1. The primary purpose of this passage is to
a) describe the positive and negative effects of American control of the postwar global economy
b) explain that GATT was beneficial to the United States economy before the 1960s
c) argue that GATT principles are responsible for economic disharmony among its member nations
d) demonstrate a link between GATT and recent economic growth in several Commonwealth nations
e) question the view that American economic policies have helped the postwar economies of other nations
Correct Answer - C
Explanation - The para discusses what is GATT, how did it come into effect and the positive effect it had on the global economy before the 1960's. Starting from the end of 1st para and in complete 2nd and 3rd para, author discusses the negative effects of GATT after 1950's and what it led to. So option C seems most appropriate to be the purpose of the passage.
Option A - incorrect, as we cannot actually say that GATT was a form of US government control.
Option B - incorrect as its not the complete jist of the passage and insufficient to be the primary purpose of the passage.
Option D - incorrect, only partly the purpose.
Option E - incorrect, as this view is also later on changed, and the passage then discusses the negative effects GATT has on other economies.
2. The author suggests that GATT's fundamental principles
a) will undermine efforts to recruit new members to the agreement
b) have always promoted the economic growth of the United States
c) are too rigid to encourage reforms in the economies of member nations
d) should be reformulated to assist nations with less open economies
e) give some nations an economic advantage over other nations
Correct Answer - E
Explanation - as mentioned in the passage : "Firms from countries with less open economies will penetrate more open markets but the reverse will not occur. Although this will be "fair" under the GATT system,".
So the GATT is bound to benefit some nations over the others.
Option A: incorrect, not entirely correct, since new members with less open economies can always be added.
Option B: incorrect, mostly it has but after 1960's it mostly did not benefit the US economies.
Option C: incorrect, not discussed in the passage.
Option D: incorrect, as its already beneficial for the less open economies, so wrong statement.
3. The passage implies which of the following about countries with less open economies?
a) They have tried to change the terms of GATT to favor themselves.
b) They have suffered as a result of intense competition from abroad.
c) They have single-handedly brought about the end of U.S. economic dominance.
d) They have used the terms of GATT to their own advantage.
e) They have permitted foreign corporations to flood their domestic market.
Correct Answer - D
Explanation - as mentioned in the passage: "But a more fundamental problem is that many countries do not subscribe to U.S. notions of free trade. What happens when one country promotes cartels and another breaks them up, or when one government practices bureaucratic intervention and industrial targeting while another refrains? Such differences underlie present difficulties. Firms from countries with less open economies will penetrate more open markets but the reverse will not occur. Although this will be "fair" under the GATT system, countries with more open economies will resist it, and rising frictions will occur.". Its clearly visible that firms with less open economies are using GATT to their advantage.
Option A: incorrect, as they dont need to try, its already in their favor.
Option B: incorrect, its the open economies that have suffered.
Option C: incorrect, not discussed in the passage.
Option E: incorrect, not discussed in the passage.
4. According to the passage, which of the following statements is consistent with a basic principle of GATT?
a) Nations should raise tariffs in order to protect their domestic industries against foreign competition.
b) Other nations should follow international economic policies determined by the United States.
c) A trade concession granted to one member nation must be granted to every member nation.
d) International trade negotiations should take place every year in order to solve global economic problems.
e) Member nations may give preferential treatment to foreign industries in order to spur imports.
Correct Answer - C
Explanation - as mentioned in the passage:"the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was founded at the dawn of American postwar economic dominance. The U.S. agreed to reduce its traditionally high tariffs if Britain would relax its trading preference for countries within the Commonwealth. The two countries agreed to include other countries under the GATT charter. The GATT stipulated that members must treat foreign participants in their economies the same as domestic firms, and that members would extend to all trading partners concessions awarded to one. "
Option A,B,D,: incorrect, as not mentioned in the passage.
Option E: incorrect for the same reasons for which C is correct. As mentioned in the above explanation, memeber nations are not to give any preferential treatment to foreign industries in order to spur imports.