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Subjects
All Subjects 231 ACC311
Fundamentals of Auditing
F:210
210
ACC31Q
F:97
97
ACC501
Business Finance
F:248
248
ACC707
F:33
33
BIF101
Introduction to Bioinformatics
F:37
37
BIF401
Bioinformatics I
F:27
27
BIF401P
Bioinformatics I (Practical)
F:53
53
BIF501
Bioinformatics II
F:63
63
BIF501P
Bioinformatics II (Practical)
F:49
49
BIF601
Bioinformatics Computing I
F:25
25
BIF601P
Bioinformatics Computing I (Practical)
F:35
35
BIF602
Bioinformatics Computing II
F:3
3
BIF604
Special Topics in Bioinformatics
F:67
67
BIO101
Basic I-Biology
F:17
17
BIO102
Basic II-Chemistry
F:38
38
BIO201
M:30
30
BIO203
M:42
42
BIO303
M:29
29
BIO401
Biostatistics
F:24
24
BIO502
Genomics
F:20
20
BIO503
Biological Physics
M:30 F:48
78
BIO504P
Biochemistry I (Practical)
F:23
23
BIO504T
Biochemistry I (Theory)
F:12
12
BIO505P
Essentials of Genetics (Practical)
F:71
71
BIO505T
Essentials of Genetics (Theory)
F:11
11
BIO506P
Biochemistry II (Practical)
F:35
35
BIO506T
Biochemistry II (Theory)
F:16
16
BIO5101
Introduction to Biotechnology
F:25
25
BIO5105
Cell Biology
F:18
18
BIO601
Proteomics
F:20
20
BIO732
Gene Manipulation and Genetic Engineering
F:49
49
BNK601
Banking Laws & Practices
F:129
129
BNK603
Consumer Banking
F:115
115
BNK610
Islamic Banking Practices
F:69
69
BNK611
Economic Ideology in Islam
F:102
102
BNK612
Financial Jurisprudence in Islam
F:29
29
BNK613
Islamic Ethics in Business
F:23
23
BT101
Ecology, Biodiversity & Evolution-I
F:80
80
BT102
M:31 F:53
84
BT201
F:246
246
BT301
F:30
30
BT302
Immunology
M:55 F:35
90
BT401
Genetic Resources & Conservation
F:163
163
BT402
F:37
37
BT403
F:43
43
BT404
M:9
9
BT405
Nano Biotechnology
F:41
41
BT406
Research Methodology & Skill Enhancement
F:106
106
BT501
Health Biotechnology
F:141
141
BT503
Environment Biotechnology
F:74
74
BT504
Genomics and Proteomics
F:67
67
BT505
Biosensors
F:68
68
BT511P
Introduction to Biotechnology (Practical)
F:25
25
BT511T
F:27
27
BT512P
Microbial Biotechnology (Practical)
F:74
74
BT512T
Microbial Biotechnology (Theory)
F:170
170
BT513P
Principles of Biochemical Engineering (Practical)
F:71
71
BT513T
Principles of Biochemical Engineering (Theory)
F:37
37
BT601
Virology
F:69
69
BT603
F:21
21
BT604
F:19
19
BT605
Biosafety & Bioethics
F:58
58
BT611P
Food Biotechnology (Practical)
F:52
52
BT611T
Food Biotechnology (Theory)
F:55
55
BT612P
Fermentation Technology (Practical)
F:31
31
BT612T
Fermentation Technology (Theory)
F:12
12
BT613T
Agriculture Biotechnology (Theory)
F:28
28
BT614P
Industrial Biotechnology (Practical)
F:28
28
BT614T
Industrial Biotechnology (Theory)
F:37
37
CHE201
Physical Chemistry
F:77
77
CHE301
M:28
28
CS001
F:58
58
CS101
Introduction to Computing
F:751
751
CS201
Introduction to Programming
M:97 F:247
344
CS201P
Introduction to Programming (Practical)
F:200
200
CS202
F:192
192
CS204
F:77
77
CS205
Information Security
F:87
87
CS206
F:57
57
CS301
Data Structures
F:141
141
CS301P
Data Structures (Practical)
F:63
63
CS302
Digital Logic Design
F:192
192
CS302P
F:64
64
CS304
Object Oriented Programming
F:89
89
CS304P
Object Oriented Programming (Practical)
F:147
147
CS306
Introduction to Python
F:75
75
CS306P
Introduction to Python (Practical)
F:88
88
CS311
Introduction to Web Services Development
F:132
132
CS312
F:47
47
CS314
Introduction to Cellular Networks
F:84
84
CS315
F:57
57
CS401
F:117
117
CS401P
F:94
94
CS402
M:67 F:140
207
CS403
Database Management Systems
F:162
162
CS403P
Database Management Systems (Practical)
F:120
120
CS405
Database Programming using Oracle 11g
F:70
70
CS406
F:28
28
CS407
Routing and Switching
F:70
70
CS408
Human Computer Interaction
M:94 F:76
170
CS409
Introduction to Database Administration
F:43
43
CS409P
F:59
59
CS411
Visual Programming
F:100
100
CS420
Web Development for Portable Devices
F:106
106
CS431
Wireless Communication
F:43
43
CS432
F:80
80
CS435
Cloud Computing
F:46
46
CS441
F:73
73
CS442
Introduction to Data Science
F:29
29
CS501
F:120
120
CS502
Fundamentals of Algorithms
F:156
156
CS504
Software Engineering - I
F:179
179
CS505
F:49
49
CS505P
F:96
96
CS506
Web Design and Development
F:196
196
CS507
Information Systems
M:87 F:165
252
CS508
F:227
227
CS510
F:63
63
CS513
Advanced Data Analytics and Business Intelligence
F:128
128
CS514
F:23
23
CS521
F:26
26
CS525
F:25
25
CS601
Data Communication
F:137
137
CS602
Computer Graphics
F:105
105
CS603
F:62
62
CS603P
F:54
54
CS604
F:177
177
CS604P
F:86
86
CS605
F:82
82
CS606
F:194
194
CS607
Artificial Intelligence
F:134
134
CS607P
Artificial Intelligence (Practical)
F:108
108
CS608
F:75
75
CS609
F:89
89
CS610
Computer Networks
F:126
126
CS610P
F:100
100
CS611
F:78
78
CS614
Data Warehousing
F:126
126
CS615
F:121
121
CS620
Modelling and Simulation
F:62
62
CS621
F:38
38
CS625
Professional Practices
M:30 F:27
57
CS626
F:30
30
CS627
F:39
39
CS628
F:30
30
CS636
F:40
40
ECE101
Introduction to Early Childhood Education
F:69
69
ECE201
Language Development of the Child
F:47
47
ECE202
Physical Development of the Child
F:29
29
ECE203
Children Literature and Educational Games
F:56
56
ECE204
Independence, Self-Management and Ethics in Early Years
F:24
24
ECE301
Psycho Social Development of the Child
F:19
19
ECE302
Education for Sustainable Development in Early Childhood Education
F:21
21
ECE402
Trends and Issues in Early Childhood Education
F:48
48
ECO302
Principles of Microeconomics
F:36
36
ECO303
Principles of Macroeconomics
F:20
20
ECO401
Economics
F:383
383
ECO402
Microeconomics
F:99
99
ECO403
Macroeconomics
F:137
137
ECO404
Managerial Economics
F:129
129
ECO501
Development Economics
F:32
32
ECO601
Business Econometrics
F:40
40
ECO603
International Economics
F:53
53
ECO604
F:64
64
ECO605
F:30
30
ECO606
Mathematical Economics I
F:108
108
ECO607
F:182
182
ECO608
F:57
57
ECO609
F:48
48
ECO610
F:74
74
ECO612
F:21
21
ECO613
F:50
50
ECO614
F:47
47
ECO615
F:55
55
ECO616
F:68
68
ECO622
F:29
29
EDU101
Foundations of Education
M:155 F:72
227
EDU201
Learning Theories
F:95
95
EDU301
General Methods of Teaching
F:20
20
EDU302
Human Development and Learning
F:57
57
EDU303
Child Development
F:113
113
EDU304
Introduction to Guidance and Counseling
F:33
33
EDU305
Classroom Management
M:120 F:88
208
EDU306
Teaching of Social Studies and Islamiat in Early Years of Education
F:48
48
EDU401
Contemporary Issues and Trends in Education
M:122 F:117
239
EDU402
Curriculum Development
F:46
46
EDU403
Art, Crafts and Calligraphy
F:37
37
EDU405
Classroom Assessment
F:87
87
EDU406
Critical Thinking and reflective Practice
M:45 F:75
120
EDU407
Research Methods in Education
F:24
24
EDU410
Teaching of Literacy Skills
M:37 F:65
102
EDU411
Teaching of Urdu
F:312
312
EDU430
ICT in Education
M:276 F:147
423
EDU431
Test Development & Evaluation
M:33 F:62
95
EDU433
Professionalism in Teaching
M:84 F:66
150
EDU501
School, Community and Teacher
M:135 F:42
177
EDU505
M:29 F:41
70
EDU510
Teaching of Mathematics
F:15
15
EDU512
Teaching of Islamic Studies
F:86
86
EDU515
Teaching of Geography
F:12
12
EDU516
Teaching of English
M:31 F:54
85
EDU601
Philosophy of Education
F:129
129
EDU602
Educational Leadership and Management
F:52
52
EDU604
Comparative Education
F:103
103
EDU654
Addressing problems of learning through technology and pedagogy
M:98 F:25
123
EDU705
F:26
26
EDUA305
Classroom Management for Young Learners
F:52
52
EDUA402
Curriculum Development for Early Childhood Education
F:10
10
EDUA403
Teaching of Arts, Crafts & Calligraphy
F:49
49
EDUA405
Assessment and Evaluation in Early Years of Education
F:16
16
EDUA406
Reflective Practices and Critical Thinking in Early Years
F:47
47
EDUA411
Teaching of Urdu in Early Childhood
F:55
55
EDUA430
Use of Information and Communication Technology for Early Childhood Education
F:77
77
EDUA501
Role of School, Community & Teacher in Early Years of Education
F:32
32
EDUA510
Teaching of Mathematics in Early Childhood
F:11
11
EDUA516
Teaching of English in Early Childhood
F:51
51
EDUA601
Philosophical Foundations of Early Childhood Education
F:20
20
EDUA602
Leadership and Management of Early Childhood Education Programs
F:22
22
ENG001
F:417
417
ENG101
English Comprehension
F:344
344
ENG201
Business and Technical English Writing
M:47 F:289
336
ENG301
Business Communication
M:53 F:340
393
ENG401
F:63
63
ENG501
History of English Language
M:28 F:73
101
ENG502
Introduction to Linguistics
M:27 F:55
82
ENG503
Introduction to English Language Teaching
F:31
31
ENG504
Second Language Acquisition
F:44
44
ENG505
F:68
68
ENG506
World Englishes
F:60
60
ENG507
Phonetics and Phonology
F:64
64
ENG508
Semantics and Pragmatics
F:61
61
ENG509
Morphology and Syntax
M:17 F:50
67
ENG510
Sociolinguistics
F:41
41
ENG511
F:102
102
ENG512
F:44
44
ENG513
F:35
35
ENG514
F:57
57
ENG515
F:37
37
ENG516
F:50
50
ENG517
M:141 F:38
179
ENG518
M:17 F:65
82
ENG519
M:247 F:64
311
ENG520
M:116 F:112
228
ENG522
Applied Linguistics
M:38 F:92
130
ENG523
M:44 F:76
120
ENG524
M:20 F:48
68
ENG527
F:78
78
ENG529
M:15 F:34
49
ETH100
Effective Citizenship
F:145
145
ETH201
F:20
20
ETH202
Ethics (for Non-Muslims)
F:54
54
FIN611
Advanced Financial Accounting
F:113
113
FIN621
Financial Statement Analysis
F:168
168
FIN622
Corporate Finance
F:162
162
FIN623
Taxation Management
F:203
203
FIN624
Islamic Modes of Finance
F:99
99
FIN625
Credit & Risk Management
F:96
96
FIN630
F:217
217
FIN702
F:56
56
FIN703
F:104
104
FIN711
F:73
73
GSC101
General Science
F:423
423
GSC201
Teaching of General Science
F:47
47
GSCA201
Teaching of General Science in Early Years of Education
F:28
28
HRM613
Performance Management
F:59
59
HRM617
Training and Development
F:70
70
HRM624
Conflict Management
F:220
220
HRM626
Recruitment and selection
F:56
56
HRM627
Human Resource Development
F:300
300
HRM733
F:19
19
HRM737
F:20
20
ISL1151
F:126
126
ISL1252
F:87
87
ISL1253
F:73
73
ISL201
F:39
39
ISL202
Islamic Studies
F:903
903
ISL2351
F:24
24
ISL2352
F:84
84
ISL2453
F:26
26
ISL2454
F:52
52
IT430
E-Commerce
F:280
280
IT601
F:31
31
IT602
F:33
33
MB501P
Cell Biology (Practical)
F:48
48
MB502P
Molecular Biology (Practical)
F:111
111
MB502T
Molecular Biology (Theory)
F:67
67
MB503T
F:35
35
MB504P
Methods in Molecular Biology (Practical)
F:46
46
MB504T
Methods in Molecular Biology (Theory)
F:53
53
MCD401
F:10
10
MCD403
F:20
20
MCD504
Acting and Performance
F:80
80
MCM101
Introduction to Mass Communication
F:98
98
MCM301
Communication skills
F:66
66
MCM304
Mass Media in Pakistan
F:52
52
MCM310
Journalistic Writing
F:114
114
MCM311
Reporting and Sub-Editing
F:96
96
MCM401
Fundamentals of Public Relations
F:108
108
MCM411
Introduction to Broadcasting
F:76
76
MCM431
F:118
118
MCM501
Advertising for Print and Electronic Media
F:105
105
MCM511
Theories of Communication
F:44
44
MCM514
F:21
21
MCM515
F:21
21
MCM516
F:55
55
MCM517
F:68
68
MCM520
F:67
67
MCM532
F:42
42
MCM601
Media Management
F:99
99
MCM604
F:115
115
MCM610
Mass Communication Law & Ethics
F:85
85
MGMT611
Human Relations (alt. code=HRM611)
F:205
205
MGMT614
Supply Chain Management
F:43
43
MGMT615
Transportation & Logistics Management
F:42
42
MGMT617
Production Planning and Inventory Control
F:44
44
MGMT622
Management Skills
F:149
149
MGMT623
Leadership & Team Management - MGMT623 (alt. code=HRM623)
M:87 F:160
247
MGMT625
F:126
126
MGMT627
Project Management
F:130
130
MGMT628
F:234
234
MGMT629
F:99
99
MGMT630
F:112
112
MGMT631
Enterprise Resource Planning
F:43
43
MGT101
Financial Accounting
F:330
330
MGT111
Introduction to Public Administration
F:197
197
MGT201
Financial Management
F:110
110
MGT211
Introduction To Business
F:175
175
MGT301
Principles of Marketing
F:215
215
MGT302
Digital Marketing
F:39
39
MGT401
Financial Accounting II
F:30
30
MGT402
Cost & Management Accounting
F:107
107
MGT404
F:135
135
MGT411
Money & Banking
F:194
194
MGT415
Introduction to Business Analytics
F:86
86
MGT501
Human Resource Management
F:396
396
MGT502
Organizational Behaviour
M:167 F:555
722
MGT503
Principles of Management
F:325
325
MGT504
F:214
214
MGT510
Total Quality Management (alt. code=MGMT510)
M:100 F:561
661
MGT513
Public Administration in Pakistan
F:80
80
MGT520
International Business
F:231
231
MGT522
Introduction to Public Policy
F:116
116
MGT601
F:121
121
MGT602
Entrepreneurship
F:270
270
MGT603
Strategic Management
F:330
330
MGT604
Management of Financial Institutions (alt. code=BNK604)
F:123
123
MGT605
F:66
66
MGT610
F:231
231
MGT611
Business & Labor Law
F:122
122
MGT612
F:77
77
MGT613
Production / Operations Management
F:220
220
MGT621
F:114
114
MGT701
F:52
52
MGT703
F:46
46
MGT713
F:44
44
MGT714
F:71
71
MGT717
F:42
42
MGT723
F:20
20
MGT725
F:67
67
MGTE630
Knowledge Management
M:34 F:19
53
MIC501P
Microbiology (Practical)
F:71
71
MIC501T
Microbiology (Theory)
F:40
40
MKT501
Marketing Management
F:250
250
MKT529
Export Marketing
F:53
53
MKT530
Consumer Behaviour
F:71
71
MKT610
Customer Relationship Management
F:83
83
MKT621
Advertising & Promotion
F:94
94
MKT624
Brand Management
F:114
114
MKT627
Sales Management
F:61
61
MKT630
International Marketing
F:127
127
MKT703
F:37
37
MKT726
F:20
20
MTH001
F:276
276
MTH100
General Mathematics
F:216
216
MTH101
Calculus And Analytical Geometry
F:1292
1292
MTH102
F:32
32
MTH104
Sets and Logic
F:64
64
MTH201
F:68
68
MTH202
Discrete Mathematics
F:238
238
MTH301
F:406
406
MTH302
Business Mathematics & Statistics
F:778
778
MTH303
Mathematical Methods
F:160
160
MTH304
F:35
35
MTH401
F:226
226
MTH403
F:147
147
MTH404
F:41
41
MTH405
F:132
132
MTH501
Linear Algebra
F:366
366
MTH5101
Calculus I
F:27
27
MTH5102
Calculus II
F:12
12
MTH601
F:266
266
MTH603
F:160
160
MTH621
F:105
105
MTH622
F:62
62
MTH631
F:167
167
MTH632
F:97
97
MTH633
F:54
54
MTH634
F:67
67
MTH641
F:179
179
MTH642
F:76
76
MTH643
F:22
22
MTH644
F:101
101
MTH645
F:63
63
MTH646
F:91
91
MTH647
F:53
53
PAD603
F:60
60
PAK301
Pakistan Studies
M:10 F:155
165
PAK302
Pakistan Studies
F:131
131
PAK522
Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan
F:51
51
PHY101
Physics
F:626
626
PHY301
F:95
95
PSC201
International Relations
F:85
85
PSC401
F:48
48
PSY101
Introduction to Psychology
F:409
409
PSY401
F:166
166
PSY402
F:43
43
PSY403
Social Psychology
F:262
262
PSY404
Abnormal Psychology
F:137
137
PSY405
Personality Psychology
F:174
174
PSY406
Educational Psychology
M:182 F:244
426
PSY407
F:175
175
PSY408
F:207
207
PSY409
F:143
143
PSY502
History & Systems of Psychology
F:264
264
PSY504
Cognitive Psychology
F:126
126
PSY505
Developmental Psychology
F:108
108
PSY510
F:179
179
PSY511
Environmental Psychology
F:69
69
PSY512
Gender Issues in Psychology
F:192
192
PSY513
F:175
175
PSY514
F:104
104
PSY515
Cross Cultural Psychology
F:140
140
PSY516
F:88
88
PSY610
F:81
81
PSY611
Ethical Issues in Psychology
F:132
132
PSY631
F:116
116
PSY632
F:180
180
PSYP402
F:90
90
PSYP610
F:171
171
PSYP631
F:185
185
SE601
F:21
21
SE601P
F:61
61
SE602
F:36
36
SOC101
Introduction to Sociology
M:121 F:1279
1400
SOC201
Social Statistics
F:191
191
SOC301
Introduction to Social Work
F:63
63
SOC302
Sociological Theories
F:94
94
SOC401
Cultural Anthropology
M:137 F:143
280
SOC402
F:59
59
SOC403
Gender Studies
F:80
80
SOC404
Pakistani Society and Culture
F:109
109
SOC509
F:89
89
SOC601
F:45
45
SOC602
Sociology of Education
F:50
50
SOC603
Sociology of Development
F:50
50
SOC604
Community Development
F:61
61
SOC605
Population Dynamics
F:51
51
SOC606
F:45
45
SOC607
F:90
90
SOC608
F:57
57
SOC609
F:82
82
SOC610
Electronic Media & Virtual Community
F:86
86
SOC611
F:58
58
SOC612
F:60
60
SOC613
F:70
70
SOC614
F:46
46
SOC615
F:65
65
SOC616
F:40
40
SOC617
F:59
59
STA301
Statistics and Probability
F:402
402
STA302
Data Analytics and Business Intelligence
F:34
34
STA621
F:64
64
STA630
Research Methods
M:76 F:298
374
STA631
Inferential Statistics
F:29
29
STA641
Statistical Packages and its Applications
F:87
87
STA642
Probability Distributions
F:59
59
STAT404
F:29
29
URD100
Urdu Language
F:42
42
URD101
Urdu
F:158
158
ZOO102
F:9
9
ZOO103
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Animal Diversity: Invertebrates
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Fish Biology (Theory)
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Q140

How much of the world’s surface is too polluted to fish or swim in?

  • A) 50%
  • B) 30%
  • C) 40%
  • D) 60%
AI Explanation
Environmental assessments indicate that roughly 30 percent of the world's water surface has become too polluted to support safe fishing or swimming. This highlights the widespread impact of industrial and municipal water pollution.
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Q141

How many percent of forests have been decreased in the world between 1980 and 1995?

  • A) 7 %
  • B) 6 %
  • C) 8 %
  • D) 5 %
AI Explanation
Global environmental data covering the period from 1980 to 1995 shows that approximately 7 percent of the world's total forest cover was lost. This deforestation contributed significantly to habitat destruction and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Q142

What is the percentage of US companies that had been involved in antitrust suits during the previous five years?

  • A) 12%
  • B) 10%
  • C) 11%
  • D) 9%
AI Explanation
Studies examining corporate legal history indicate that about 10 percent of U.S. companies had been involved in antitrust suits during the analyzed five-year period. Antitrust litigation remains an important mechanism for regulating market competition.
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Q143

Which of the following is not a feature of perfect competition?

  • A) Buyers and sellers can freely and immediately enter or leave the market
  • B) External parties regulate the price, quantity, or quality of the goods being bought and sold in the market
  • C) All buyers and sellers are utility maximizers
  • D) There are numerous buyers and sellers, none of whom has a substantial share of the market
AI Explanation
In a perfectly competitive market, prices, quantities, and qualities are determined entirely by decentralized supply and demand forces rather than external regulation. Government or external intervention characterizes regulated markets instead of pure competition.
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Q144

How many species of plant and animal inhabiting the planet?

  • A) None of the above
  • B) 2 Million
  • C) 3 Million
  • D) 1 Million
AI Explanation
Scientific estimates place the total number of described and estimated plant and animal species on Earth significantly higher, often ranging in the tens of millions or at least several million. Therefore, none of the specific low figure options accurately reflect biodiversity estimates.
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Q145

A combination of water and air that is poisoned is known as?

  • A) Chemical rain
  • B) Poisonous rain
  • C) Acid rain
  • D) None of the above
AI Explanation
Acid rain is formed when atmospheric moisture mixes with sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides emitted by human activities, creating poisoned precipitation. This environmental phenomenon causes severe damage to forests, aquatic ecosystems, and structures.
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Q146

The benefits of pollution control should flow to those who have had to bear?

  • A) External costs of pollution
  • B) Both a & b
  • C) None of the above
  • D) Internal cost of pollution
AI Explanation
Distributive and compensatory justice require that the financial and health benefits of pollution control flow directly to those individuals who bore the externalized costs and harms of pollution. Ensuring this alignment restores fairness to affected communities.
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Q147

How many views do exist in society in the face of the high degree of market concentration in oligopolistic industries?

  • A) Four
  • B) Two
  • C) None of the above
  • D) Three
AI Explanation
Discussions surrounding high market concentration in oligopolistic industries generally feature three main perspectives or views: the antitrust view, the nonintervention or Chicago school view, and the Schumpeterian or innovative competition view.
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Q148

Which one of the following is the principal Utilitarian remedy for pollution?

  • A) To internalize external costs of production
  • B) To externalize internal costs of production
  • C) To maximize the total social cost of production
  • D) To minimize the total social cost of production
AI Explanation
From a utilitarian standpoint, the principal remedy for pollution is to achieve a balance where the total social costs of pollution are minimized. This involves weighing the costs of pollution control against the social benefits of production.
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Q149

Which type of resource depletion is marked by increasing rates of usage and sudden, complete depletion within a short period of time?

  • A) Depletion of fossil fuels
  • B) Species depletion
  • C) Exponential depletion
  • D) Peaked depletion
AI Explanation
Exponential depletion describes a resource consumption pattern characterized by accelerating rates of usage over time, resulting in rapid and sudden exhaustion once reserves approach critical thresholds.
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Q150

Examples of social systems of hierarchy include all except?

  • A) None of the given options
  • B) Racism
  • C) Capitalism
  • D) Social classes
AI Explanation
Social systems of hierarchy typically involve structured inequalities of power, status, or privilege, such as racism, sexism, and social classes. Capitalism is an economic system based on private ownership and market exchange rather than an inherent social hierarchy system.
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Q151

Who argues that though it is unjust to impose heavy burdens on present generations for the sake of the future?

  • A) John Rawls
  • B) None of the above
  • C) John Locke
  • D) Adam smith
AI Explanation
John Rawls addresses intergenerational justice in his theory, discussing how burdens and benefits should be fairly distributed across generations without unjustly sacrificing present welfare entirely for the distant future.
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Q152

Which of the following refers to the consumption of finite or scarce resources?

  • A) Ozone depletion
  • B) None of the above
  • C) Economic depletion
  • D) Resource depletion
AI Explanation
Resource depletion specifically refers to the consumption, exhaustion, and reduction of finite or scarce natural resources faster than they can be naturally replenished.
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Q153

Which one of the following is not a view in the face of high degree of market concentration in oligopolistic industries?

  • A) Do-Nothing view
  • B) Economy View
  • C) Regulation view
  • D) Antitrust view
AI Explanation
The standard economic and business ethics literature identifies three main views regarding oligopolistic concentration: the antitrust view, the do-nothing (or Chicago school) view, and the regulation view. The 'Economy View' is not recognized as one of these standard viewpoints.
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Q154

Internalizing external costs is also consistent with which form of justice?

  • A) Both a & b
  • B) Compensatory justice
  • C) Retributive
  • D) None of the above
AI Explanation
Internalizing external costs is primarily aligned with distributive and corrective justice principles by ensuring producers and consumers pay the full social cost of their actions. Since distributive justice is not among the options (retributive and compensatory being different forms), none of the given choices is correct.
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Q155

Group of thinkers, sees the key form of hierarchy connected to the destruction of the environment as the domination of women by men is known as?

  • A) None of the above
  • B) Eco-feminists
  • C) Both a & b
  • D) Eco-masculinity
AI Explanation
Eco-feminists argue that the domination of women by men and the domination of nature are deeply interconnected forms of oppression rooted in patriarchal hierarchies. They contend that resolving environmental crises requires dismantling these underlying systems of social domination.
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Q156

Who should bear the costs of pollution control?

  • A) Who cause pollution
  • B) None of the given options
  • C) Both who cause and benefited from pollution
  • D) Who benefited from pollution
AI Explanation
Principles of distributive and retributive justice dictate that pollution control costs should be shared by those who create the environmental harm as well as those who profited from the activities causing it. This ensures that the financial burden aligns with responsibility and benefit.
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Q157

Which of the following suggests setting up regulatory agencies and legislation to control the activities of large corporations?

  • A) Advocate of Antitrust view
  • B) Advocate of Do-Nothing view
  • C) Advocate of Business view
  • D) Advocate of Regulation view
AI Explanation
Advocates of the regulation view argue that market failures in concentrated or oligopolistic industries cannot be solved purely by trust-busting or laissez-faire approaches. Instead, they propose establishing dedicated regulatory agencies and legislation to oversee and control corporate behavior.
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Q158

What amount of airborne toxic substances (pounds) released annually into atmosphere of USA?

  • A) 1.4 Billion Pound
  • B) 3.4 Billion Pound
  • C) None of the above
  • D) 2.4 Billion pound
AI Explanation
Environmental tracking reports and data regarding toxic releases indicate that roughly 2.4 billion pounds of toxic substances are discharged annually into the atmosphere of the United States. This staggering volume underscores the scale of industrial pollution challenges.
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Q159

Internalizing the costs of pollution is problematic due to which of the following reasons?

  • A) Market mechanisms cannot provide cost-cutting incentives to ensure that prices reflect the true costs of production
  • B) When several pollutants are involved, it is impossible to discover who is being damaged by whom
  • C) Pollution-control devices are expensive and can even put people out of work
  • D) External costs should be borne by the society as a whole
AI Explanation
Internalizing the costs of pollution becomes exceedingly complex when multiple polluters and pollutants interact within an ecosystem. Tracing the exact source of damage to assign proportional costs is often practically difficult, hindering the fair implementation of market-based internalization.
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