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 :

  1. The Government should identify such schools and take stringent actions against them.
  2. 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.
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 :

  1. These patients should be immediately evicted from the hospital for fear of spread of the disease.
  2. 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.
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 :

  1. Courts should be ordered to speed up matters.
  2. 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.
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 :

  1. The residents of these villages should immediately be shifted to a non-infected area.
  2. 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.
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 :

  1. Children should be punished and penalized if they are found doing so.
  2. 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.
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 :

  1. The army should be given a notice to be on the alert.
  2. 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.
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 :

  1. The college should stop adhering to this particular criterion.
  2. 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.
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 :

  1. All such products should be banned from the market if after a warning also correct information is not provided.
  2. 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.
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 :

  1. Teaching and textbooks are not available in mother language.
  2. 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.
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 :

  1. The Government should not make such laws which cannot be enforced.
  2. 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.
Answer is: BOnly Conclusion 2 follow as primary education may eradicate the problem.

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