Answer: (A) The velocity of money increased this year
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all, the question says: "which of the following can be most reasonably inferred from THE ABOVE INFORMATION?"
"Above information" here refers to:
"Inflation rate turned out to exceed 4% in the current year, DESPITE Real GDP growth being at the estimated level of 2% AND money supply growth being at the restricted level of 6%"
So why did inflation growth rate still exceed money supply growth rate and real GDP growth rate?
Answer: the velocity of money increased in the current year. Velocity of money is the speed with which money is exchanged in the economy. The fact that the real value of this currency has dropped significantly (due to significant rise in inflation) made individuals lose interest in having a bulk of the currency. Hence, they quickly spend it once it gets to their hands (e.g. as disposable income) and this in turn causes inflation rate to rise.