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UPSC CSAT Aptitude
Read the passage and answer: "The widespread use of social media has transformed how people consume news. Traditional gatekeepers — editors and journalists who once filtered information for accuracy — have been largely bypassed. Anyone with an internet connection can publish content, leading to an unprecedented democratization of information. However, this has also resulted in the rapid spread of misinformation, as unverified claims can reach millions before fact-checkers can respond. The challenge for society is to preserve the benefits of open information flow while developing mechanisms to counter false narratives." Which of the following best describes the author's tone?
A Completely opposed to social media's role in news dissemination
B Uncertain about the impact of social media on news consumption
C Balanced — acknowledging both benefits and drawbacks
D Advocating for a return to traditional journalism
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Statement: 'The widespread use of social media has fundamentally altered the way citizens interact with their government, creating both unprecedented opportunities for democratic participation and significant challenges to the integrity of public discourse.' Which of the following best describes the overall tone of the statement?
A Pessimistic, focusing on the negative effects of social media
B Balanced, acknowledging both positive and negative impacts
C Uncertain, expressing doubt about the consequences of social media
D Enthusiastic, celebrating the benefits of social media
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Read the passage and answer: "The rise of artificial intelligence has sparked debates about job displacement. While some experts predict that AI will eliminate millions of jobs, others argue that history shows technology creates more jobs than it destroys. The key difference this time, they contend, is that AI affects not only manual labor but also cognitive tasks. What remains undisputed is that workers who adapt by acquiring new skills will find opportunities in the AI era." Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A AI will definitely eliminate more jobs than it creates.
B Workers who acquire new skills will likely benefit from AI development.
C Technology has always created more jobs than it destroyed in every industry.
D Manual labor is more vulnerable to AI than cognitive tasks.
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Argument: "Ban the sale of plastic bottles immediately — they are the single largest contributor to environmental pollution and have no redeeming utility." Which one of the following, if true, most weakens the argument?
A Several developing countries have already seen a significant rise in water-borne diseases due to lack of packaged water options.
B Metal and glass bottles cost more to produce and are heavier to transport than plastic bottles.
C Some communities recycle plastic bottles effectively, reducing waste by up to 60% in those areas.
D The production of plastic bottles requires petroleum, a non-renewable resource.
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Read the passage: Urbanization has led to increased demand for energy, most of which is met by fossil fuels. This has resulted in rising carbon emissions. Some policymakers argue that carbon pricing mechanisms, such as carbon taxes or cap-and-trade systems, are the most effective way to reduce emissions while maintaining economic growth. Others contend that investment in renewable energy technology and infrastructure is a more sustainable long-term strategy. A third group suggests that a combination of both approaches is necessary. Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument for a combination of both approaches?
A Carbon pricing has been shown to reduce emissions by at least 15% in countries that have implemented it.
B Renewable energy technology has become cost-competitive with fossil fuels in many regions.
C Countries that have adopted only carbon pricing have seen minimal reduction in overall emissions.
D No single approach has been proven entirely sufficient on its own to meet international climate targets, and evidence from multiple countries shows that combined policies yield greater emission reductions than either policy alone.
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Question: Should there be a ban on the use of plastic bags? Arguments: I. Yes, plastic bags are non-biodegradable and cause severe environmental pollution. II. No, banning plastic bags will harm the packaging industry and cause job losses. Which argument is stronger?
A Only argument I is strong
B Only argument II is strong
C Either I or II is strong
D Neither I nor II is strong
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Assertion (A): Satellite communication is popular in India. Reason (R): Satellite communication helps in telemedicine, tele-education, and weather forecasting. Is R the correct explanation of A?
A Yes, both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B Yes, both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
C A is true but R is false
D A is false but R is true
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Read the passage and answer: "The government has decided to impose a tax on sugary beverages to reduce the consumption of sugar and thereby improve public health. However, critics argue that such a tax will disproportionately affect low-income families, who spend a larger proportion of their income on basic goods including these beverages. They further argue that the revenue generated will not necessarily be spent on health improvement programs." Which of the following assumptions is implicit in the government's decision?
A The reduction in sugar consumption will lead to measurable improvement in public health outcomes.
B Low-income families will stop consuming sugary beverages entirely after the tax is imposed.
C The revenue from the tax will definitely be used for health improvement programs.
D Other countries have successfully implemented similar taxes without any negative impact.

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