Reasoning Statemetn And Course Of ActionPage 2
11. | Statement: Many private schools have been violating Government directives and have been charging more fees than the specified limits.
Course of action :
- The Government should identify such schools and take stringent actions against them.
- The Government should not limit school fees and keep it flexible for the schools to decide.
| (a) If only 1 follows. | (b)If only 2 follows. | (c)If either 1 or 2 follows. | (d)If neither 1 nor 2 follow. |
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Answer is: AThe government should identify such schools and take stringent actions against them.
12. | Statement: A large number of patients admitted in a particular hospital have been diagnosed with a serious contagious disease.
Course of action :
- These patients should be immediately evicted from the hospital for fear of spread of the disease.
- The hospital should make appropriate quarantine arrangement to control the speed of disease.
| (a) If only 1 follows. | (b)If only 2 follows. | (c)If either 1 or 2 follows. | (d)If both 1 and 2 follow. |
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Answer is: BThe hospital should make appropriate quarantine arrangement to control the spread of disease.
13. | Statement: Courts take too long in deciding important disputes of various departments.
Course of action :
- Courts should be ordered to speed up matters.
- Special powers should be granted to officers to settle disputes concerning their department.
| (a) If only 1 follows. | (b)If only 2 follows. | (c)If either 1 or 2 follows. | (d)If both 1 and 2 follow. |
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Answer is: DMain problem according to the statement is delay in judgement. in this case, both courses of action will be beneficial and will improve the judicial process.
14. | Statement: The killer enteric fever has so far claimed 100 lives in some tribal villages of Madhya Pradesh during the past three weeks.
Course of action :
- The residents of these villages should immediately be shifted to a non-infected area.
- The government should immediately send a medical squad to this area to restrict spread of the killer disease.
| (a) If only 1 follows. | (b)If only 2 follows. | (c)If either 1 or 2 follows. | (d)If both 1 and 2 follow. |
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Answer is: DIt is obvious that both the courses of action are necessary steps and hence both follow.
15. | Statement: Youngsters are often found starting at obscene posters.
Course of action :
- Children should be punished and penalized if they are found doing so.
- Any display of such materials should be banned.
| (a) If only 1 follows. | (b)If only 2 follows. | (c)If either 1 or 2 follows. | (d)If both 1 and 2 follow. |
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Answer is: BIt is obvious posters create unhealthy imprints on the impressionable fragile minds of children. Banning such poster will definitely have positive results.
16. | Statement: There have been incessant rains in the North-Eastern parts of our country. Changes of heavy floods are not being ruled out.
Course of action :
- The army should be given a notice to be on the alert.
- Precautionary measures should be taken.
| (a) If only 1 follows. | (b)If only 2 follows. | (c)If either 1 or 2 follows. | (d)If both 1 and 2 follow. |
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Answer is: DPrecautions must be taken in case of to prevent a crisis. Hence, both courses of actions 1 and 2 will favour the solution.
17. | Statement: Despite repeated warnings to students and parents from the college, some students have finally not fulfilled the mandatory criteria of 75% attendance in order to appear for exams.
Course of action :
- The college should stop adhering to this particular criterion.
- Either the parents or guardians of the defaulters should be called for a meeting.
| (a) If only 1 follows. | (b)If only 2 follows. | (c)If either 1 or 2 follows. | (d)If both 1 and 2 follow. |
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Answer is: BEither the parents or guardians of the defaults should be called for a meeting.
18. | Statement: The packets of many of the packaged eatables convey incorrect information about the ingredients and nutrient content.
Course of action :
- All such products should be banned from the market if after a warning also correct information is not provided.
- The issue should be ignored as long as the eatables are popular among the public.
| (a) If only 1 follows. | (b)If only 2 follows. | (c)If either 1 or 2 follows. | (d)If both 1 and 2 follow. |
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Answer is: AAll such product should be banned from the market if after a warning also correct information is not provided.
19. | Statement: Indian children are very talented but are instead weak in Science and Mathematics.
Course of action :
- Teaching and textbooks are not available in mother language.
- Education based on experiments in both the subjects in lacking.
| (a) If only 1 follows. | (b)If only 2 follows. | (c)If either 1 or 2 follows. | (d)If neither 1 nor 2 follow. |
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Answer is: BOnly conclusion 2 can follow as text book must be available but lack of experiment may be the reason.
20. | Statement: Despite of child labour laws, children can be seen working in hostels, shops, houses very frequently.
Course of action :
- The Government should not make such laws which cannot be enforced.
- A power education system for lower primary level particularly for lower caste community may eradicate this problem.
| (a) If only 1 follows. | (b)If only 2 follows. | (c)If either 1 or 2 follows. | (d)If neither 1 nor 2 follow. |
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Answer is: BOnly Conclusion 2 follow as primary education may eradicate the problem.
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