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On the day of writing this, India had reported 116 deaths from COVID-19. In contrast, the US, with around one-fourth the population of India, reported 1,897 deaths, or 16 times the daily deaths as India. The UK, which has one-twentieth the population of India, reported 592 deaths, or 5 times the daily deaths as India. On other metrics too-new cases, active cases-the Indian curve has flattened. If and when the UK and the US achieve what we have, there will be major celebrations. Such low death rates would be seen as a victory of the government, citizens and science over the dreaded coronavirus. However, because we are India, we don’t get as much credit. We are considered poor, third-world and untrustworthy, incapable of achieving something like this on our own. Instead of learning from India’s experience, the first instinct is to doubt Indian data. We aren’t counting the cases right, we aren’t doing enough tests, we don’t classify the deaths properly-the list of doubts goes on and on. This, even as the tests have only increased, positivity rate has dropped and almost all Indian hospitals are seeing a drop in COVID-19 admissions and fatalities. To think that the Deep Indian State is capable of fudging data at the level of every district and every state, and sustaining this façade for months is giving it way too much credit. Conspiracies require enormous co-ordination and effort and it isn’t quite how things work in India. Given that you can check corona data at every ward level, it is also impossible to fudge data, not to mention create a downwards curve that is moving in the same direction in virtually every corner of India. In terms of testing, while a case might be made for a lot of Indians not getting tested, it is also true that random testing has increased in the last few months. Domestic flyers into Maharashtra from many states for instance, have to get a COVID-19 test done irrespective of symptoms. If there was rampant corona, we would see a spike in cases from just these flyers. It may be hard for people to accept this reality but almost all evidence points to the fact India has flattened the corona curve, while the US, UK and most of Europe still haven’t. What is even more remarkable about India’s achievement is that it has managed to do this without draconian lockdowns (apart from the two months in April-May 2020). In fact, cases have dropped even as India opened up more.

Question: 1

Which of the following strengthens the author’s argument that India has tackled the COVID-19 pandemic better than most advanced nations?

Updated On: Jul 18, 2024
  • India’s positivity rate of COVID-19 cases and admissions in Indian hospitals are reduced.
  • India’s counting of the number of COVID-19 cases is incorrect.
  • India’s testing facilities for COVID-19 cases are inadequate.
  • India’s classification of COVID-19 cases is inaccurate.
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The Correct Option is A

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The correct Answer is (A): India’s positivity rate of COVID-19 cases and admissions in Indian hospitals are reduced.
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Question: 2

Which of the following weakens the author’s argument that India has tackled the COVID19 pandemic better than most advanced nations?

Updated On: Jul 17, 2024
  • India lacks the co-ordination and effort to execute conspiracies.
  • Many Indians are possibly not getting tested.
  • Evidence points to the fact India has flattened the corona curve.
  • India has not imposed draconian lockdowns.
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The Correct Option is B

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The correct Answer is (B): Many Indians are possibly not getting tested.
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Question: 3

“To think that the Deep Indian State is capable of fudging data at the level of every district and every state, and sustaining this façade for months is giving it way too much credit.” In this statement, the author indicates that

Updated On: Jul 18, 2024
  • There are unauthorised networks of power operating independently of the Indian state’s political leadership in pursuit of their own agenda and goals.
  • There are authorised networks of power operating independently of the Indian state’s political leadership in pursuit of their own agenda and goals.
  • There may be unauthorised networks of power operating independently of the Indian state’s political leadership in pursuit of their own agenda and goals, but their influence is questionable.
  • There may be unauthorised networks of power operating independently of the Indian state’s political leadership in pursuit of their own agenda and goals, and their influence is deep and pervasive.
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The Correct Option is C

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The correct Answer is (C): There may be unauthorised networks of power operating independently of the Indian state’s political leadership in pursuit of their own agenda and goals, but their influence is questionable.
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Question: 4

According to the given passage, which of the following statements is not true?

Updated On: Jul 18, 2024
  • Developed nations are reluctant to learn from India’s experience as Indian data is doubtful.
  • India does not get as much credit for tackling the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • India is seen as a poor, third-world country.
  • India is seen as untrustworthy and incapable of tackling the COVID-19 pandemic independently.
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The Correct Option is A

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The correct Answer is (A): Developed nations are reluctant to learn from India’s experience as Indian data is doubtful.
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Question: 5

According to the given passage, which of the following statements is true?

Updated On: Aug 21, 2024
  • COVID-19 cases in India have reduced because of reduction in restrictions.
  • COVID-19 cases in India have increased with reduction in restrictions.
  • COVID-19 cases in India have reduced with increase in restrictions.
  • COVID-19 cases in India have reduced despite the reduction in restrictions.
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct Answer is (D): COVID-19 cases in India have reduced despite the reduction in restrictions.
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