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    Question : Statement 1: Women's health issues in India are often compounded by socio-cultural factors and lack of awareness.

    Statement 2: Gender bias, limited access to healthcare, and discriminatory practices affect the overall health and well-being of women.

    Option 1: Both statements are true.
       

    Option 2: Statement 1 is true, and Statement 2 is false.
     

    Option 3: Statement 1 is false, and Statement 2 is true.

     

    Option 4: Both statements are false.

    Correct Answer: Both statements are true.
       


    Solution : The correct answer is (a) Both statements are true.

    Statement 1 accurately highlights that women's health issues in India are often influenced by socio-cultural factors and a lack of awareness. Socio-cultural norms, gender roles, and traditional practices can impact women's access to healthcare services and their overall health outcomes.

    Statement 2 is also true as it correctly identifies the factors that affect the health and well-being of women in India. Gender bias, limited access to healthcare facilities, and discriminatory practices can contribute to disparities in women's health, including inadequate prenatal care, high maternal mortality rates, and limited awareness and treatment of specific women's health issues.

    Therefore, both statements are true as they address the socio-cultural and systemic factors that impact women's health in India.

    Question : In the context of intelligence, cultural bias in testing can result in:

    Option 1: Overestimation of intelligence in all individuals

    Option 2: Underestimation of intelligence in culturally diverse groups

    Option 3: Accurate measurement of intelligence across cultures

    Option 4: Increased motivation to perform well on tests

    Correct Answer: Underestimation of intelligence in culturally diverse groups


    Solution : Correct Option: Option 2
    Explanation: Cultural bias in intelligence testing can result in the underestimation of intelligence in individuals from culturally diverse groups, as the tests may not accurately reflect their abilities and knowledge.

    Hello Aspirant,

    See if your friend got a call from IIM Ahmedabad which is the topmost IIM of India then he/she might be belonging to SC/ST/PwD category and cut-offs for these categories are quite low around 60-70 percentile in CAT and also note that these ar the top Management institutions of India they do not involve themselves in such kind of biasing or an unfair means because it will directly affect their reputation.

    For more clarity let us understand the complete admission and shortlisting process of IIM Ahmedabad:-

    IIM Ahmedabad

    Admission process for IIM A is a two step process. First step is for preliminary screening on the basis of Sectional cut-offs and overall cut-offs along with different rating points for IIM A which are described in the tables below and you need to clear sectional cut-off as well as Overall cut-off :-

    Category

    VRC percentile

    DILR percentile

    QA Percentile

    Overall Percentile

    General, EWS

    70

    70

    70

    80

    NC-OBC cum Transgender

    65

    65

    65

    75

    SC

    60

    60

    60

    70

    ST

    50

    50

    50

    60

    PwD (EWS, General, SC, NC-OBC)

    60

    60

    60

    70

    PwD (ST)

    50

    50

    50

    60


    Ratings on the basis of class 10th score :-

    Per cent Score in Xth Std. Exam

    Rating Score A

    <=55

    1

    >55 and <=60

    2

    >60 and <=70

    3

    >70 and <=80

    5

    >80 and <=90

    8

    >90

    10


    Rating on the basis of class 12th score :-

    Science Stream

    Per cent Score in XIIth Std. Exam

    Rating Score B

    <=55

    1

    >55 and <=60

    2

    >60 and <=70

    3

    >70 and <=80

    5

    >80 and <=90

    8

    >90

    10


    Commerce Stream

    Per cent Score in XIIth Std. Exam

    Rating Score B

    <=55

    1

    >55 and <=60

    2

    >60 and <=70

    3

    >70 and <=80

    5

    >80 and <=90

    8

    >90

    10


    Arts/Humanities Stream

    Per cent Score in XIIth Std. Exam

    Rating Score B

    <=55

    1

    >55 and <=60

    2

    >60 and <=70

    3

    >70 and <=80

    5

    >80 and <=90

    8

    >90

    10


    Rating scores on the basis of field of graduation and percentage :-

    Per cent score in Bachelor's Degree

    Rating Score C

    <= 55

    1

    > 55 and <= 60

    2

    > 60 and <= 62

    3

    > 62 and <= 65

    5

    > 65 and <= 70

    8

    > 70

    10


    Per cent score in Professional courses

    Rating Score C

    <= 50

    1

    > 50 and <= 53

    2

    > 53 and <= 55

    3

    > 55 and <= 57

    5

    > 57 and <= 63

    8

    > 63

    10


    Rating scores on the basis of work experience (if any) :-

    Work Experience in Month (July 31, 2020)

    Rating Score D

    < 12 months

    0

    >= 12 and <= 36 months

    MF * (number of months of work experience – 11)

    > 36 months

    5

    Work-experience Multiplication Factor (MF) = 0.20


    After considering all the ratings on the basis of above discussed factors candidates are shortlisted for Step 2 which is Analytical Writing Test and Personal Interview round.

    You can check out complete admission process for IIM A from the link given below :-

    https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-ahmedabad-admission-criteria

    You can check out the link given below for complete admission Process of other IIMs as well :-

    https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-admission-criteria

    You can also use CAT Pathfinder to predict your chances to get call from different IIMs and non IIMs :-

    https://bschool.careers360.com/pathfinder/cat

    I hope this information helps you.

    Good Luck!!

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