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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
In the face of limited resources and competing priorities, health care service providers, biomedical and public health investigators, and policy-makers are often forced to make difficult choices about how best to secure optimal health outcomes for individuals and populations. Demands for rapid action may leave little time for adequate consideration of ethical issues. However, a failure to give explicit attention to ethics may result in various wrongs, such as harm and injustice, the consequences of which are often borne disproportionately by the most vulnerable groups.
Which of the following is the most logical and critical inference that can be drawn from the above passage?
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Ans. C.
B and D are not in tune with what is being conveyed in the passage. A is extraneous to the issue under discussion in the passage. C is the most accurate inference
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Ans. C.
B and D are not in tune with what is being conveyed in the passage. A is extraneous to the issue under discussion in the passage. C is the most accurate inference
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Present ages of Sameer and Anand are in the ratio of 5:4 respectively. Three years hence, the ratio to their ages will become 11:9 respectively. What is Anand’s present age in years ?
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Solution: A
Let the present ages of Sameer and Anand be 5x years and 4x years respectively.
Then (5x +3)/(4x+3)= 11/9By solving the equation, we get x=6.
Therefore, Anand’s present age= 4x= 24.
Hence, option(a) is correct.
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Solution: A
Let the present ages of Sameer and Anand be 5x years and 4x years respectively.
Then (5x +3)/(4x+3)= 11/9By solving the equation, we get x=6.
Therefore, Anand’s present age= 4x= 24.
Hence, option(a) is correct.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
The total age of A and B is 12 years more than the total age of B and C. C is how many years younger than A ?
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Solution: A
(A + B) – (B + C) = 12 ==> A – C = 12.
C is 12 year younger than A.Hence, option (a) is correct.
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Solution: A
(A + B) – (B + C) = 12 ==> A – C = 12.
C is 12 year younger than A.Hence, option (a) is correct.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
When the price of a radio was reduced by 20%, its sale increased by 80%. What was the net effect on the sale ?
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Solution: A
Let the original price be x and sale be ofy units.
Then, the revenue collected initially = x × y
Now, new price = 0.8 x, new sale = 1.8 y
Then, new revenue collected = 1.44 xy
% increase in revenue = ([0.44xy/xy] x 100) = 44% increaseHence, option(a) is correct.
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Solution: A
Let the original price be x and sale be ofy units.
Then, the revenue collected initially = x × y
Now, new price = 0.8 x, new sale = 1.8 y
Then, new revenue collected = 1.44 xy
% increase in revenue = ([0.44xy/xy] x 100) = 44% increaseHence, option(a) is correct.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Lucknow bound Shatabdi Express has a capacity of 500 seats of which 10% are in the Executive class and the rest chair cars. During one journey, the train was booked to 85% of its capacity. If Executive class was booked to 96% of its capacity, then how many chair car seats were empty during that journey?
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Solution: B
Seats in executive class = 50
Seats for chair car = 450
Booked seats in total = 425
Booked in executive class = 48
Therefore, seats booked in chair class = (425 – 48) = 377
Empty seats for chair class = 450 – 377 = 73Hence, option(b) is correct.
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Solution: B
Seats in executive class = 50
Seats for chair car = 450
Booked seats in total = 425
Booked in executive class = 48
Therefore, seats booked in chair class = (425 – 48) = 377
Empty seats for chair class = 450 – 377 = 73Hence, option(b) is correct.