In this part of the question paper there are 15 questions based on Decision Making. In each question there is given a situation. Read the given circumstances carefully and mark the option which is most appropriate action can be taken to the best of your knowledge. There is no penalty for the wrong answer to these 15 questions.
Q72. Some animal right activists object to any experiments on animals for medical or cosmetic purposes. (After outlining the cruelty involved in some experiments on animals with cosmetics, one write coined a slogan: ‘Make up your mind before you make you your face’). What do you think should be the principle governing medical experiments on animals?
1. Impose a total ban on such experiments
2. Confine experiments to research for producing medicines for life-threatening diseases and minimize pain to experimental animals
3. Avoid experiments if the needed information can be acquired otherwise
4. Ignore the arguments of animal activists as queer and impractical.