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For question 7 the answer should be inferred from the first 4 sentences of the passage.

For question 3 the answer is in the last paragraph were it says that "One author estimates that 40 percent of New York Chinatown firms established during 1900-1950 utilized such associations as their initial source of capital".(Dont infer too much!stick to the text and you will find that only B fits the bill).
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My ans: 1. E, 2. D, 3. B, 4. C, 5. D, 6. D, 7. A, 8. D

Can someone explain #5. OA = B, but I do not see an example in the second para illustrating the assertion.

5. Which of the following best describes the organization of the second paragraph?
(A) An argument is delineated, followed by a counter-argument.
(B) An assertion is made and several examples are provided to illustrate it.
(C) A situation is described and its historical background is then outlined.
(D) An example of a phenomenon is given and is then used as a basis for general conclusions.
(E) A group of parallel incidents is described and the distinctions among the incidents are then clarified.
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My ans: 1. E, 2. D, 3. B, 4. C, 5. D, 6. D, 7. A, 8. D

Can someone explain #5. OA = B, but I do not see an example in the second para illustrating the assertion.

5. Which of the following best describes the organization of the second paragraph?
(A) An argument is delineated, followed by a counter-argument.
(B) An assertion is made and several examples are provided to illustrate it.
(C) A situation is described and its historical background is then outlined.
(D) An example of a phenomenon is given and is then used as a basis for general conclusions.
(E) A group of parallel incidents is described and the distinctions among the incidents are then clarified.

i think you simply read the wrong paragraph(like i first did)

Primary institutions comprising the support network include kinship, peer, and neighborhood or community subgroups.<==An assertion is made here.A major function of self-help networks is financial support. Most scholars agree that minority business owners have depended primarily on family funds and ethnic community resources for investment capital.example1 Personal savings have been accumulated, often through frugal living habits that require sacrifices by the entire family and are thus a product of long-term family financial behavior. example 2Additional loans and gifts from relatives, forthcoming because of group obligation rather than narrow investment calculation, have supplemented personal savings. Individual entrepreneurs do not necessarily rely on their kin because they cannot obtain financial backing from commercial resources. They may actually avoid banks because they assume that commercial institutions either cannot comprehend the special needs of minority enterprise or charge unreasonably high interest rates...

hence B
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I do not understand how to choose bettwen C and D for question 6.

Other options could be eliminated as nothing is stated.

I chose C based on the example given regarding the rotating credit associations.

But i guess I can eliminate C based on the fact that no information is provided regarding reinvestment of profits.

Is there a easier way to infer D here?
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Option D - 1st paragraph clearly mentions self help networks play a - "a critical role in starting and maintaining minority business enterprises by providing owners with a range of assistance, from the informal encouragement of family members and friends to dependable sources of labor and clientele from the owner’s ethnic group".

All other options can't be proved from the passage.
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7. It can be inferred from the passage that traditional analyses of minority business would be LEAST likely to do which of the following?

(A) Examine businesses primarily in their social contexts
(B) Focus on current, rather than historical, examples of business enterprises
(C) Stress common experiences of individual entrepreneurs in starting businesses
(D) Focus on the maintenance of businesses, rather than means of starting them
(E) Focus on the role of individual entrepreneurs in starting a business

the first line in the passage says that unlike Traditional analysis Sociological ones examine the business from a social perspective.
Hence A.

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Please explain in question 4, why option 1 is incorrect?
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Please explain in question 4, why option 1 is incorrect?

Hi gauravn218,

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(A) A minority entrepreneur who had no assistance from family members would not be able to start a business.

Option A for Question 4 is incorrect because it cannot be inferred from the passage. It has not been mentioned in the passage that a minority entrepreneur who had no assistance from family members would not be able to start a business. What is mentioned is: "minority business owners have depended primarily on family funds and ethnic community resources for investment capital."and "Individual entrepreneurs do not necessarily rely on their kin because they cannot obtain financial backing from commercial resources.", however we cannot infer whether a minority enterpreneur would not be able to start his/her business without the assistance from family members.


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