1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a possible adverse consequence of rapid privatization?
(A) Undue prolongation of inefficiency and misallocation Right. This is mentioned a ts a consequence of the rapid privatization but for the gradual.(B) Loss of ownership in domestic private enterprises to foreign concerns
Wrong. This is mentioned about the rapid privatization by giving vouchers that the citizens will sell then to foreing investors when the economy does not perform well.(C) Financial devastation for employees of private enterprises
Wrong. This is mentioned when rapid privatization is carried by giving the shares to the own employees. (D) Inequitable distribution of wealth among employees of various enterprises
Wrong. This is like the previous one, relative to rapid privatization by giving the employees the control, creating discrepancies because of the type of company.(E) Instability in stock prices
Wrong. This could be generated when the economy does not perform well if all the citizens own all the companies. 2. Which of the following would the author probably agree is the LEAST desirable outcome of economic reform in formerly Communist countries?
(A) Effective allocation of labor
Wrong. This appears in the first sentences, is really important for the author to secure labor. (B) Equitable distribution of property among citizens
Wrong. The author specifically proposes an equitable distribution by distributing common shares to all citizens instead of shares of their own employers.(C) Financial security of citizens
Wrong. As in the previous one, the author proposed the common shares method to reduce the risk passed to citizens. (D) Equal opportunity for financial success among citizens
Wrong. Same than the previous one, the second way of rapid privatization provides more equality.(E) Financial security of private enterprises Right. This is the least desirable as the author prioritizes labor and financial security for the citizens (being a former comunist country private enterprises should come after the citizens). 3. In responding to those “skeptics” who claim that people will sell their vouchers to foreign capitalists (Highlighted), the author implies that
(A) foreign capitalists will not be willing to pay a fair price for the vouchers.
Wrong. There is no mention of fair price from foreign capitalists, this could be implied but in a further way than B.(B) the future flow of income is likely in many cases to exceed the present exchange value of a voucher. Right. The author states that vouchers won't be sold because they are worth more if holded, this is just what it implies.(C) foreign investment in a nation’s enterprises may adversely affect currency exchange rates.
Wrong. There is no sign of exchange rate anywhere, does not fit here.(D) although the skeptics are correct, their point is irrelevant in evaluating the merits of voucher privatization.
Wrong. Cannot be as the merits of the privatization are the main concern of the passage.(E) foreign capitalists are less interested in the success of voucher privatization than in making a profit.
Wrong. Meaningless, for them voucher privatization would be a mean to enter the market, is not related with the skeptics worry (this could be the consequence, not the cause)4. Which of the following is LEAST accurate in characterizing the author’s method of argumentation in discussing the significance of falling stock prices (Text in Red)?
(A) Describing a paradox that supports the author’s position
Wrong. This is just a paradox that ends up supporting the author's position.(B) Asserting that one drawback of an approach is outweighed by countervailing considerations
Wrong. This is also what it does, takes a draw back but turns it around. (C) Rebutting an opposing position by suggesting an alternative explanation Right. It does not rebut anything, just assumes something and diminishes it, this is the least right.(D) Discrediting an opposing argument by questioning its relevance
Wrong. As mentioned in the previous one, is what it does, discredits by diminishing, also true. (E) Characterizing an argument against a course of action instead as an argument in its favor Wrong.
Wrong. This is has characterizing repeating from the question, almost a copy paste, plain definition of the method.Regards,
Pablo