5.
Which of the following groups includes persons who like tea but none in the group is an advocate?
1. Barkat Rai, Chandram Singh and Arjun Singh
2. Daya Singh and Arjun Singh
3. Arvind Mohan, Chandram Singh and Arjun Singh
4. Chandram Singh and Arvind Mohan
6.
Who is the Physician?
1. Daya Singh
2. Arjun Singh
3. Arvind Mohan
4. Chandram Singh
DIRECTIONS for questions 7 to 11: In each of these questions, two Statements numbered as I & II are
provided. These may have a cause and effect relationship or may have independent causes or be the
effects of independent causes. Head the statements and mark answer as
1. if both the statements are effects of independent causes.
2. if the statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect.
3. if the statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect.
4. if both the statements are effects of some common cause.
7.
Statement I
:
Most of the private schools have increased the tuition fees in Delhi this year to
meet their expenses.
Statement II
:
The tuition fees in governmentrun schools have not been hiked in spite of the
unexpected price rise witnessed this year.
8.
Statement I
:
The results of the students of science stream of class XII in the Kendriya
Vidyalayas this year were excellent.
Statement II
:
Many teachers of Kendriya Vidyalayas have left these schools and joined
private schools.
9.
Statement I
:
If we incorporate fruits as part of our meals, we avoid excess calories in our
daily intake. Fruits are wholesome and have a very high water content.
Statement II
:
Many fruits like watermelon or cucumber are calorieburners as digesting
them burns more calories than eating them.
10.
Statement I
:
World Health Organization believes that one in 10 hospital admissions leads to
an adverse event and one in 300 admissions in death. Unintended medical
errors are a big threat to patient safety.
Statement II
:
American Medical Association claims and quantifies that there are nearly 2000
deaths due to unnecessary surgery. 7000 deaths from medication errors, 8000
deaths from infections and nearly 16,000 deaths due to adverse effects of
medicines.
11.
Statement I
:
A bone ossification test conducted by AIIMS doctors has led to the release of
a man who spent 11 years behind bars on charges of murder despite being a
juvenile at the time of offence.
Statement II
:
As per the calculation (done by a High Court Judge), Fahrooq must have been
not more than 17 years when he committed the crime and should have been
tried as per the Juvenile Justice Act, and should not have been imprisoned for
over 3 years for crimes including murder.