Course of Action MCQs

Welcome to our comprehensive collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Course of Action, a fundamental topic in the field of Logical Reasoning. Whether you're preparing for competitive exams, honing your problem-solving skills, or simply looking to enhance your abilities in this field, our Course of Action MCQs are designed to help you grasp the core concepts and excel in solving problems.

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Q1.
Statement: The Indian electronic component industry venturing into the West European markets faces tough competition from the Japanese.
Courses of Action:

I. India should search for other international markets for its products.
II. India should improve the quality of the electronic components to compete with the Japanese in capturing these markets.
Discuss
Answer: (b).Only II follows
Q2.
Statement: Orissa and Andhra Pradesh have agreed in principle to set up a joint control board for better control, management and productivity of several inter-state multipurpose projects.
Courses of Action:

I. Other neighbouring states should set up such control boards.
II. The proposed control board should not be allowed to function as such joint boards are always ineffective.
Discuss
Answer: (a).Only I follows
Q3.
Statement: The Government has decided not to provide financial support to voluntary organisations from next Five Year Plan and has communicated that all such organisations should raise funds to meet their financial needs.
Courses of Action:

I. Voluntary organisations should collaborate with foreign agencies.
II. They should explore other sources of financial support.
Discuss
Answer: (b).Only II follows
Q4.
Statement: The availability of imported fruits has increased in the indigenous market and so the demand for indigenous fruits has been decreased.
Courses of Action:

I. To help the indigenous producers of fruits, the Government should impose high import duty on these fruits, even if these are not of good quality.
II. The fruit vendors should stop selling imported fruits. So that the demand for indigenous fruits would be increased.
Discuss
Answer: (d).Neither I nor II follows
Q5.
Statement: There has been an unprecedented increase in the number of successful candidates in this year's School Leaving Certificate Examination.
Courses of Action:

The government should make arrangements to increase number of seats of intermediate courses in existing colleges.
The government should take active steps to open new colleges to accommodate all these successful candidates.
Discuss
Answer: (a).Only I follows
Q6.
Statement: Youngsters are often found staring at obscene posters.
Courses of Action:

Children should be punished and penalized if they are found doing so.
Any display of such material should be banned.
Discuss
Answer: (b).Only II follows
Q7.
Statement: One of the problems facing the food processing industry is the irregular supply of raw material. The producers of raw material are not getting a reasonable price.
Courses of Action:

The government should regulate the supply of raw material to other industries also.
The government should announce an attractive package to ensure regular supply of raw material for food processing industry.
Discuss
Answer: (b).Only II follows
Q8.
Statement: The Committee has criticized the Institute for its failure to implement a dozen of regular programmes despite an increase in the staff strength and not drawing up a firm action plan for studies and research.
Courses of Action:

I. The broad objectives of the Institute should be redefined to implement a practical action plan.
II. The Institute should give a report on reasons for not having implemented the planned programmes.
Discuss
Answer: (d).Both I and II follow
Q9.
Statement: India has been continuously experiencing military threats from its neighbouring countries.
Courses of Action:

I. India should engage into an all out war to stop the nagging threats.
II. India should get the neighbours into a serious dialogue to reduce the tension at its borders.
Discuss
Answer: (b).Only II follows
Q10.
Statement: As many as ten coaches of a passenger train have derailed and blocked both pairs of the railway tracks.
Courses of Action:

I. The railway authorities should immediately send men and equipment to the spot to clear the railway tracks.
II. All the trains running in both the directions should be diverted to other routes.
Discuss
Answer: (d).Both I and II follow
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