1. The passage suggests which of the following about employees in companies that implement collaborative methods?The answer to this question may be found in the second paragraph of the passage.A. Such employees are productive because they have a stake in the company's success.
While the passage does state the two parts of this option individually, ie; employees are productive ("In the relatively small number of companies in which such measures have been tried, employees tend to be happier, more productive, and better paid.") and they have a stake in the company's success ("...the interests of managers, shareholders, and workers are closely and deliberately linked through such devices as profit sharing and employee stock-ownership plans."), we do not know that the latter causes the former. Eliminate.B. Such employees' initial unfamiliarity with collaborative methods may make them reluctant to implement these methods.
Correct answer ("Not only must the workforce be reeducated..., obstacles that may explain why many firms have instead relied on downsizing and outsourcing to boost productivity.")C. Great decision-making responsibility is more likely to increase the productivity of such employees than is profit-sharing.
Same as (A). Eliminate.D. Such employees have high morale because they are assured that they will never lose their jobs.
The passage does not state this ("...workers are...given assurances that layoffs will be used only as a last resort..."). Eliminate.E. Such employees often experience burnout because they are required to take on increased decision-making responsibilities.
The passage does not state this. Eliminate.2. According to the passage, research indicates which of the following about companies that have downsized since 1990?The answer to this question may be found in the first paragraph of the passage.A. They have been less successful at increasing productivity than have companies that downsized between 1977 and 1987.
There is no comparison of productivity levels of firms that downsized in these periods. Eliminate.B. They have tended to offer employees less desirable benefits packages than did companies that downsized prior to 1960.
Again, there is no comparison of benefit packages offered by companies of these periods. Eliminate.C. The majority of them did not increase profits.
Correct answer ("Studies of firms that have cut back their workforces since 1990 found that fewer than half raised profits...").D. The majority of them tend to underperform in the stock market within a year after downsizing. Incorrect.
The passage states: "...shares of firms that downsize outperform the stock market in the first six months, but tend to underperform after three years". This too is not specific to firms that downsized after 1990. Eliminate.E. The executives at the majority of such companies have been satisfied with the results.
While the passage does state that 40% of executives were dissatisfied, we do not know whether the remaining were satisfied, or whether they constituted executives from a majority of the firms. Eliminate.3. According to the passage, which of the following is true of labor-saving improvements in companies using collaborative methods?The answer to this question may be found in the second paragraph of the passage.A. Such improvements are more likely to achieve cost-saving benefits than are labor-saving improvements in companies that downsize.
The passage does not state this. Eliminate.B. Such improvements can help companies cut costs but tend to diminish employees' decision-making responsibilities.
The passage does not state this. Eliminate.C. Such improvements often have a negative effect on employees' morale even when employees have been reeducated.
The passage does not state this. Eliminate.D. Such improvements are more likely to be supported by employees who have confidence in their job security.
Correct answer ("...without such assurances, workers will be less likely to support labor-saving improvements.").E. Such improvements are usually initiated by employees rather than by managers.
The passage does not state this. Eliminate.4. Which of the following best describes the function of the second paragraph?The second paragraph plays the role of presenting an alternative approach to increasing productivity, the challenges faced by this approach and limited results of this approach.A. It identifies weaknesses of an approach to solving a problem discussed in the first paragraph.
It does not merely identify weaknesses - it presents an alternative approach. Eliminate.B. It explains why one method of achieving a goal has rarely been implemented despite certain advantages inherent in that method.
Correct answer and consistent with above.C. It presents a method that has the potential to be more successful than the method described in the first paragraph.
While this is true, it is incomplete in that the second paragraph also talks about challenges and results. Eliminate because option (B) is better.D. It describes the conditions under which a method of solving a problem is likely to be most successful.
Incorrect. Eliminate. Refer thinking above.E. It compares the effect on employees of two different methods of achieving a goal.
Incorrect. It only talks about one method. Refer thinking above.Hope this helps.