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MCQs 2026

61.
What is a potential benefit of using AI in personalized cancer therapy?
A Increased side effects due to complex treatment regimens.
B Reduced treatment efficacy as AI cannot understand biological nuances.
C Improved treatment outcomes and reduced toxicity by selecting the most suitable therapies.
D Higher cost of treatment making it inaccessible to many.
62.
Which of the following can AI algorithms analyze to achieve personalized cancer therapy?
A Patient's medical history and lifestyle.
B Genomic and proteomic data of the tumor.
C Response to previous treatments.
D All of the above.
63.
What is the core principle behind AI's breakthrough in personalized cancer therapy?
A Developing a one-size-fits-all cancer treatment.
B Analyzing vast amounts of patient data to tailor treatments to individual genetic and molecular profiles.
C Automating the surgical removal of tumors.
D Creating new chemotherapy drugs without human intervention.
64.
The launch of EOS-X is a part of ISRO's broader vision for:
A Establishing a lunar base.
B Developing reusable launch vehicles.
C Strengthening India's capabilities in space-based disaster management and environmental monitoring.
D Exploring the outer planets of the solar system.
65.
Which of the following is a key technological advancement expected in EOS-X compared to previous ISRO Earth observation satellites?
A Enhanced resolution and multi-spectral imaging capabilities.
B Ability to detect exoplanets.
C Onboard artificial intelligence for real-time data analysis.
D Both A and C.
66.
What is the primary objective of ISRO's advanced Earth Observation Satellite (EOS-X)?
A To study distant galaxies and nebulae.
B To monitor Earth's climate, weather patterns, and natural resources.
C To facilitate interplanetary communication.
D To conduct deep space exploration missions.
67.
The goal of encouraging domestic manufacturing through fiscal incentives often includes:
A Increasing reliance on imported components
B Creating employment opportunities
C Reducing the overall size of the manufacturing sector
D Decreasing technological advancements
68.
Which of the following is a common type of fiscal incentive provided to manufacturers?
A Increased import duties
B Production-Linked Incentives (PLI) schemes
C Stricter environmental regulations
D Reduction in consumer subsidies
69.
Fiscal incentives for domestic manufacturing are primarily aimed at:
A Increasing imports of finished goods
B Promoting 'Make in India' and boosting exports
C Reducing government expenditure on infrastructure
D Discouraging foreign direct investment
70.
Which of the following is a major component that influences the Consumer Price Index (CPI)?
A Export prices
B Government bond yields
C Food and beverages prices
D Exchange rates