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#Question id: 12219


When the dietary intake of K+ increases, body K+ balance is maintained by an increase in K+ excretion primarily by which of the following?

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal
  1. Decreased glomerular filtration of K+
  2. Decreased reabsorption of K+ by the proximal tubule
  3. Decreased reabsorption of K+ by the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle
  4. Increased K+ secretion by the late distal and collecting tubules
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#Question id: 23464

#General Aptitude

Statement— Should we scrap the system of formal education beyond graduation?
Arguments—
I) Yes. It will mean taking employment at an early date.
II) No. It will mean lack of depth of knowledge.

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#Question id: 23465

#General Aptitude

Statement— Should there be an upper age limit of 65 years for contesting Parliamentary/ Legislative Assembly elections?
Arguments—
I) Yes. Generally, people above the age of 65 lose their dynamism and will power.
II) No. The life span is so increased that people remain physically and mentally active even up to the age of 80.

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#Question id: 23466

#General Aptitude

Statement— Should new big industries be started in Mumbai?
Arguments—
I) Yes. It will create job opportunities.
II) No. It will further add to the pollution of the city.

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#Question id: 23467

#General Aptitude

Statement— Should high chimneys be installed in industries?
Arguments—
I) Yes. It reduces pollution at ground level.
II) No. It increases pollution in upper atmosphere.

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#Question id: 23468

#General Aptitude

Statement— Does India need so many plans for development?
Arguments—I) Yes nothing can be achieved without proper planning
II) No. Too much time, money and energy is wasted o planning.

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#Question id: 23469

#General Aptitude

Statement— Should articles of only deserving authors be allowed to be published?
Arguments—
I) Yes. It will save a lot of paper which is in short supply.
II) No. It is not possible to draw a line between the deserving and the undeserving.