c) political ideology is not valued by those struggling against starvation, ignorance and disease unless it affects their economic deprivation positively. d) only for a small amount of money they earn by growing coca, North Americans cause the
death of many people in the North America.
5. Coca farmers deny any responsibility for probable bad results of this trade.....................
a) saying reluctantly that it is the problem of the North Americans.
b) arguing anxiously that it is Latin America's problem.
c) with a gesture of dismissal.
d) with a gesture suggesting they do not care about them. 6. A stable amount of money earnable by production of coca is regarded by Latin Americans in
miserable conditions as...................
a) a solution to develop their country economically.
b) the only way for saving their children from dying of hunger.
c) the unique solution to the poverty all over the world.
d) salvation from ignorance and disease.
The problems which the Third World will experience in the coming decades are immense.
Many nations there will continue to face economic stagnation fuelled by weak world
commodity prices, a shortage of investment capital, debt, ecological decay, underdeveloped
infrastructure, population pressure and the absence of available and appropriate technology.
The movement toward democracy which exploded in the 1980s will experience fits and starts
as sectarian, military involvement in politics and international tensions will hinder political
reforms. Uneven economic development and stifled political reform, combined with ever-
increasing public demands, will set the stage for violent conflict.
7....................is not estimated to cause economic recession.
a) Lowering of the prices of products.
b) The shortage of money for investment.
c) Environmental betterment.
d) Overpopulation.
8. What characterises Third World Countries is...............
a) economic insufficiency.
b) political inconsistency.
c) technological backwardness.