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While a majority of homeless groups exist solely in modernized cultures, homelessness remains a problem throughout the world. Everywhere there are people in constant search of food, water and shelter. Many of these people have nowhere to go and can fi nd no end or relief to their suffering. Homelessness was originally believed to, be a cultural problem but is now revealing itself as a global problem. It is a problem suffered by all of humanity and must be faced and solved as such. Although this problem exists everywhere, it is more severe in certain parts of the world. Due to the differing circumstances of homelessness around the world, there can be no one solution or one set of guidelines for everyone to follow. Even the United States constantly struggles with homelessness, despite being one of the wealthiest countries in the world. According to a 2005 survey by the United Nations, 1.6 billion people lack adequate housing. The causes vary depending on the place an d person. Common reasons include a lack of affordable housing, poverty, a lack of mental health services, and more. Homelessness is rooted in systemic failures that fail to protect those who are most vulnerable. Approximately 580,000 people experience home lessness on any given night in the United States, as stated by the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Department of the United States. The number of individuals experiencing homelessness varies by region, with urban areas experiencing higher rates of home lessness compared to rural areas. The COVID -19 pandemic has exacerbated homelessness and housing insecurity, leading to increased rates of eviction, unemployment, and housing instability. Using social distancing measures to curb the virus's transmission ha s presented difficulties for homeless shelters and service providers in maintaining their capacity. The economic fallout from the pandemic has further strained resources and support systems for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Question 1.
For the above paragraph, which of the following statements is true?
Question 2.
There are several causes of homelessness; which of the following is the least likely a cause of homelessness?
Question 3.
Homelessness in case of mental illness can be amplified because of the following reason:
Question 4.
Homelessness in reference to the above paragraph can be observed most closely in the form of:
Question 5.
Which of the following is not a myth about people experiencing homelessness?
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Imagine you have just been appointed as a consultant for a manufacturing company that is experiencing a decline in its production efficiency. The company produces a wide range of products, and the management is concerned about the overall output. Your task is to Identity the root causes of this decline and recommend solutions. As you begin your investigation, you gather information and observe the following
• The company recently introduced a new production system that is more automated but requires highly specialized operators.
• The workforce has reported a lack of motivation and job satisfaction, which has led to increased absenteeism.
• There have been several breakdowns in the new machinery, leading to production delays and quality issues.
• The company's competitors have adopted similar automation technologies and are experiencing increased productivity.
• Customer complaints about product quality have increased in recent months.
Question 9.
Based on the information provided, which of the following is a potential root cause of the decline in production efficiency?
Question 10.
What makes the introduction of the new production system a potential contributing factor to the decline in efficiency?
Question 11.
What is a critical difference between the company's situation and that of its competitors?
Question 12.
How might the increased absenteeism affect production efficiency?
Question 13.
What could be a possible solution to address the decline in production efficiency?
Question 14.
Based on the information provided, what is a potential consequence of increased customer complaints about product quality?
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In a world where aspirations for upward mobility are fervent, the opportunities for achieving such dreams remain limited. When one generation falls short, the mantle of ambition passes to the next, embedding within it a heavy burden of responsibility. Failing to meet these expectations can lead to profound sorrow, and in the direst cases, even to suicide. It's in this landscape that coaching institutes assume a significant role, cultivating an atmosphere of uncertainty among students and parents. A stark discrepancy emerges between preparation for board examinations and competitive tests, amplifying the inequalities that plague the education system. The coaching industry's massive marketing campaigns further exacerbate the situation, with some strategies veering into ethical grey areas. The tests themselves, designed to be more challenging than standardised exams, set the stage for feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt when not conquered. Our educational system is tailored to gauge an individual's merit through examinations. Eminent thinker Michael J Sandel dubs this system the "tyranny of merit, a sentiment echoed by the Supreme Court of India. Upholding the OBC reservation judgment, the Court called for a deeper evaluation of the "idea of merit". highlighting its nuanced nature. Merit as a concept remains shrouded in misunderstanding and often goes unexamined within school curriculum. Adapting to new living arrangements. sourcing nourishing meals, battling isolation, and grappling with commutes form the backdrop against, which education unfolds. For marginalised communities and gender minorities, these hurdles are often amplified. Social media algorithms exacerbate mental health concerns. sowing loneliness and impeding attention spans and creativity. Technology emerges as a potential equaliser in this landscape. Online platforms now offer preparation opportunities from the comfort of one's home, Government-curated or market-driven content could usher in a new era of accessibility
Question 1.
As per the author, which one of the following is not likely leading to suicide among the students?
Question 2.
Which of the following is not true regarding the education system as per the opinion of the author?
Question 3.
Which of the following strengthens the argument regarding the idea of merit as per the above-mentioned passage?
Question 4.
Which of the following is correct regarding the inequalities mentioned by the author?
Question 5.
Which of the following statements reflects the use of online platforms for education as per the author?
Question 6.
Which one of the following is not a challenge for quality education?
InstructionThese instructions are applicable only to questions 7 to 12
Imagine you have just been appointed as a consultant for a manufacturing company that is experiencing a decline in its production efficiency. The company produces a wide range of products, and the management is concerned about the overall output. Your task is to Identity the root causes of this decline and recommend solutions. As you begin your investigation, you gather information and observe the following: • The company recently introduced a new production system that is more automated but requires highly specialized operators. • The workforce has reported a lack of motivation and job satisfaction, which has led to increased absenteeism . • There have been several breakdowns in the new machinery, leading to production delays and quality issues. • The company's competitors have adopted similar automation technologies and are experiencing increased productivity. • Customer complaints about product quality have increased in recent months.
Question 7.
Based on the information provided, which of the following is a potential root cause of the decline in production efficiency?
Question 8.
What makes the introduction of the new production system a potential contributing factor to the decline in efficiency?
Question 9.
What is a critical difference between the company's situation and that of its competitors?
Question 10.
How might the increased absenteeism affect production efficiency?
Question 11.
What could be a possible solution to address the decline in production efficiency?
Question 12.
Based on the information provided, what is a potential consequence of increased customer complaints about product quality?
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