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is 10 MCQS kindly solve all those MCQS and give accurate answers Note: in those MCQS numbering of MCQS is same but questions are", "question_title": "This is 10 MCQS kindly solve all those MCQS and give accurate", "question_title_for_js_snippet": "This is 10 MCQS kindly solve all those MCQS and give accurate answers Note in those MCQS numbering of MCQS is same but questions are change in every MCQS so be careful or give accurate answers Question 5 Revisit Later Select an option Clear Response This year, the cotton belt of Egypt was infested by bollworm This has severely affected cotton production and the price of raw cotton in Egypt is expected to go up by more than 50 percent O This is not the first time that the bollworm has wreaked havoc in the cotton this year This will significantly drive up the cost of cotton textiles for the apparel industry and belt of the consumer Egypt Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the argument above O The contribution of Egypt to the total production of raw cotton is less than five percent O Most of the apparel industry is located outside Egypt and it is just an exporter of raw cotton O There are other factors of cost of production for the cotton apparel industry Question 3 D Revisit Later Country X has introduced tariffs on all the platinum being imported from country Y as their unfair trading practices were bankruoting local platinum using companies Some critics of these import tariffs on platinum claim that they have not been able to adequately protect the local companies which use the material After the introduction of the import tariffs 13 of country X's platinum using companies have closed permanently while before the introduction, only 5 of country X's platinum using companies want out of business The above argument is flawed because it ignores the possibility that Select an option a Clear Response The import costs are far higher in country X than when compared to other countries' import costs Without these tariffs, far more companies would have gone out of business Older platinumusing companies have become very cost efficient due to the additional investments they had made in technology ' The country has been severely criticized by the intemational business community for imposing the import tariffs Question 7 Revisit Later Select an option Clear Response In an economic slowdown, businesses need more government support One helpful measure would be for the government to provide tax incentives to small businesses Fewer taxes will lead O This expansion will only provide jobs to skilled laborers, which represents to additional profits and that in turn will allow these businesses to expand their operations just a part of society Eventually, this expansion will create jobs and produce economic growth Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the argument above O Small businesses are more likely to spend their profits on luxuries than operational expansion Small businesses employ a small part of the economy's labor force O Small businesses tend to evade taxes Question 1 Revisit Later Select an option 2 Clear Response The government should stop providing subsidies on all public services and instead pass the cost on to users For example, it should finance public transport by increasing passenger fares, O It is the government's duty to supplement public transportation with tax instead of subsidizing them For public transportation to continue without a cut to the service, revenues users should shoulder all the operating costs Which of the following assumptions must be correct for the above argument to be valid O There will be enough money generated from an increase in passenger fares to sustain public transportation services If necessary, taxes should be raised to ensure the public transportation system is sustained O The number of users of public transportation services should determine the amount of government financial support for these services Question 2 Revisit Later Select an option Clear Response Times XYZ is an online newspaper that plans to restrict access to its content by introducing a paywall Users who exceed a limit of five free articles per month are required to pay for a digital O Most of the site's visitors read more than five articles a month subscription in order to continue their access Because of this, the number of repeat visitors to the site is likely to decline, resulting in a decrease in online advertisement revenue The newspaper still predicts that its profits will eventually increase O The revenue lost from the decrease in online advertisements will be less than the increase in revenue from print edition subscriptions Which of the following assumptions does the newspaper's management depend on for its prediction O The increase in subscription revenue, after the paywall has been introduced, will likely be more than the amount lost through the decrease in online advertisement revenue O The online version of the newspaper is as easy to read as the print version of the newspaper Question 4 Revisit Later Select an option 2 Clear Response Online courses offer the same level of education as traditional universities and cost only a fraction of the amount Professors expect that, very soon, many students will prefer online All subjects at all levels can be taught through an online course courses over a traditional university education Which of the following assumptions underlies the professors' expectation O There are no additional benefits from getting a traditional university education O Cost is not a major factor to consider when choosing where to study O According to the professors, traditional universities might have to close in the near future Question 3 Revisit Later Select an option Clear Response Hannah wants to prepare for an exam to gain the corporate finance certification offered by her company A candidate must pass all three parts of the exam to become certified In each part, O Donald passed all three parts of the exam to become certified candidates are tested on multiple subjects Hannah's friend Donald passed the exam after 900 hours of study Therefore, Hannah estimates that she needs to study for 900 hours to pass Every candidate must study for the same number of hours to pass the exam Which of the following assumptions does Hannah base her conclusion on The number of study hours required is 900 hours A candidate needs to master multiple subjects to become certified Question 5 Revisit Later Select an option Clear Response A non governmental organization (NGO) approaches one of its international donors asking for more funding for the coming financial year The international donor is not completely satisfied O The international donor has funds in place so that they can be immediately with the previous year's outcomes and is placing conditions on the NGO before more funds are transferred sanctioned The NGO agrees to these conditions and receives the funds immediately Which of the following is an assumption (i e has no evidence to support it) O The international donor works with organizations that are not government controlled O The NGO would like more funding for the coming financial year and has multiple international donors it could request this from O In the following year, the NGO will be able to fulfill the conditions placed by its donor Question 7 III Revisit Later The average daily wage at construction workers in city A is significantly higher than those in city B Records over the past three years show that the number at buildings constructed per year in city A and the number of construction workers coming to city A from city B remains constant This year due to an increase in the disposable income of residents of city A, a higher number of buildings are likely to be constructed So, next year's records are likety to show a higher number of constmction workers coming to city A from city B The cost of living is the same in both cities which of the following is an assumption (Lo has no avid na to support it) Select an option Q Clear Response There is a high likelihood that the number of buildings in city A will increase next year ' If next year city A enjoys similar gramh to this year the builders coming to city A will likely have more disposabie income The average number of workers required to construct a building in city A has not decreased considerably There has not been a significant rise in the number of new buildings created in city A Question 6 Revisit Later Select an option Clear Response Small factories will pay less if they stop acquiring raw materials from suppliers and instead obtain them directly from the source The costs would be reduced further if the small factories It is more cost effective for small factories to obtain raw materials directly build their own storehouses, as they could store the raw materials for longer Therefore, large from the source factory owners should adopt the same measures In fact, they will save even more than small factories O Enough raw materials can be extracted directly from the source to meet the Which of the following assumptions is the above conclusion based on requirements of large factories Large factories would not achieve similar savings if they obtained the raw materials from the source Large factories generally look at small factories for innovative ways of increasing profits or reducing costs", "question_description": "\"image\"image\"image\"image\"image\"image\"image\"image\"image\"image

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\"image\"image\"image\"image\"image\"image\"image\"image\"image\"image<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/figure> Question 5 Revisit Later Select an option Clear Response This year, the cotton belt of Egypt was infested by bollworm. This has severely affected cotton production and the price of raw cotton in Egypt is expected to go up by more than 50 percent O This is not the first time that the bollworm has wreaked havoc in the cotton this year. This will significantly drive up the cost of cotton textiles for the apparel industry and belt of the consumer. Egypt. Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the argument above? O The contribution of Egypt to the total production of raw cotton is less than five percent. O Most of the apparel industry is located outside Egypt and it is just an exporter of raw cotton. O There are other factors of cost of production for the cotton apparel industry.Question 3 D Revisit Later Country X has introduced tariffs on all the platinum being imported from country Y. as their unfair trading practices were bankruoting local platinum~using companies. Some critics of these import tariffs on platinum claim that they have not been able to adequately protect the local companies which use the material. After the introduction of the import tariffs. 13% of country X's platinum-using companies have closed permanently. while before the introduction, only 5% of country X's platinum-using companies want out of business. The above argument is flawed because it ignores the possibility that: Select an option a Clear Response The import costs are far higher in country X than when compared to other countries' import costs. . Without these tariffs, far more companies would have gone out of business. - Older platinumusing companies have become very cost efficient due to the additional investments they had made in technology. '_;. The country has been severely criticized by the intemational business community for imposing the import tariffs Question 7 Revisit Later Select an option Clear Response In an economic slowdown, businesses need more government support. One helpful measure would be for the government to provide tax incentives to small businesses. Fewer taxes will lead O This expansion will only provide jobs to skilled laborers, which represents to additional profits and that in turn will allow these businesses to expand their operations. just a part of society. Eventually, this expansion will create jobs and produce economic growth. Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the argument above? O Small businesses are more likely to spend their profits on luxuries than operational expansion. Small businesses employ a small part of the economy's labor force. O Small businesses tend to evade taxes.Question 1 Revisit Later Select an option 2 Clear Response The government should stop providing subsidies on all public services and instead pass the cost on to users. For example, it should finance public transport by increasing passenger fares, O It is the government's duty to supplement public transportation with tax instead of subsidizing them. For public transportation to continue without a cut to the service, revenues. users should shoulder all the operating costs. Which of the following assumptions must be correct for the above argument to be valid? O There will be enough money generated from an increase in passenger fares to sustain public transportation services. If necessary, taxes should be raised to ensure the public transportation system is sustained. O The number of users of public transportation services should determine the amount of government financial support for these services.Question 2 Revisit Later Select an option Clear Response Times XYZ is an online newspaper that plans to restrict access to its content by introducing a \"paywall\". Users who exceed a limit of five free articles per month are required to pay for a digital O Most of the site's visitors read more than five articles a month. subscription in order to continue their access. Because of this, the number of repeat visitors to the site is likely to decline, resulting in a decrease in online advertisement revenue. The newspaper still predicts that its profits will eventually increase. O The revenue lost from the decrease in online advertisements will be less than the increase in revenue from print edition subscriptions. Which of the following assumptions does the newspaper's management depend on for its prediction? O The increase in subscription revenue, after the paywall has been introduced, will likely be more than the amount lost through the decrease in online advertisement revenue. O The online version of the newspaper is as easy to read as the print version of the newspaper.Question 4 Revisit Later Select an option 2 Clear Response Online courses offer the same level of education as traditional universities and cost only a fraction of the amount. Professors expect that, very soon, many students will prefer online All subjects at all levels can be taught through an online course. courses over a traditional university education. Which of the following assumptions underlies the professors' expectation? O There are no additional benefits from getting a traditional university education. O Cost is not a major factor to consider when choosing where to study. O According to the professors, traditional universities might have to close in the near future.Question 3 Revisit Later Select an option Clear Response Hannah wants to prepare for an exam to gain the corporate finance certification offered by her company. A candidate must pass all three parts of the exam to become certified. In each part, O Donald passed all three parts of the exam to become certified. candidates are tested on multiple subjects. Hannah's friend Donald passed the exam after 900 hours of study. Therefore, Hannah estimates that she needs to study for 900 hours to pass. Every candidate must study for the same number of hours to pass the exam. Which of the following assumptions does Hannah base her conclusion on? The number of study hours required is 900 hours. A candidate needs to master multiple subjects to become certified.Question 5 Revisit Later Select an option Clear Response A non-governmental organization (NGO) approaches one of its international donors asking for more funding for the coming financial year. The international donor is not completely satisfied O The international donor has funds in place so that they can be immediately with the previous year's outcomes and is placing conditions on the NGO before more funds are transferred. sanctioned. The NGO agrees to these conditions and receives the funds immediately. Which of the following is an assumption (i.e. has no evidence to support it)? O The international donor works with organizations that are not government controlled. O The NGO would like more funding for the coming financial year and has multiple international donors it could request this from. O In the following year, the NGO will be able to fulfill the conditions placed by its donor.Question 7 III Revisit Later The average daily wage at construction workers in city A is significantly higher than those in city B. Records over the past three years show that the number at buildings constructed per year in city A and the number of construction workers coming to city A from city B remains constant. This year. due to an increase in the disposable income of residents of city A, a higher number of buildings are likely to be constructed. So, next year's records are likety to show a higher number of constmction workers coming to city A from city B. The cost of living is the same in both cities. which of the following is an assumption (Lo. has no avid-na- to support it)? Select an option Q Clear Response - There is a high likelihood that the number of buildings in city A will increase next year. - ' If next year. city A enjoys similar gramh to this year. the builders coming to city A will likely have more disposabie income. The average number of workers required to construct a building in city A has not decreased considerably. There has not been a significant rise in the number of new buildings created in city A. Question 6 Revisit Later Select an option Clear Response Small factories will pay less if they stop acquiring raw materials from suppliers and instead obtain them directly from the source. The costs would be reduced further if the small factories It is more cost-effective for small factories to obtain raw materials directly build their own storehouses, as they could store the raw materials for longer. Therefore, large from the source. factory owners should adopt the same measures. In fact, they will save even more than small factories. 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