The sentences given, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph. Sentence 1 and 6 are fixed starting and ending of the paragraph.
1. Amount of published information available varies widely by industry.
(a) Unfortunately for the researcher, many industries do not meet these criteria, and there may be little published information available.
(b) Generally, the problem the researcher will face in using published data for analysing an economically meaningful industry is that they are too broad or too arranged to fit the industry.
(c) However, it is always possible to gain some important information about an industry from published sources and these sources should be aggressively pursued
(d) Larger the industry, the older it is, and the slower the rate of technological change, better is the available published information.
6. If a researcher starts searching for data with this reality in mind, the uselessness of broad data will be better recognized and the tendency to give up will be avoided
In the following question a paragraph from which the last sentence has been delete(d) From the given options, choose the sentence that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.
Trade protectionism, disguised as concern for the climate, is raising its head Citing competitiveness concerns, powerful industrialized countries are holding out threats of a levy on imports of energy intensive products from developing countries that refuse to accept their demands. The actual source of protectionist sentiment in the OECD countries is, of course, their current lacklustre economic performance, combined with the challenges posed by the rapid economic rise of China and India - in that order.
(1) Climate change is evoked to bring trade protectionism through the back door.
(2) OECD countries are taking refuge in climate change issues to erect trade barriers against these two countries.
(3) Climate change concerns have come as a convenient stick to beat the rising trade power of China and Indi(a)
(4) Defenders of the global economic status quo are posing as climate change champions.
(5) Today's climate change champions are the perpetrators of global economic inequity.
Answer the following question on the basis of this paragraph and mark the correct option in the given box.
Whatever their disadvantage with respect to distributing education tax dollars equally among school districts, in one respect at least, local property taxes are superior to state taxes as a means of funding public schools. Because local property taxes provide public schools with a direct source of revenue, these public schools are relatively free from competition for tax dollars with other government services. School administrators do not have to compete for a share of the state tax dollars, which are already being spent on health, criminal justice, public safety, and transportation. They are not placed in the position of having to argue that school programs must have priority over other public services financed by state taxes.
Which of the following statements best expresses essence of the passage?
(a) Education is more important than other government services, such as criminal justice or public safety.
(b) The disadvantage of local property taxes is that they do not equally distribute tax dollars spent on education.
(c) School administrators are not accustomed to arguing that their programs must have priority over other government services.
(d) Financing education with local property taxes has the advantage of eliminating competition for funding between schools and other public services.
(e) School administrators must be prepared to justify the funds they spend on education programs.