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Who suggests a price for each tea?A.Tea tasters.B.Tea exporters.C.Tea co
Who suggests a price for each tea?
A.Tea tasters.
B.Tea exporters.
C.Tea companies.
Who suggests a price for each tea?
A.Tea tasters.
B.Tea exporters.
C.Tea companies.
A.A.Tea tasters.
B.B.Tea exporters.
C.C.Tea companies.
The passage suggests which of the following about the illicit trade in CFC’s?
A.It would cease if manufacturers in India and China stopped producing CFC’s.
B.Most people who participate in such trade do not believe that CFC’s deplete the ozone layer.
C.It will probably surpass illicit drugs as the largest contraband problem faced by the United States Custom Services.
D.It is fostered by people who do not want to pay the price of CFC substitutes.
E.It has grown primarily because of the expansion of the refrigenration, heating, and air-conditioning industries in foreign countries.
The following two questions are based on the following passage:
The Southfork Steel Company is in trouble. Since 1960 it has made guaranteed payments to retirees out of a pension fund paid into by current employees as a percentage of their salaries. The restructuring of the Southfork workforce, however, has meant that fewer employees are now needed to produce the same amount of work as in the days of the retired employees. Since current employees are unwilling to pay a larger percentage of their salaries into the pension system than their predecessors did, the pension fund will inevitably go bankrupt.
Which of the following, if true, suggests that the passage is correct in its conclusion that the pension fund will inevitably go bankrupt?
A.Employees who retire today will, on average, live five years longer than those who retired in the 1960s.
B.The workers' union has consistently vetoed any efforts on the part of management to cut tire level of pension payments to retired employees.
C.Although Southfork Steel now produces almost twice as much steel as it did during the 1960s, overseas competition has driven the price of steel, adjusted for inflation, to less than one-third of its price in the 1960s, and there is no indication that pric
D.Consultants have advised Southfork management that it can improve efficiency at the plant by implementing further workforce restructuring that could decrease the total number of employees by approximately 10 percent.
E.Southfork employees in management do not take part in the general pension system, but instead pay into and collect from a separate system that guarantees higher payments.
The writer suggests that economics is concerned with______.
A.explaining to bankers the price changes
B.understanding the effect of relative price changes
C.trying to understand why some prices rise fast
D.the same financial considerations as banking
If the manager lowered the price as the salesman suggests, what would the final price be?
A.15,475.
B.15,575.
C.15,675.
D.15,775.
The author suggests that the junk buyer's main reason for bargaining is______.
A.to fix a price
B.that he hasn't enough money
C.that it's expected
D.to ask a price
By "a good kick", Goldman Sachs suggests that______.
A.U.S. currency is exerting a positive influence over oil price
B.another oil-price shock is inevitable given its continuing rise
C.the rise of oil price could affect world economy negatively
D.Goldman Sachs remained optimistic about the situation
A.Canada has a comparative advantage over other countries and Canada will import steel.
B.Canada has a comparative advantage over other countries and Canada will export steel.
C.other countries have a comparative advantage over Canada and Canada will import steel.
D.other countries have a comparative advantage over Canada and Canada will export steel.
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