WT_CSAT__0120241213_201306
WT_CSAT__0120241213_201306
WT_CSAT__0120241213_201306
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34. Which of the following best reflects the ethical 1. Accidental discoveries in science can lead to
concerns raised by genetic engineering according to transformative advancements.
the passage? 2. Prior to the discovery of penicillin, bacterial
(a) Genetic engineering may harm human health infections had no effective treatment.
in unforeseen ways. Which of the assumptions given above is/are valid?
(b) Genetic modification of crops could lead to
(a) 1 only
global monoculture.
(b) 2 only
(c) Manipulation of human embryos for desirable
traits raises moral and societal questions. (c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Genetic engineering could eliminate genetic (d) Neither 1 nor 2
diversity. Passage – 6
Passage – 5 Technological innovation has always been a driving
The discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in force of economic progress. The invention of the steam
1928 is considered one of the greatest advancements in engine spurred the Industrial Revolution, leading to
medical science. Fleming noticed that a mold, Penicillium
unprecedented productivity and wealth generation. In
notatum, had killed bacteria on a petri dish in his
more recent times, the internet and advancements in
laboratory. This accidental discovery led to the
information technology have revolutionized industries,
development of penicillin, the first true antibiotic.
Penicillin revolutionized medicine by providing an reshaping the way businesses operate and enabling the
effective treatment for bacterial infections, saving millions global exchange of goods and services. However, as
of lives during World War II and beyond. Its widespread technological innovation accelerates, it also creates new
use marked the beginning of the antibiotic era, which challenges. The automation of jobs, the digital divide,
transformed healthcare and the treatment of infectious and the concentration of wealth in a few technology-
diseases. driven sectors have raised concerns about growing
35. Which of the following statements best reflects the inequality. Policymakers are now tasked with finding
most logical and rational inference that can be made ways to harness the benefits of innovation while ensuring
from the above passage? equitable economic opportunities for all.
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