Q. Passage-2
The history of renewable energy suggests there is a steep learning curve, meaning that, as more is produced, costs fall rapidly because of economies of scale and learning by doing. The firms’ green innovation is path-dependent: the more a firm does, the more it is likely to do in the future. The strongest evidence for this is the collapse in the price of solar energy, which became about 90% cheaper during the 2010s, repeatedly beating forecasts. Moving early and gradually gives economies more time to adjust, allowing them to reap the benefits of path-dependent green investment without much disruption. A late, more chaotic transition is costlier.

Q.10) The price (p) of a commodity is first increased by k%; then decreased by k%; again increased by k%; and again decreased by k%. If the new price is q, then what is the relation between p and q?
Quarterly-SFG-Jan-to-March
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[A] p(104 - k²)² = q x 108

[B] p(104 - k²)² = q x 104

[C] p(104 - k²) = q x 104

[D] p(104 - k²) = q x 108

Answer: A
Notes:

Exp) Option a is the correct answer

The price p of the commodity undergoes a series of changes, each involving an increase or decrease by k%.

Therefore Option (a) is the correct answer.


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