Case Studies (UPSC)

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Q. A bicycle costs $120. If it depreciates by 15% each year, what will be its value after one year?
  • A. $102
  • B. $100
  • C. $110
  • D. $90
Q. A company discovers that one of its products is causing harm to consumers. The CEO must decide whether to recall the product, which will cost the company $1 million, or keep it on the market and risk further harm. What should the CEO prioritize?
  • A. Profit over safety
  • B. Safety over profit
  • C. Public relations
  • D. Legal implications
Q. A company produces 500 units of a product in a day. If the production increases by 20% next month, how many units will be produced in that month?
  • A. 600
  • B. 550
  • C. 500
  • D. 700
Q. A doctor is faced with a patient who refuses a life-saving treatment due to personal beliefs. Should the doctor respect the patient's wishes or insist on treatment?
  • A. Respect the patient's wishes
  • B. Insist on treatment
  • C. Seek a second opinion
  • D. Consult legal advice
Q. A farmer has 120 apples. He sells 30% of them. How many apples does he have left?
  • A. 84
  • B. 90
  • C. 70
  • D. 100
Q. A journalist uncovers a scandal involving a public figure. They can publish the story, which could harm the public figure's reputation, or hold back for ethical reasons. What should they do?
  • A. Publish the story
  • B. Hold back the story
  • C. Investigate further
  • D. Consult with legal counsel
Q. A manager learns that an employee is being harassed by a coworker. The manager can either intervene or stay out of it to avoid conflict. What is the ethical action?
  • A. Intervene
  • B. Stay out of it
  • C. Report to HR
  • D. Talk to the harasser
Q. A non-profit organization has limited funds and must decide whether to allocate resources to a new project or continue funding an existing one that is less effective. What should they prioritize?
  • A. New project
  • B. Existing project
  • C. Equal funding
  • D. Seek additional funding
Q. A pharmaceutical company has developed a life-saving drug but plans to price it at a level that only wealthy patients can afford. What is the ethical dilemma?
  • A. Profit vs. accessibility
  • B. Research vs. profit
  • C. Innovation vs. ethics
  • D. Quality vs. cost
Q. A researcher finds that their study results can be manipulated to favor a certain outcome. They can either publish the results as they are or alter them for a more favorable outcome. What is the ethical choice?
  • A. Publish altered results
  • B. Publish true results
  • C. Withhold publication
  • D. Seek external funding
Q. A school has 240 students. If 25% of them are girls, how many boys are there?
  • A. 180
  • B. 60
  • C. 120
  • D. 90
Q. A software developer finds a security flaw in their company's product. They can either fix it quietly or disclose it publicly. What is the ethical choice?
  • A. Fix it quietly
  • B. Disclose it publicly
  • C. Ignore it
  • D. Inform management only
Q. A teacher discovers that a student has cheated on an exam. The teacher can either fail the student or give them a second chance. What is the ethical decision?
  • A. Fail the student
  • B. Give a second chance
  • C. Ignore the cheating
  • D. Report to administration
Q. An employee discovers that their colleague is stealing office supplies. They can report the colleague, risking their friendship, or stay silent. What is the most ethical action?
  • A. Report the colleague
  • B. Stay silent
  • C. Confront the colleague
  • D. Ignore the situation
Q. If a book costs $15 and is on a 20% discount, what is the sale price?
  • A. $12
  • B. $10
  • C. $13
  • D. $11
Q. If a recipe requires 3 cups of flour for 4 servings, how many cups are needed for 10 servings?
  • A. 6 cups
  • B. 7.5 cups
  • C. 8 cups
  • D. 5 cups
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