Many political economists believe that the soundest indicator of the economic health of a nation is the nation's gross national product (GNP) per capita—a figure reached by dividing the total value of the goods produced yearly in a nation by its population and taken to be a measure of the welfare of the nation's residents. ███
Economists' perspective ·Best indicator of nation's economic health is gross national product (GNP) per person
GNP per person = total value of goods produced per year divided by population.
Critique ·Human indicators are more important than GNP in measuring nation's welfare
Lists examples of human indicators. Nutrition, life expectancy, infant mortality, access to various resources such as water, education, medicine, and more.
What some nations do ·Focus on improving human indicators, not GNP
They recognize that material wealth should not be sole indicator of economic health.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
7.
In the passage, the author's ███████ ███████ ██ ██
Question Type
Implied
Purpose of passage
This is a purpose of passage question. The purpose of this passage is to show that measuring human indicators may provide a more complete understanding of a nation’s economic health than solely measuring per capita GNP.
a
delineate a new ██████ ██ █████████ ████████ ████████ ███████
Unsupported. The passage doesn’t describe a new method of directing domestic economic efforts. P3 does tell us that some countries are focusing their domestic efforts on human indicators, but this doesn’t tell us the method that these focused domestic efforts are taking. Also, this isn’t the overall purpose of the passage. New domestic efforts are mentioned in P3; the overall purpose of the passage is to support human indicators as an alternative to per capita GNP.
b
point out the ██████████ ██ ███ ████████ ███ █████████ █ ████████ ███████
This is the overall purpose of the passage. The passage points out the weaknesses in using per capita GNP to measure a nation’s welfare, like that it may hide wealth inequalities or provide an incomplete view of residents’ welfare.
While this is discussed in P2, this is not the primary purpose of the passage as a whole. Instead, this information provides support for the author’s perspective that per capita GNP is an incomplete measure of a nation’s economic health.
Unsupported. The passage never says that this is inevitable; it only mentions that this is a possibility.
e
argue that political ██████████ █████ ██████ ██ ███████████ ███ ████████ ██████ █████████
Unsupported. The passage does not take a stance on who should be responsible for economic policy decisions.
Difficulty
81% of people who answer get this correct
This is a low-difficulty question.
It is somewhat easier than other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%120
130
75%157
Analysis
Implied
Purpose of passage
Critique or debate
Science
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
17%
165
b
81%
167
c
2%
155
d
0%
146
e
0%
128
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