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­1. The passage mentions all of the following as disadvantages of the technocentric approach EXCEPT:
C. It relies on decentralized decision making within a company.

=> Decentralized decision making is "organized-centered" approach


2. The passage suggests that proponents of the organization-centered approach would most likely offer which of the following explanations for the problem noted in the banking industry?
A. The process of implementing new technology failed to include adequate worker participation.

The organization-centered approach emphasizes the importance of involving workers in the process of technological change to ensure better outcomes in terms of productivity and worker satisfaction.


3. The passage suggests which of the following about the "traditional model of efficiency" mentioned in the highlighted text?
C. It evaluates efficiency using the standards of mass production.The passage mentions that the "traditional model of efficiency" is tied to the technocentric approach, which emphasizes:

- Mechanization: Increasing efficiency by using machines to replace human labor.
- Mass Production: Producing large quantities of goods quickly and cheaply.
- Hierarchical Structure: A top-down decision-making process where managers make decisions and workers execute them.
  • Efficiency Standards: The passage critiques the traditional model for evaluating efficiency based on the standards of mass production.
  • Obsolescence: It states that the traditional model is now obsolete in the modern global economy, where success is no longer based on mass production but on decentralized decision-making and diverse skills.
Why C is Correct

C states: "It evaluates efficiency using the standards of mass production."


  • The passage explicitly connects the traditional model of efficiency with mass production.
  • It explains that this model is outdated because current success depends on factors other than mass production.
Why Not D

D states: "It prompted the division of workers and managers into a hierarchical relationship."


  • While the passage does mention hierarchical structures, it does not say that the traditional model of efficiency "prompted" this division.
  • The focus of the passage is on how efficiency is measured (mass production standards), not on the hierarchical relationship itself.
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Sajjad1994 Can you please add a fourth question in this passage? Got this in my official Mock 2

The passage suggests which of the following about the “traditional model of efficiency” mentioned in the highlighted text?

A. It is largely incompatible with the technocentric approach.
B. It continues to be used in the banking industry.
C. It evaluates efficiency using the standards of mass production.
D. It prompted the division of workers and managers into a hierarchical relationship.
E. It is outmoded due to the increased productivity of today’s skilled workers.

Answer: (C)
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Sajjad1994 Can you please add a fourth question in this passage? Got this in my official Mock 2

The passage suggests which of the following about the “traditional model of efficiency” mentioned in the highlighted text?

A. It is largely incompatible with the technocentric approach.
B. It continues to be used in the banking industry.
C. It evaluates efficiency using the standards of mass production.
D. It prompted the division of workers and managers into a hierarchical relationship.
E. It is outmoded due to the increased productivity of today’s skilled workers.

Answer: (C)
Hi

This question is already posted with the passage. This is same as question #3.

Thank you!
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