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Under the scheme Jeevan Suraksha for the people below poverty line (BPL), the Central Government pays Rs. 6,000 to a private hospital for each caesarean birth belonging to BPL category delivered in the hospital. Normally, the caesarean births are only 10% of the total births in a year. It was observed that the scheme was misused by many private hospitals, pushing the figure of caesarean births up to 45% in the BPL category in a year. The Government wants to impose a penalty if the caesarean births are more than 10% in a hospital and deduct it from the amount paid for per caesarean birth to the hospital. The Government also decides to pay the equal total amount to the hospital in both the situations:
(i) average 10% caesarean births, and
(ii) more than 10% caesarean births.[1] What amount should the Government pay for each caesarean birth if a hospital has done 30% caesarean cases in a year?
(1) 1500
(2) 2000
(3) 2500
(4) 3000[2] What is the total amount to be paid for caesarean births to the hospital by the Government if there are 320 caesarean births out of total 800 births in the BPL category in a year?
(1) Rs. 4,80,000
(2) Rs. 4,78,000
(3) Rs. 4,70,000
(4) None of theseasked in FMS
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