Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passages compare ways to give very poor people banking services. Big government rural banks mostly failed. Grameen Bank lent tiny, unsecured loans to the poorest people and used small groups to make sure borrowers repaid. People thought the poor could not save, but Indonesia's BRI proved many poor people will use simple, no-minimum savings accounts. SafeSave in Dhaka takes this further by sending collectors to clients’ homes so people can save, withdraw, or borrow any small amount daily; this flexibility leads to frequent transactions, faster repayments, and a low-cost model that could be self-sustaining.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: Determine the function of the descriptor 'failing state-controlled rural lender' by linking it to the passage's earlier characterization of state-run rural banks as unsuccessful; the phrase should mark BRI as an example of that failed approach.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage9.By describing BRI as having been a "failing state-controlled rural lender" (middle of the third paragraph), the author of passage A does which one of the following?
Correct Answer
E
The descriptor explicitly links BRI to the state-bank approach that Passage A earlier calls unsuccessful. Support from the passage: 'One has been the creation by developing-country governments of state banks, particularly to provide financing to the rural poor. These have mostly been a disaster.' and 'When BRI, a failing state-controlled rural lender in Indonesia, was transformed into a bank serving poor customers in 1984, it offered not only the usual loan products but also a government-guaranteed savings account with no minimum deposit.' By calling BRI 'failing,' the author identifies it as emerging from the unsuccessful state-bank approach, which matches answer E.
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