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3. In the context of the passage as a whole, the second paragraph serves primarily to

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This question asks about the rhetorical function of the second paragraph. While the first paragraph argues that a crucial factor in achieving economies of scale is intangible capital, or organized human capabilities, the second paragraph uses the example of new capital-intensive manufacturing industries to help show that this is indeed the case.

A. Correct. The second paragraph provides an example that illustrates the claims made in the first paragraph. It discusses the way in which intangible capital—e.g., distribution networks, marketing systems, smooth production processes, and qualified management teams—enables manufacturers in new capital-intensive manufacturing industries to realize economies of scale and achieve market dominance.

B. The second paragraph does, in a sense, “evaluate” investment in intangible capital: it suggests that such investment is necessary. However, investment in intangible capital is the only strategy it discusses.

C. The second paragraph supports rather than undermines the first paragraph’s argument.D. Nothing in the second paragraph suggests that there are, or could be, any objections to the first paragraph’s argument.

E. The second paragraph discusses the potential positive outcomes of investing in intangible capital. It suggests that there might be negative consequences to not making such investments, but it does not indicate that avoiding such investments is a commonly used strategy.

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4. The passage LEAST supports the inference that a manufacturer's throughput could be adversely affected by

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This question may be best approached by using an elimination strategy—first finding the four choices that can reasonably be inferred from the passage, and then checking to make sure that the remaining choice cannot reasonably be inferred. This requires understanding the information the passage gives about throughput, then making inferences about what can cause throughput to drop. The passage defines throughput generally as the flow of materials through a plant and goes on to explain that it involves coordination of the production process itself, as well as obtaining materials from suppliers and marketing and distributing the manufactured products. Anything that damages this flow of materials and products would be said to have an adverse effect on throughput.

A. Making a poor judgment about a wholesaler would most likely have an adverse effect on throughput, in that it could affect the flow of output to wholesalers and final consumers.

B. A breakdown in machinery would likely fall into the category of problems on the factory floor mentioned in the passage and would likely prove damaging to throughput because of its effect on the production process itself.

C. A labor dispute would also likely fall into the category of problems on the factory floor mentioned in the passage and would probably cause a decline in production and thus adversely affect throughput.

D. Correct. The passage emphasizes that changes in throughput can cause increases or decreases in costs per unit. But the passage is not committed to any claims about how changes in costs per unit might affect throughput.

E. The passage suggests that inefficient sales networks could cause a decline in production. Thus a decrease in sales efficiency would most likely adversely affect a manufacturer’s ability to provide goods to consumers, and thus would create problems with throughput.

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5. The primary purpose of the passage is to

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This question depends on understanding the passage as a whole. In general, it makes an argument for investing in intangible capital as a way for manufacturers to realize economies of scale, and it supports its argument with an example.

A. Correct. The passage focuses on intangible capital as a crucial factor in realizing economies of scale.

B. According to the passage, manufacturers gain competitive advantage by building plants of optimal size that they then fully exploit; nothing in the passage suggests that large plants are frequently optimal.

C. The passage assumes that manufacturers invest appropriately in tangible capital and argues that it is important for them to invest in intangible capital as well.

D. The passage states that new capital-intensive manufacturing industries are dominated not by firms that are the first to build large plants, but by firms that exploit the full potential of their plants.

E. The passage indicates that economies of scale can be achieved in plants of optimal size. The passage does not suggest that large plants cannot be optimal.

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what should be the ideal time for such a question...also 5 question per rc is only for long passage
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volcanictempest78 wrote:
what should be the ideal time for such a question...also 5 question per rc is only for long passage



read here sir https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/gre-time- ... tml#p57079

for a good time RC management
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