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Directions: In these type of questions, a passage is given followed by four statements, you have to decide which is the best possible conclusion drawn from the information given in passage.In a recent study published in the journal of family practice no significant benefit over a placebo was found from using the antibiotic Amoxicillin among 135 patients with typical indications of sinus infection.All the patients complained of sinusitis, with pus in nasal cavity, facial pressure of nasal discharge lasting longer than seven days. A small subgroup of patients receiving the antibiotic became better faster than the others. But the researchers were unable to discern anything about those patients prior to administering Amoxcillin that indicated a bacterial infection, as opposed to a viral one.Q. From the above passage it may be inferred thata)Use of antibiotic is beneficial for sinusitis patientsb)Antibiotics should be administered to only those sinusitis patients, who have been diagonosed to have a bacterial infectionc)Antibiotics do not have any effect on sinusitis patientsd)Use of an antibiotic may be beneficial for small percentage of sinusitis patients with bacterial infection but in general antibiotics are useless for sinusitis patientsCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer? for UPSC 2024 is part of UPSC preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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Solutions for Directions: In these type of questions, a passage is given followed by four statements, you have to decide which is the best possible conclusion drawn from the information given in passage.In a recent study published in the journal of family practice no significant benefit over a placebo was found from using the antibiotic Amoxicillin among 135 patients with typical indications of sinus infection.All the patients complained of sinusitis, with pus in nasal cavity, facial pressure of nasal discharge lasting longer than seven days. A small subgroup of patients receiving the antibiotic became better faster than the others. But the researchers were unable to discern anything about those patients prior to administering Amoxcillin that indicated a bacterial infection, as opposed to a viral one.Q. From the above passage it may be inferred thata)Use of antibiotic is beneficial for sinusitis patientsb)Antibiotics should be administered to only those sinusitis patients, who have been diagonosed to have a bacterial infectionc)Antibiotics do not have any effect on sinusitis patientsd)Use of an antibiotic may be beneficial for small percentage of sinusitis patients with bacterial infection but in general antibiotics are useless for sinusitis patientsCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer? in English & in Hindi are available as part of our courses for UPSC.
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Directions: In these type of questions, a passage is given followed by four statements, you have to decide which is the best possible conclusion drawn from the information given in passage.In a recent study published in the journal of family practice no significant benefit over a placebo was found from using the antibiotic Amoxicillin among 135 patients with typical indications of sinus infection.All the patients complained of sinusitis, with pus in nasal cavity, facial pressure of nasal discharge lasting longer than seven days. A small subgroup of patients receiving the antibiotic became better faster than the others. But the researchers were unable to discern anything about those patients prior to administering Amoxcillin that indicated a bacterial infection, as opposed to a viral one.Q. From the above passage it may be inferred thata)Use of antibiotic is beneficial for sinusitis patientsb)Antibiotics should be administered to only those sinusitis patients, who have been diagonosed to have a bacterial infectionc)Antibiotics do not have any effect on sinusitis patientsd)Use of an antibiotic may be beneficial for small percentage of sinusitis patients with bacterial infection but in general antibiotics are useless for sinusitis patientsCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?, a detailed solution for Directions: In these type of questions, a passage is given followed by four statements, you have to decide which is the best possible conclusion drawn from the information given in passage.In a recent study published in the journal of family practice no significant benefit over a placebo was found from using the antibiotic Amoxicillin among 135 patients with typical indications of sinus infection.All the patients complained of sinusitis, with pus in nasal cavity, facial pressure of nasal discharge lasting longer than seven days. A small subgroup of patients receiving the antibiotic became better faster than the others. But the researchers were unable to discern anything about those patients prior to administering Amoxcillin that indicated a bacterial infection, as opposed to a viral one.Q. From the above passage it may be inferred thata)Use of antibiotic is beneficial for sinusitis patientsb)Antibiotics should be administered to only those sinusitis patients, who have been diagonosed to have a bacterial infectionc)Antibiotics do not have any effect on sinusitis patientsd)Use of an antibiotic may be beneficial for small percentage of sinusitis patients with bacterial infection but in general antibiotics are useless for sinusitis patientsCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer? has been provided alongside types of Directions: In these type of questions, a passage is given followed by four statements, you have to decide which is the best possible conclusion drawn from the information given in passage.In a recent study published in the journal of family practice no significant benefit over a placebo was found from using the antibiotic Amoxicillin among 135 patients with typical indications of sinus infection.All the patients complained of sinusitis, with pus in nasal cavity, facial pressure of nasal discharge lasting longer than seven days. A small subgroup of patients receiving the antibiotic became better faster than the others. But the researchers were unable to discern anything about those patients prior to administering Amoxcillin that indicated a bacterial infection, as opposed to a viral one.Q. From the above passage it may be inferred thata)Use of antibiotic is beneficial for sinusitis patientsb)Antibiotics should be administered to only those sinusitis patients, who have been diagonosed to have a bacterial infectionc)Antibiotics do not have any effect on sinusitis patientsd)Use of an antibiotic may be beneficial for small percentage of sinusitis patients with bacterial infection but in general antibiotics are useless for sinusitis patientsCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer? theory, EduRev gives you an
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