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  1. The authors main point is that

    1. The government ought to subsidize C and D

    2. Wages ought to be independent of international trade

    3. It is impossible to attain national self sufficiency

    4. The varying productivity of the various industries leads tot he inequalities in wages of workers in these industries

    5. A policy that draws labour from the fields of greater natural productiveness to fields of lower natural productiveness tends to redirect purchasing power.
  2. No employer, without government aid will yet be able to afford to hire labour to exploit the opportunities represented by C and D because

    1. The population has increased

    2. Productivity of labour is not at the maximum

    3. Productivity would drop correspondingly with the wages of labour

    4. We cannot produce everything we consume

    5. Enterprises would have to pay wages equivalent to those obtained by workers in A and B while producing under greater disadvantages.
  3. When C and D are established, workers in these industries

    1. Receives wages equal to those workers in A and B

    2. Receives higher wages than do the workers in A and B

    3. Are not affected so adversely by the levying of duties as are workers in A and B

    4. Must be paid by government funds collected from the duties on imports.

    5. Receive lower wages than do the workers in A and B.

  4. We cannot exploit C and D unless
    1. The producers in E and D are compensated for the disadvantages under which they operate.

    2. We export large quantities of commodities produced by A and B

    3. The prices of commodities produced by A and B are raised

    4. The productivity of labour in all industries is increased

    5. We allow duties to be paid to the producers in C and D rather than to the government.

Directions:

Each of the questions below consists of a word printed in italics, followed by five word or phrases. Choose the word or phrase which is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capitals and shade the alphabet of your choice inside the grid.

  1. MOTILITY :
    1. static

    2. tension

    3. ascent

    4. liquidity

    5. vulnerability
  2. SINUOUS :

    1. wet

    2. vacant

    3. numerous

    4. direct

    5. round

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Index

Test 4

Section 1 : Verbal Section

Section 2 : Quantitative Section

Section 3 : Analytical Section

Section 4 : Quantitative Section

Section 5 : Verbal Section

Section 6 : Analytical Section
Section 7 : Analytical Section

Answer Key To Test 4

Answer Explanation To Test 4
Section 1 : Verbal Section

Section 2 : Quantitative Section

Section 3 : Analytical Section
Section 4 : Quantitative Section
Section 5 : Verbal Section

Section 6 : Analytical Section
Section 7 : Analytical Section

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