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Logical Reasoning :: Course of Action

Directions To Solve

In each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true and on the basis of the information given in the statement, decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.

Give answer

  • (A) If only I follows
  • (B) If only II follows
  • (C) If either I or II follows
  • (D) If neither I nor II follows
  • (E) If both I and II follow.

  1. Statement: The Secretary lamented that the electronic media was losing its credibility and that it should try to regain it by establishing better communications with the listeners and the viewers. He also emphasised the need for training to improve the functioning.

    Courses of Action:

    1. Efforts should be made to get organised feed back on the programme.
    2. The critical areas in which the staff requires training should be identified.

  2. A.
    Only I follows
    B.
    Only II follows
    C.
    Either I or II follows
    D.
    Neither I nor II follows
    E.
    Both I and II follow

  3. Statement: Courts take too long in deciding important disputes of various departments.

    Courses 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.

  4. A.
    Only I follows
    B.
    Only II follows
    C.
    Either I or II follows
    D.
    Neither I nor II follows
    E.
    Both I and II follow

  5. Statement: Certain mining industries in Gujarat may come to a standstill because of the notification issued by the Department of Environment and Forest banning mining operations and industries alike within 25 kms of National Park, the game sanctuary and reserve forest areas.

    Courses of Action:

    1. The Department should be asked to immediately withdraw the notification.
    2. The Government should make effort to shift the parks, sanctuaries and reserve forests to other non-mining areas.

  6. A.
    Only I follows
    B.
    Only II follows
    C.
    Either I or II follows
    D.
    Neither I nor II follows
    E.
    Both I and II follow

  7. Statement: There have been many instances of derailment of trains due to landslide in the hilly areas which caused loss of many lives.

    Courses of Action:

    1. The railway authority should arrange to deploy pilot engines before the movement of passenger trains in the hilly areas to alert the trains in case of any landslide.
    2. The railway authority should strengthen the hill slopes by putting iron meshes so that the loose boulders do not fall on the track.

  8. A.
    Only I follows
    B.
    Only II follows
    C.
    Either I or II follows
    D.
    Neither I nor II follows
    E.
    Both I and II follow

  9. Statement: India today is midstream in its demographic transaction. In the last 60 years there has been an almost continuous decline in mortality; while fertility has declined over the last 20 years. The consequence is that there has been a rapid growth in population over the last 50 years.

    Courses of Action:

    1. India should immediately revitalise its family planning programme.
    2. The Government should immediately launch a massive education programme through mass media highlighting the implication of population growth at the present rate.

  10. A.
    Only I follows
    B.
    Only II follows
    C.
    Either I or II follows
    D.
    Neither I nor II follows
    E.
    Both I and II follow

  11. Statement: Footpaths of a busy road are crowded with vendors selling cheap items.

    Courses of Action:

    1. The help of police should be sought to drive them away.
    2. Some space should be provided to them where they can earn their bread without blocking footpaths.

  12. A.
    Only I follows
    B.
    Only II follows
    C.
    Either I or II follows
    D.
    Neither I nor II follows
    E.
    Both I and II follow

  13. Statement: Some serious blunders were detected in the Accounts section of a factory.

    Courses of Action:

    1. An efficient team of auditors should be appointed to check the Accounts.
    2. A show cause notice should be issued to all the employees involved in the irregularity.

  14. A.
    Only I follows
    B.
    Only II follows
    C.
    Either I or II follows
    D.
    Neither I nor II follows
    E.
    Both I and II follow

  15. Statement: Researchers are feeling agitated as libraries are not equipped to provide the right information to the right users at the right time in the required format. Even the users are riot aware about the various services available for them.

    Courses of Action:

    1. All the information available to the libraries should be computerised to provide faster services to the users.
    2. Library staff should be trained in computer operations.

  16. A.
    Only I follows
    B.
    Only II follows
    C.
    Either I or II follows
    D.
    Neither I nor II follows
    E.
    Both I and II follow

  17. Statement: Many medical and engineering graduates are taking up jobs in administrative services and in banks.

    Courses of Action:

    1. All the professionals should be advised to refrain from taking up such jobs.
    2. The government should appoint a committee to find out the reasons for these professionals taking up such jobs and to suggest remedial measures.

  18. A.
    Only I follows
    B.
    Only II follows
    C.
    Either I or II follows
    D.
    Neither I nor II follows
    E.
    Both I and II follow

  19. Statement: Due to substantial reduction in fares by different airline services, large number of passengers so far travelling by upper classes in trains have switched over to airline services.

    Courses of Action:

    1. The railways should immediately reduce the fare structure of the upper classes substantially to retain its passengers.
    2. The railways should reduce the capacity of upper classes in all the trains to avoid loss.

  20. A.
    Only I follows
    B.
    Only II follows
    C.
    Either I or II follows
    D.
    Neither I nor II follows
    E.
    Both I and II follow