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  1. Read the passage and answer the following questions:

    Low vision is a lesser known but widely prevalent eye problem in India. While more than 28 million people in India suffer from low vision in our country, many people do not realize that they have this problem.
    Low vision people are neither blind nor do they have full vision. Technically speaking, they score less than 6/18 on visual acuity, and their field of vision is restricted to 10 degrees or less. The people who cannot see very well but whose vision is not helped by the normal glasses are often those suffering from low vision.

    It is possible to detect cases of low vision by using scientific techniques.
  2. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  3. Regular and free check up of eyes for visual acuity can help to reduce cases of low vision among poor people in India.
  4. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  5. The actual number of cases of low vision in India is likely to be more than 28 million.
  6. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  7. The number of cases of low vision in other countries of Asia is quite high compared to India.
  8. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  9. It is possible to produce special glasses in India.
  10. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  11. Read the passage and answer the following questions:

    In a recently published report on the condition of health of women in India, it is reported that while sanitation in urban houses has improved by 70%, in rural areas it is still sanitary habits contribute greatly towards malnutrition which has retarded the growth of 50 million children in our country. 70% of the health related problems faced by the children of primary schools are due to insufficient sanitation. Polluted air and insanitary habits result in disease through which approximately 4 lakh children die every year.

    India's poverty is society responsible for the spreading of disease.
  12. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  13. If we adopt sanitary habits in small children families, we can save a lot of children.
  14. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  15. Many students who do not go the school are better off regarding health than those who go to school.
  16. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  17. The condition of health of urban women in India is better than urban women of other developing countries.
  18. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

  19. In India child malnutrition is prevalent both in urban as well as in rural areas.
  20. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false