Showing questions for June 27, 2025
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Question 46 Jun 27, 2025
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How are OEMs responding to production constraints in the automotive industry?
Focusing on strategic model launchesOriginal Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are countering production constraints by strategically launching new models. This approach aims to maintain market interest and partially offset volume declines caused by supply-side challenges.
Question 47 Jun 27, 2025
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What does the automotive industry’s response indicate about its long-term outlook?
Resilience and adaptabilityThe industry's efforts to launch new models despite constraints demonstrate resilience and adaptability. This suggests that while short-term challenges persist, the long-term outlook remains cautiously optimistic.
Question 48 Jun 27, 2025
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What broader implication could arise if supply chain issues in the EV sector remain unresolved?
Market consolidation among major playersIf supply chain issues remain unresolved, it could lead to market consolidation where only larger, well-resourced automakers survive. Smaller players may struggle with resource allocation and production continuity.
Question 49 Jun 27, 2025
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Which international cricketing body has introduced a stop-clock rule in the new World Test Championship (WTC) cycle?
ICCThe International Cricket Council (ICC) has introduced a stop-clock rule in the new World Test Championship cycle to regulate the pace of play. This measure aims to ensure that matches proceed efficiently and reduce unnecessary delays during playing sessions.
Question 50 Jun 27, 2025
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What is the penalty for applying saliva on the cricket ball according to the latest ICC regulations?
No mandatory ball changeThe ICC has removed the requirement for mandatory ball change if saliva is found on it, though its use remains banned. Fielding teams may now apply saliva deliberately to request a ball change without facing penalties.