1. According to the article, which of the following would most directly cause an inflation problem for the economy?
->Q: What would most directly cause an inflation problem for the economy?
-> 'In March alone prices rose by 0.6% compared with the previous month, the fastest pace since 2012. Much of that was driven by a big increase in petrol prices but even the “core” consumer-price index (CPI), which strips out food and energy prices, was up by 0.3% (an annualised pace of 4.1%). Services prices in particular have started to rebound: hotel rooms were 4.4% dearer than a month earlier and rent, a big component of the index, has firmed in recent months'
From the above sentences, it may seem that continuing price increases would most directly causes the inflation problem
A. An inflation of more than 2%
-> An inflation can be more than 2%. But it does not always cause problem.
B. Prices continuing to increase
-> Yes
C. Monetary-policy framework
-> Author mentioned policy framework as a suggestion for the Fed. It would not directly cause an inflation problem.
D. The Fed showing a lack of concern
-> Even if the Fed show a lack of concern, it may not cause a problem in this case.
E. An economic recovery Correct
-> the combination of base effects and a boomy reopening(recovery) can cause problem. But only economic recovery is not responsible in this case.
2. The author implies that the March CPI increase was:
-> The increase in headline inflation was the biggest since November 2009, when similar “base effects” were in play after the global financial crisis.
Nov 2009--> Similar Base effect--> Similar price increase.
March 202--> Similar Base effect--> Similar price increase.
A. troublesome. No
B. superficial.
-> Nowhere in the passage talks about superficiality of CPI increase.
C. significant.
-> We can not infer that.
D. ineffective.
-> obviously no.
E. anticipated. Yes
3. The primary purpose of the passage is to:
-> Passage: Info+
Topic : Inflation
Scope: Rise in Inflation
Author's POV: Concern for rise in inflation
A. assess the validity of a certain view.
-> The passage does not start with a view. Here, the author is not trying to validate any view.
B. distinguish between two phenomena.
-> There is only one phenomenon which is rise in inflation. Moreover, the author did not make any distinction.
C. identify the causes of a problem.
-> This option is a descriptive one. The cause of the problem is given in the first paragraph. Moreover, author was concerned about inflation, and gave little opinion in the last paragraph.
D. describe a current trend.
-> The passage is not a purely descriptive one. We can easily eliminate this option.
E. allay concern about a particular phenomenon. Correct
-> Yes, Author expressed his concern about rise in inflation