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Day 80/100 of Prelims Target Series
⚡️Today's Target(3rd round)
✍🏻 Indian Geography
1. Indian Climate (भारतीय जलवायु)
2. Indian Soils (भारतीय मिट्टी)
3. Natural Vegetation in India
(भारत की प्राकृतिक वनस्पति)
✍🏻Indian Polity and Governance
1. Constitutional Bodies (संवैधानिक निकाय)
2. Non-Constitutional Bodies
(असंवैधानिक निकाय)
3. Regulatory, Statutory &
Other Important Bodies
(नियामक, वैधानिक और
अन्य महत्वपूर्ण निकाय)
4. All Constitutional Amendments
(सभी संवैधानिक संशोधन)
#Pre_Rivison #Prelims2025
⚡️Today's Target(3rd round)
✍🏻 Indian Geography
1. Indian Climate (भारतीय जलवायु)
2. Indian Soils (भारतीय मिट्टी)
3. Natural Vegetation in India
(भारत की प्राकृतिक वनस्पति)
✍🏻Indian Polity and Governance
1. Constitutional Bodies (संवैधानिक निकाय)
2. Non-Constitutional Bodies
(असंवैधानिक निकाय)
3. Regulatory, Statutory &
Other Important Bodies
(नियामक, वैधानिक और
अन्य महत्वपूर्ण निकाय)
4. All Constitutional Amendments
(सभी संवैधानिक संशोधन)
#Pre_Rivison #Prelims2025
Comprehension Passage:
In a speculative scenario, imagine that Earth's atmospheric oxygen concentration gradually increases from its current level of approximately 21% to 50% over several decades. Such a shift, while theoretically enhancing the metabolic efficiency of aerobic organisms, would also bring with it unforeseen ecological and environmental challenges. The chemical reactivity of oxygen would accelerate oxidation processes, causing metals to corrode faster and organic materials to degrade more rapidly. Wildfires would become not only more frequent but also far more intense, as many materials would ignite at lower temperatures. Interestingly, some biological systems, such as certain insects, may thrive, potentially growing in size due to more efficient respiratory processes. However, humans and other large mammals might suffer from oxygen toxicity, leading to health complications. Such a transformation, while gradual, would fundamentally alter ecosystems, survival patterns, and even technological safety standards.
In a speculative scenario, imagine that Earth's atmospheric oxygen concentration gradually increases from its current level of approximately 21% to 50% over several decades. Such a shift, while theoretically enhancing the metabolic efficiency of aerobic organisms, would also bring with it unforeseen ecological and environmental challenges. The chemical reactivity of oxygen would accelerate oxidation processes, causing metals to corrode faster and organic materials to degrade more rapidly. Wildfires would become not only more frequent but also far more intense, as many materials would ignite at lower temperatures. Interestingly, some biological systems, such as certain insects, may thrive, potentially growing in size due to more efficient respiratory processes. However, humans and other large mammals might suffer from oxygen toxicity, leading to health complications. Such a transformation, while gradual, would fundamentally alter ecosystems, survival patterns, and even technological safety standards.
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Comprehension Passage: In a speculative scenario, imagine that Earth's atmospheric oxygen concentration gradually increases from its current level of approximately 21% to 50% over several decades. Such a shift, while theoretically enhancing the metabolic…
Which one of the following can be most logically inferred from the passage above?
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5%
An increase in oxygen concentration will uniformly benefit all aerobic life forms.
35%
Higher oxygen levels will pose more risks to technology and human systems than to natural ecosystems
55%
The consequences of increased O² levels would include both adaptive evolution and systemic hazards.
4%
A gradual change in atmospheric gases would not significantly impact ecological balance.