split into two.
- Wrong - Can't generalize, not given.
C. The primary concern for Microsoft is the case being heard under the court of Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson.
- Wrong - Primary is a tag not given to any problem. Also "the court of Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson" makes little sense.
D. The sale of Microsoft’s Windows 2000 is not up to the mark.
- Correct - Adoption of Microsoft’s Windows 2000 operating system has been slower than expectedE. Half of the revenues of Microsoft comes from the sale of Windows 2000 and Office 2000
- Wrong - From "as applications account for half of Microsoft’s revenues." we can't say it is just Office 2000 applications. 'applications' can mean a all applications from Microsoft.
Question 3
3. Which of the following are the problems for Microsoft
I. The case in the courtroom
- Correct - Given
II. The company’s below-par performing products
- Correct - Given
III. The decline in the industry
- Wrong - Can't infer if that is a big problem for Microsoft. In details also, author doesn't mentions it seperately.
A. I only
- Wrong - As per above.
B. II only
- Wrong - As per above.
C. I and III only
- Wrong - As per above.
D. I and II only
- Correct - As per above.E. I, II, and III
- Wrong - As per above.
Question 4
4. According to the passage which of the following is correct?
A. The popularity of Internet-based computing has declined in recent years.
- Wrong - Opposite of what is given.
B. Microsoft has never faced profit issues ever.
- Wrong - Extreme Answer "has never", wrong.
C. .NET product of Microsoft can solve all of the company's problems
- Wrong - Extreme Answer "can solve all", wrong.
D. The rise of internet-based computing is not a bigger problem than low-performing products for Microsoft.
- Correct - Best choice. POE. Can be inferred by "In addition, a slowdown in the PC industry, combined with the shift from PC-based to Internet-based computing, has further dented the firm’s prospects, prompting it to issue its first profit warning in over a decade. "E. The profit of Microsoft declined because of its splitting into two companies.
- Wrong - Microsoft is not splitting, it is just in courts according to passage.
Question 5
5. The primary purpose of the author to write this passage is:
A. to introduce a problem and discuss it in detail
- Wrong - 'a problem' is not clear, is it slowdown or Microsoft's one.
B. to list down the problems of a firm and its possible solution
- Correct - True. 3 problems, one solution. C. to show a decline in an industry by an example
- Wrong - Microsoft's problems are not directly related to industry, hence over generalized.
D. to introduce a legal problem of a firm and detail its solution
- Wrong - Legal problem is limited in scope. Just one of the problems.
E. to show how a firm can overcome its problems
- Wrong - Limited in scope. Not the general purpose.