1. The primary purpose of the passage as a whole is to
describe an initiative and propose its continuance
chronicle a development and illustrate6 its inconsistencies
identify a trend and suggest its importance
summarize a process and question its significance
report a phenomenon and outline its probable future
2. According to the passage, all of the following are elements of the shifting world economy EXCEPT
an alteration7 in the role played by governments
an increase in interaction between national governments and international regulatory institutions
an increase in the formation of multinational trading alliances
an increase in integration in the two richest markets of the world
a fear of increasing United States protectionism
3. The passage suggests which of the following about global corporations?
Their continued growth depends on the existence of a fully8 integrated international market.
Their potential effect on the world market is a matter of ongoing9 concern to international institutions.
They will have to assume quasi-governmental functions if current economic trends continue.
They have provided a model of economic success for regional trading blocs11.
Their influence on world economics will continue to increase4. According to the passage, one similarity between the FTA and Europe 1992 is that they both
overcame concerns about the role of politics in the shifting world economy
originated out of concern over unfair trade practices by other nations
exemplify a trend toward regionalization of commercial markets.
place the economic needs of the trading bloc10 ahead of those of the member nations
help to ensure the continued economic viability12 of the world community
5. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about the European Community prior to the adoption13 of the Europe 1992 program?
There were restrictions14 on commerce between the member nations.
The economic policies of the member nations focused on global trading issues.
There were few impediments to trade between the member nations and the United States.
The flow of goods between the member nations and Canada was insignificant15.
Relations between multinational corporations and the governments of the member nations were strained.
6. The author discusses the FTA and Europe 1992 most likely in order to
point out the similarities between two seemingly disparate trading alliances
illustrate how different economic motivations produce different types of trading blocs
provide contrasting examples of a trend that is influencing the world economy
identify the most important characteristics of successful economic integration
trace the history of regional trading blocs
7. Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage?
An argument is put forth16 and evidence for and against it given.
An assertion is made and opposing evidence presented.
Two hypotheses are described and shown to inconsistent with one another.
A phenomenon is identified and illustrations of this phenomenon offered.
A specific case of a phenomenon is discussed a generalization drawn