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RC — Technological Convergence Models

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[PASSAGE] The process by which countries close their labour-productivity gap with the technology leader is based on convergence theory. The convergence model divides economic eras into three phases—the breakaway, the catch-up, and the fine-tuning phase. It also divides economic entities into two categories—the technology leaders and the technology followers. The process begins with the development of a new technology, such as scavenging three million years ago (MYA), hunting—one MYA, farming—12 thousand years ago, and industrial technology—a little more than 200 years ago. During the breakaway phase, the per capita income of the technology leaders (e.g., Western Europe and North America in the industrial era) rises, but is unchanged for the technology followers. In the catch-up phase, the followers adopt the new technology and close their per capita income gap with the technology leaders. In the fine-tuning phase, where participants try to extract the remaining benefits from an increasingly exhausted technology, leaders and followers have similar per capita incomes.

[QUESTION] Which of the following conclusions are correct?

Options

a

3 and 4 only

Answer
b

1, 2, 3 and 4

c

1 and 2 only

d

2, 3 and 4 only

Explanation

Let us check each conclusion systematically using the details in the text [cite: 4382, 4383, 4384, 4385, 4386, 4387, 4388, 4389]:

Conclusion 1 is incorrect: During the breakaway phase, the text states that per capita income 'is unchanged for the technology followers' , meaning it stays stagnant rather than growing at a slow rate.
Conclusion 2 is incorrect: The text states that followers close the gap because they 'adopt the new technology' , not because the leading nations experience stagnation.
Conclusion 3 is correct: This matches the text's description of the fine-tuning phase, where participants extract leftover benefits from an exhausted technology .
Conclusion 4 is correct: The text lists the chronological order of technological eras as scavenging, hunting, farming, and industrial technology, which matches this sequence.

Since conclusions 3 and 4 are correct based on the text, option (a) is the correct choice.

Structural tracking requires that sequential lists (such as historical timelines) perfectly match the exact chronological order specified by the author.

Answer: (a).

Question details

Year

2026

Paper

CSAT

Question

Q43

Section

Comprehension

Sub-topic

RC — Inference

Type

Inference-based

Difficulty

Medium

Source hint

RC passage — economic history and technology adoption models

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