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PASSAGE

For more than three, years, Anna Feng didn't tell her husband that she had sunk nearly half of their savings into the Shanghai stock market. While he thought all their money was safely sitting In a bank, the value of the stocks plunged by almost 75%. But over the past couple of months, the Shanghai market has shown signs of life, and Feng, a 56yearold retiree, has recouped half her losses.

Shes, quietly hopeful that may be shell make it all back. Everyone seems to be so optimistic about the markets now, she says. ,Around the world, stocks have been on a tear. In Asia, for example, the Tokyo TOPIX stock index hit a 14 year high last week as a bull run in once dormant Japan gathered momentum Mumbai's main equity index hit f an all-time high in trading early Friday amid Indians continuing economic boom and Hong Kong shares reached a five-year high while indices in . Singapore, Jakarta and Sydney set new records. And though stock in Asia, in particular, are on fire, they are not alone. From Germany to Venezuela to South Africa, equity markets in both mature and emerging markets , have moved up sharply this year—and show little sign of slowing. The underpinning for stocks strong performance, global bulls say, is straightforward. Economic growth continues to be strong in places where it has been buoyant for several years (the U.S., China and India) and is finally picking up in places where it had been notably absent—Japan and parts of old Europe. Moreover, earning and corporate balance sheets around the world are as healthy, as they have been in years. In Japan, corporate profits have climbed for four straight years and consumer spending is rising briskly on the back of declining unemployment. Economists say that Japan is now in a golden cycle. for now, is much of the world. It comes down to very simple macroeconomics. says Subir Gokam. an economist at CRISIL, India's largest credit rating firm.

The global economy is growing without much inflationary pressure is anything wrong with this picture ? One very big thing, warn the skeptics. Interest rates are rising nearly everywhere, and if there is one simple adage that many Investment advisers live by, Its this When rates are high, stocks will die. Indeed, one of the most impressive—or scariest— aspects of the current global bull run is that it has come in the teeth of central bank tightening, most importantly by the U.S. Federal Reserve, which could slow growth in the world's key economic locomotive. The Fed has increased key short-term interest rate— the so-called Fed funds rate— 15 times dating back to June 2004, and is widely expected to raise it one or twice more over the next few months. A brief recession and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks In 2001 spurred a prolonged period of very low interest rates. That boosted U.S. consumption—In particular the rate sensitive housing market—and kept the global economy humming. But long-term rates are now beginning to tick upward last week the U.S. 30year treasury bond reached 5.04% its highest level since late 2004i and the housing market is cooling off—potentially triggering an economic slowdown as homeowners cut their spending.

Question : 21

Which of the following statements is are FALSE in the context of the passage?

  1. Economic growth in the US, China, India, Japan and old European countries started to show a downward trend.
  2. Higher interest rates help boost stock value.
  3. Sceptics firmly believe that economic growth is a boon from all angles.

a) (A) and (B) only

b) (A) and (C) only

c) All the three

d) (B) and (C) only

e) None of these

Answer: (c)

Question : 22

How do the stock values in Asian countries compare with that in the other countries of the global?

a) There is general decline in the market indices all over the globe

b) Markets only in Asian countries have shown upward trend

c) It cannot be inferred on the basic of the context of the passage

d) Markets show a general rise ill the indices fill over the globe

e) None of these

Answer: (d)

Question : 23

Which of the following is are the reasons for the statement that Japan is now in the golden cycle?

  1. It is an economic growth n without much inflationary pressure.
  2. Japan witnessed a substantial increase in corporate profits for the last four years.
  3. There are more employment avenues open and consumers spending has increased significantly.

a) (A) and (B) only

b) (A) and (C) only

c) All the three (A), (B) and (C)

d) Either (B) and (C) only

e) Either (A) or (C) only

Answer: (d)

Question : 24

According to the content of the passage, the spurt in stock markets appears to be—

a) an indication of eradication of global poverty

b) a transition from under development to enrichment .

c) a healthy sign of growing world peace

d) a proof of a negligible number of people below poverty line

e) None of these

Answer: (b)

Question : 25

Why do economists feel that loan waivers will benefit farmers in distress?

a) Other government relief measures have proved ineffective.

b) Farmers will be motivated to increase the size of their family holdings not individual holdings.

c) It will improve the standard of living of those farmers who can afford to repay their loans but are exempted.

d) Suicide rates of farmers have declined after the announcement of the waiver.

e) The government will be forced to re-examine and improve the public distribution system.

Answer: (a)

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