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MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 1

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Your answer to these questions should be based on passage only.

The investigators will use network analytic approaches to perform a rigorous examination of the role that this interconnection plays in the genesis of the observed. This work will enable future improvements in the structuring of impatient team, rapid response systems, and their responses to patients' need . The Investigators will draw upon the existing dataset of over thousand RRT activation to understand how events in one patient influence the risk for subsequent events in others. Aim will be to create very large dataset that includes both patient level and care team characteristics. The investigators have previously built a very large , patient-level RRT activation dataset. They will now apply network analysis methods developed by their group to existing dataset. These methods use data stored in the electronic health record to ascertain the care and social networks involved in each patient's care. The investigators will process the resulting network dataset to identify important characteristics that qualify the size and identity.

Q. What does the network database quality?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 1

The network data set qualifies both identity and size .

MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 2

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Your answer to these questions should be based on passage only.

The investigators will use network analytic approaches to perform a rigorous examination of the role that this interconnection plays in the genesis of the observed. This work will enable future improvements in the structuring of impatient team, rapid response systems, and their responses to patients' need . The Investigators will draw upon the existing dataset of over thousand RRT activation to understand how events in one patient influence the risk for subsequent events in others. Aim will be to create very large dataset that includes both patient level and care team characteristics. The investigators have previously built a very large , patient-level RRT activation dataset. They will now apply network analysis methods developed by their group to existing dataset. These methods use data stored in the electronic health record to ascertain the care and social networks involved in each patient's care. The investigators will process the resulting network dataset to identify important characteristics that qualify the size and identity.

Q. How to analyze the patient's influence on risk?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 2

The patient's influence is analyzed by dataset. Other options (a), (b) and (d) are not correct.

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MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 3

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Your answer to these questions should be based on passage only.

Team India begins the new season fresher than they been in a while. The two-month break they had would have given them a change to rest not only their bodies but also their minds and spends quality time with their families. They would also have been able to complete the appearances and commitments to their various sponsor. Crucially, as any sportsperson will tell you, however hectic the season has been he cannot stay away from the game. He is pawing the turf to get back into action and feel the adrenaline rush of international competition. They one-day series against the Srilankans will give the Indian selectors a chance to see what sort of team combination can work. They have done a good job in selecting this team and by leaving out some players who had not done well the last season; they have sent the right signals.

Q. What has rest given to team India?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 3

The author states that the rest given to team India has given them freshness, rest to their bodies and complete commitment to their sponsor. Other options (a), (b) and (c) contribute to the answer.

MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 4

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Your answer to these questions should be based on passage only.

Team India begins the new season fresher than they been in a while. The two-month break they had would have given them a change to rest not only their bodies but also their minds and spends quality time with their families. They would also have been able to complete the appearances and commitments to their various sponsor. Crucially, as any sportsperson will tell you, however hectic the season has been he cannot stay away from the game. He is pawing the turf to get back into action and feel the adrenaline rush of international competition. They one-day series against the Srilankans will give the Indian selectors a chance to see what sort of team combination can work. They have done a good job in selecting this team and by leaving out some players who had not done well the last season; they have sent the right signals.

Q. What will the selectors be able to see if Indian team gets a chance to play against SriLankan team?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 4

If Indian team gets a chance to play against Lankan team, the selectors will get a chance to see how team combination works.

MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 5

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Your answer to these questions should be based on passage only.

Team India begins the new season fresher than they been in a while. The two-month break they had would have given them a change to rest not only their bodies but also their minds and spends quality time with their families. They would also have been able to complete the appearances and commitments to their various sponsor. Crucially, as any sportsperson will tell you, however hectic the season has been he cannot stay away from the game. He is pawing the turf to get back into action and feel the adrenaline rush of international competition. They one-day series against the Srilankans will give the Indian selectors a chance to see what sort of team combination can work. They have done a good job in selecting this team and by leaving out some players who had not done well the last season; they have sent the right signals.

Q. What do the sportsman always rush for?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 5

The author talks about the sportsman's spirit that sportsman always rush for game competitions. Options (a), (b) (c) are partially but not fully right.

MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 6

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow each passage. Your answer to these questions should be based on the passage only.
Every successful man fails at some time. Failure tells you about your weaknesses, shortcomings, lack of preparations, lack of efforts. So if you can manage to learn from it contributes to lasting success. Extract the lesson to learn from failure and try again with redoubled vigor. Facing failure makes one strong, more wise and more resolute, spurs them on to greatest efforts. There is not failure in truth, save from within; unless we are beaten there, We are bound to succeed. Failures not only tell us that we couldn't prepare ourselves up to the level of success and with more hard work. Failures are the stepping stones of success. Every successful man has failed, not once but several times, in their life, but they analyzed the things in real perspective and tried again with more vigor and zeal and achieved success.

Q. What does failure teach, besides letting us know our shortcomings?
1. We couldn't prepare ourselves up to the level of success
2. It tells us that we still need to learn
3. We learn from mistakes
Which of the above statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 6

Failure teaches a lot but basically we learn that we still need to learn. Because we could not prepare up to the level of success.

MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 7

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow each passage. Your answer to these questions should be based on the passage only.
Every successful man fails at some time. Failure tells you about your weaknesses, shortcomings, lack of preparations, lack of efforts. So if you can manage to learn from it contributes to lasting success. Extract the lesson to learn from failure and try again with redoubled vigor. Facing failure makes one strong, more wise and more resolute, spurs them on to greatest efforts. There is not failure in truth, save from within; unless we are beaten there, We are bound to succeed. Failures not only tell us that we couldn't prepare ourselves up to the level of success and with more hard work. Failures are the stepping stones of success. Every successful man has failed, not once but several times, in their life, but they analyzed the things in real perspective and tried again with more vigor and zeal and achieved success.

Q. What does help us to come out of the failure?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 7

The author here Wants us to know that whatever lesson we learn from the failure can help us in coming out of it.

MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 8

Direction: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow each passage. Your answer to these questions should be based on the passage only.
Every successful man fails at some time. Failure tells you about your weaknesses, shortcomings, lack of preparations, lack of efforts. So if you can manage to learn from it contributes to lasting success. Extract the lesson to learn from failure and try again with redoubled vigor. Facing failure makes one strong, more wise and more resolute, spurs them on to greatest efforts. There is not failure in truth, save from within; unless we are beaten there, We are bound to succeed. Failures not only tell us that we couldn't prepare ourselves up to the level of success and with more hard work. Failures are the stepping stones of success. Every successful man has failed, not once but several times, in their life, but they analyzed the things in real perspective and tried again with more vigor and zeal and achieved success.

Q. What message does the author wants to convey to readers through this passage?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 8

The author wants to convey the message that we should never stop trying and if once we fail it once we fail it doesn't mean that we can never succeed.

MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 9

A new menace is cars-and worse, luxury Sedans and Sport Utility Vehicles(SUVs) which run on highly polluting diesel, and which now account for fully one-half of total car sales, up from under 30 percent a year ago. Although, growth of passenger vehicle sales has slowed down over the past year, the 20 year long trend of furious privatization of urban transport continue unabated. Private vehicles are choking roads, slowing down traffic-in particular public buses-and creating terrible jams and snarl ups in city after city. The introduction and rapid expansion of super expensive metro rail systems, which the poor cannot afford, have failed to slow down the runaway growth of private transport. There is little systematic effort except in a handful of cities to harvest rainwater and none at all at recycling water or curtailing its abuse by the rich through the flushing of wasteful toilets designed a century ago in Europe-even though water scarcity is acute and growing.

Q. What means is faced by the country?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 9

The author speaks that the country is facing many problem these days. there is polluting diesel problem. terrible jams and snarl ups problem as there are more vehicles. Other options contribute to the answer partially.

MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 10

A new menace is cars-and worse, luxury Sedans and Sport Utility Vehicles(SUVs) which run on highly polluting diesel, and which now account for fully one-half of total car sales, up from under 30 percent a year ago. Although, growth of passenger vehicle sales has slowed down over the past year, the 20 year long trend of furious privatization of urban transport continue unabated. Private vehicles are choking roads, slowing down traffic-in particular public buses-and creating terrible jams and snarl ups in city after city. The introduction and rapid expansion of super expensive metro rail systems, which the poor cannot afford, have failed to slow down the runaway growth of private transport. There is little systematic effort except in a handful of cities to harvest rainwater and none at all at recycling water or curtailing its abuse by the rich through the flushing of wasteful toilets designed a century ago in Europe-even though water scarcity is acute and growing.

Q. What did metro rail system fail to do ? Find out the false statement out of the given options.?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 10

The metro rail was not meant for lower strata of society because the lower can't afford it. Other options are the parially true statements.

MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 11

A new menace is cars-and worse, luxury Sedans and Sport Utility Vehicles(SUVs) which run on highly polluting diesel, and which now account for fully one-half of total car sales, up from under 30 percent a year ago. Although, growth of passenger vehicle sales has slowed down over the past year, the 20 year long trend of furious privatization of urban transport continue unabated. Private vehicles are choking roads, slowing down traffic-in particular public buses-and creating terrible jams and snarl ups in city after city. The introduction and rapid expansion of super expensive metro rail systems, which the poor cannot afford, have failed to slow down the runaway growth of private transport. There is little systematic effort except in a handful of cities to harvest rainwater and none at all at recycling water or curtailing its abuse by the rich through the flushing of wasteful toilets designed a century ago in Europe-even though water scarcity is acute and growing.

Q. What is the author bothering about in this passage?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 11

The author is much bothered about the increasing number of vehicles on road and many of the problems caused by these vehicles. Other options are also the problems the author is bothered about but not that much.

MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 12

Direction: The order of a system is defined as being the highest power of derivative in the differential equation, or being the highest power of s in the denominator of the transfer function. A first-order system only has s to the power one in the denominator. while a second-order system has the highest power of s in the denominator being two. Many system are approximately first-order. The important feature is that the storage of mass, momentum and energy can be captured by one parameter. Examples of first-order systems are velocity of a car on the road, control of the velocity of a rotating system, electric systems where energy storage is essentially in one capacitor or one inductor, in compressible fluid flow in a pipe, level control of a tank, pressure control in a gas tank, temperature in a body with essentially uniform temperature distribution (e.g., steam filled vessel).

Q. What type of control system is mostly founds?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 12

The author says that first order system is mostly found.

MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 13

Direction: The order of a system is defined as being the highest power of derivative in the differential equation, or being the highest power of s in the denominator of the transfer function. A first-order system only has s to the power one in the denominator. while a second-order system has the highest power of s in the denominator being two. Many system are approximately first-order. The important feature is that the storage of mass, momentum and energy can be captured by one parameter. Examples of first-order systems are velocity of a car on the road, control of the velocity of a rotating system, electric systems where energy storage is essentially in one capacitor or one inductor, in compressible fluid flow in a pipe, level control of a tank, pressure control in a gas tank, temperature in a body with essentially uniform temperature distribution (e.g., steam filled vessel).

Q. How is a system defined in terms of second order system?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 13

A system is defined by the highest power of s in the denominator as two .

MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 14

Direction: The order of a system is defined as being the highest power of derivative in the differential equation, or being the highest power of s in the denominator of the transfer function. A first-order system only has s to the power one in the denominator. while a second-order system has the highest power of s in the denominator being two. Many system are approximately first-order. The important feature is that the storage of mass, momentum and energy can be captured by one parameter. Examples of first-order systems are velocity of a car on the road, control of the velocity of a rotating system, electric systems where energy storage is essentially in one capacitor or one inductor, in compressible fluid flow in a pipe, level control of a tank, pressure control in a gas tank, temperature in a body with essentially uniform temperature distribution (e.g., steam filled vessel).

Q. What is calculated or taken by the parameter?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 14

Storage of mass is calculated or taken by the parameter. it is not calculated by velocity or level control that is why the other options are incorrect.

MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 15

Direction: According to Pandit Ajay, ragas like Malhar and Des are like seasonal fruits-they simply taste better during a certain time of the year. Singing Malhar in the summer or winter is no taboo, But see, the notes of these of these typical monsoon rages and the lyrics of their bandishes have a strong symbolic connection with the rains, the pleasant chill in the air and even the refreshing fragrance that the happy Earth exhales. So it makes more sense to save these ragas for the monsoon. The artiste as well as the audience identify with them better when they are actually living the experience the ragas embody. Indian classical music, the maestro feels, captures myriad facets of rain, be it the gnawing separation anxiety it is reminiscent of, or the pensive, poetic thoughts they bring along. I believe in positive, feel good compositions that evoke joy in the listeners' mind. There is needed to be a special bond between two artists if they want to truly perform together. Who'll notice their beauty, if some exotic flowers are scattered separately ? They need to be arranged in an attractive bouquet to be beheld with awe.

Q. What is having strong connections with rain?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Reading Comprehension - 2(Medium) - Question 15

Here the author talks about ranges in reference of time. He says that notes of rages and bandishes of their lyrics have strong connection with the rains. Other options (a), (b), (c) contribute to the answer.

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