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Question 1
(A) This dire need for medicines leads to rampant and over-cultivation of plant parts leading to a rare, endangered, critical and extinct state.
(B) 960 medicinal aromatic plants are used by the contemporary trade and Ayurvedic industry and 178 species of them are consumed in volumes exceeding 100 metric tonnes per year and these constitute about 80% of the total industrial demand of all botanicals in the country.
(C) The global market potential is pegged at US$ 62 million but sadly India has less than 0.5% share.
(D) It has been estimated by the World Health Organization, WHO that 70 to 80 percent people worldwide resort to traditional, largely herbal medicine to meet their primary health-care needs.
(E) However, after China, India is the largest exporter of medicinal plants and herbal products. This is a result of export without proper certification that fetches low returns.
(F)India has over 50,000 herbal formulations attributed under traditional knowledge falling under the ambit of Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha and Tibetan medicine and folk tradition.
Question 2
(A) This dire need for medicines leads to rampant and over-cultivation of plant parts leading to a rare, endangered, critical and extinct state.
(B) 960 medicinal aromatic plants are used by the contemporary trade and Ayurvedic industry and 178 species of them are consumed in volumes exceeding 100 metric tonnes per year and these constitute about 80% of the total industrial demand of all botanicals in the country.
(C) The global market potential is pegged at US$ 62 million but sadly India has less than 0.5% share.
(D) It has been estimated by the World Health Organization, WHO that 70 to 80 percent people worldwide resort to traditional, largely herbal medicine to meet their primary health-care needs.
(E) However, after China, India is the largest exporter of medicinal plants and herbal products. This is a result of export without proper certification that fetches low returns.
(F)India has over 50,000 herbal formulations attributed under traditional knowledge falling under the ambit of Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha and Tibetan medicine and folk tradition.
Question 3
(A) This dire need for medicines leads to rampant and over-cultivation of plant parts leading to a rare, endangered, critical and extinct state.
(B) 960 medicinal aromatic plants are used by the contemporary trade and Ayurvedic industry and 178 species of them are consumed in volumes exceeding 100 metric tonnes per year and these constitute about 80% of the total industrial demand of all botanicals in the country.
(C) The global market potential is pegged at US$ 62 million but sadly India has less than 0.5% share.
(D) It has been estimated by the World Health Organization, WHO that 70 to 80 percent people worldwide resort to traditional, largely herbal medicine to meet their primary health-care needs.
(E) However, after China, India is the largest exporter of medicinal plants and herbal products. This is a result of export without proper certification that fetches low returns.
(F)India has over 50,000 herbal formulations attributed under traditional knowledge falling under the ambit of Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha and Tibetan medicine and folk tradition.
Question 4
(A) This dire need for medicines leads to rampant and over-cultivation of plant parts leading to a rare, endangered, critical and extinct state.
(B) 960 medicinal aromatic plants are used by the contemporary trade and Ayurvedic industry and 178 species of them are consumed in volumes exceeding 100 metric tonnes per year and these constitute about 80% of the total industrial demand of all botanicals in the country.
(C) The global market potential is pegged at US$ 62 million but sadly India has less than 0.5% share.
(D) It has been estimated by the World Health Organization, WHO that 70 to 80 percent people worldwide resort to traditional, largely herbal medicine to meet their primary health-care needs.
(E) However, after China, India is the largest exporter of medicinal plants and herbal products. This is a result of export without proper certification that fetches low returns.
(F)India has over 50,000 herbal formulations attributed under traditional knowledge falling under the ambit of Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha and Tibetan medicine and folk tradition.
Question 5
(A) This dire need for medicines leads to rampant and over-cultivation of plant parts leading to a rare, endangered, critical and extinct state.
(B) 960 medicinal aromatic plants are used by the contemporary trade and Ayurvedic industry and 178 species of them are consumed in volumes exceeding 100 metric tonnes per year and these constitute about 80% of the total industrial demand of all botanicals in the country.
(C) The global market potential is pegged at US$ 62 million but sadly India has less than 0.5% share.
(D) It has been estimated by the World Health Organization, WHO that 70 to 80 percent people worldwide resort to traditional, largely herbal medicine to meet their primary health-care needs.
(E) However, after China, India is the largest exporter of medicinal plants and herbal products. This is a result of export without proper certification that fetches low returns.
(F)India has over 50,000 herbal formulations attributed under traditional knowledge falling under the ambit of Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha and Tibetan medicine and folk tradition.
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Question 11
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In a certain code,
‘An enemy of your’ is written as ’40 19 11 63’.
‘your few of silver’ is written as ’37 11 80 19’.
‘an stock of silver’ is written as ’75 11 63 37’.
Question 12
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In a certain code,
‘An enemy of your’ is written as ’40 19 11 63’.
‘your few of silver’ is written as ’37 11 80 19’.
‘an stock of silver’ is written as ’75 11 63 37’.
Question 13
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In a certain code,
‘An enemy of your’ is written as ’40 19 11 63’.
‘your few of silver’ is written as ’37 11 80 19’.
‘an stock of silver’ is written as ’75 11 63 37’.
Question 14
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In a certain code,
‘An enemy of your’ is written as ’40 19 11 63’.
‘your few of silver’ is written as ’37 11 80 19’.
‘an stock of silver’ is written as ’75 11 63 37’.
Question 15
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In a certain code,
‘An enemy of your’ is written as ’40 19 11 63’.
‘your few of silver’ is written as ’37 11 80 19’.
‘an stock of silver’ is written as ’75 11 63 37’.
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