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Passage: The term 'GDP' stands for Gross Domestic Product, a measure of a country's economic activity. Q58. Based on the context, what does GDP represent?
AThe amount of gold in a country
BA measure of economic activity
CThe number of people in a country
DThe size of a country's land
✓ Correct Answer: B — A measure of economic activity
The text explicitly defines GDP as a measure of a country's economic activity.
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