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Read the passage carefully and select the best answer to each question out of the given four alternatives.

 

By practicing mindfulness and other principles, we become more aware of and present to our fears and others’ fears, bearing witness as a way of healing and empowering. We see the spiritual path as intertwined with the path of social action, with contemplation and action parts of the same whole, each nourishing and guiding the other. Acknowledging that our well-being depends on others makes caring for others’ well-being a moral responsibility.


Through a “mindful citizen” exercise, we create a story articulating who we are as individuals who are also part of communities. This exercise helps us move beyond cynicism, complacency, and despair, instead infusing us with a sense of purpose. We embrace our gifts, resolving to do our part to promote a sense of common humanity as a means toward social justice.


With this exercise, I believe we can help students bridge their divides and replace anger and distrust with compassionate connections – just as I witnessed between Shirley and Tiffany.


Shirley returned to class after a brief hiatus, keeping a cool distance from Tiffany. But over the weeks spent together they gradually came to know each other. They practiced seeing and listening, sharing stories so different that they felt bewildered as to how they could overcome the gap. But they found that acknowledging their
differences led them to discover a place of deep connection in commonalities, such as being raised by grandmothers, and even wounds, including childhood trauma, that they never imagined existed.


In assessments of these classes, students say that these small groups become “healing communities,” where we overcome victimization and claim agency. Healing occurs as we transcend an “us vs. them” mentality, crossing borders and forging connections. These communities show a way of reducing intergroup prejudice and fostering inclusion based in psychology research and pedagogical practice.

 

What makes the others’ well-being a moral responsibility for us?

A) By way of our concerned nature. B) As our own well-being depends on others well-being.
C) It depends on one’s upbringing. D) It is mentioned as a fundamental duty in our Indian Constitution.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) As our own well-being depends on others well-being.

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What does 'C' stands for 'CAGR', a business specific term for the geometric progression ratio that provides a constant rate over the specific time period?

A) Control B) Compound
C) Credit D) Call
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Compound

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CAGR stands for Compound Annual Growth Rate. So, C stands for Compound. Compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is a business and investing specific term for the geometric progression ratio that provides a constant rate of return over the time period.

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In which of the following market forms, a firm does not exercise control over price?

A) Monopoly B) Perfect competition
C) Oligopoly D) Monopolistic competition
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Perfect competition

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If a consumer's demand for a good moves in the same direction as the consumer's income, the consumer's demand for that good must be inversely related to the price of the good is called __________.

A) Law of demand B) Law of supply
C) Law of substitution D) Law of optimal choice
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Law of demand

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Micro economics deals with

A) the circular flow of income B) the decision making of a single economic variable like demand
C) understanding unemployment D) economic growth
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) the decision making of a single economic variable like demand

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Slow-growing large coloured patches on the bark of trees are the examples of symbiotic life forms called ______.

 

A) Aphids B) Egrets
C) Shrimps D) Lichens
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Lichens

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The __________ exchange rate is the price of one unit of foreign currency in terms of domestic currency.

A) Artificial B) Nominal
C) Fixed D) Real
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Nominal

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In which of the following types of economy are the factors of production owned individually?

A) Capitalist B) Socialist
C) Mixed D) Both Capitalist and Socialist
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Capitalist

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