1. All (A), (B) & (C)
2. Both (B) & (C)
3. Only (B)
4. Both (B) & (C)
5. None of these
None of these
1. Vast population
2. Lack of basic services like water, Power, etc.
3. Inadequate waste management facilities
4. Lack of funding for preventive medical treatment like immunizations
5. Lack of funding form the World Health Organization
Lack of basic services like water, Power, etc.
1. Economic growth has resulted in higher prices of food and so malnutrition has risen
2. India is spending more on healthcare than other developing countries.
3. Excellent healthcare facilities are available at rates unaffordable by most Indians
4. India has become one of the most sought after medical tourism destinations in the world
5. Good healthcare services are available to allA
India has become one of the most sought after medical tourism destinations in the world
1. Only (A)
2. All (A), (B) & (C)
3. Only (C)
4. Both (B) and (C)
5. Both (A) and (C)
Both (A) and (C)
1. disintegration of the public healthcare infrastructure
2. Healthcare facilities are often monopolized by foreigners
3. doctors in India do not conduct research in areas like diabetes, which are affecting the population
4. the current government has taken no interest at all in public health initiatives
5. Indian economy is not growing
doctors in India do not conduct research in areas like diabetes, which are affecting the population
1. The medical insurance sector is booming
2. Patients seek care only form those who are adequately qualified
3. The National Health Mission Scheme will be discontinued
4. The number of poor increases
5. The health care remains beyond the reach of the vast majority.
The number of poor increases
1. Both (B) & (C)
2. Only (B)
3. Only (A)
4. Both (A) & (C)
5. None of these
Only (A)
1. forgiveness
2. apology
3. repentant
4. miserable
5. pity
apology
1. pleasing
2. self-satisfied
3. conforming
4. willing
5. rich
willing
1. extend
2. spen
3. grasp
4. miserable
5. achieve
grasp