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    Directions : In each of the following questions a statement is followed by two courses of action. 
    Q. Statement: There is heavy traffic between 6 PM and 8 PM only two kilometre ’s drive takes half an hour.
    Courses of action:
    I. Roads should be broadened.
    II. Traffic should be diverted to different routes.

    Solution

    There is heavy traffic so need to divert traffic and need to broaden road.

  • Question 2
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    Directions : In each of the following questions a statement is followed by two courses of action.

    Q. Statement: Relatives of ministers are taking advantage of their influence and harass the poor and helpless.
    Courses of action:
    I. People should vote for a person who has no relatives.
    II. Ministership should be given to a person who has no relative.

    Solution

    It is not given in the statement that relatives of ALL ministers are taking advantage their influence.
    there may be some ministers who have relatives but they don 't engage in such activities (harass the poor and helpless).
    so both the course of action do not follow.

  • Question 3
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    Directions : In each of the following questions a statement is followed by two courses of action.

    Q. Statement: Film actors use their popularity and become even chief ministers. They don ’t know anything about politics and administration. They know only to misuse the resources.

    Courses of action:

    I. Film actors should not be allowed to fight elections.

    II. People should not vote for a non-political person.

  • Question 4
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    Directions : In each of the following questions a statement is followed by two courses of action.

    Q. Statement: Most of the students are getting their degrees by unfair means. Those students are unable to qualify in any competition and they are increasing the number of educated unemployed.

    Courses of action:

    I. All the unfair means in educational institutions should be stopped.

    II. Such students should not be counted as educated unemployed.

    Solution

    The statement conveys that the number of educated unemployed is increasing due to the unfair means through which they get their degree. Clearly, it implies that the unfair means being used need to be checked and stopped. And the last part of the statement rules out the second course of action.

  • Question 5
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    Directions : In each of the following questions a statement is followed by two courses of action. 

    Q. Statements: Indian players have failed to grab any medal in recent tournaments.

    Courses of action:

    I. India should not participate in such  tournaments.

    II. Indian players should be punished for their failure.

    Solution

    The correct answer is C as none of course of action to the statement is true.

  • Question 6
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    Directions : In each of the following questions a statement is followed by two courses of action. 

    Q. Statement: Indian cricket team is performing very well. Particularly the batting line-up is the best in the world.

    Courses of action:

    I. There should be least changes in the present team.

    II. The Indian cricket board should take an action to improve the bowling standard.

    Solution

    When there are  changes in balling standard it is  obvious that they are going to change some players in the team and at the same time we cannot say that there should be least changes in the present team.

  • Question 7
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    Statement - Poverty is increasing because the people making decisions to remove it are not familiar with problems of the poor. 

    Courses of Action - I. The decision-makers should visit and understand problems at the village level. 

    II. Representatives should not be from the poorer sections of society. 

    III. A new set of rules and procedures should replace the existing ones. - Published on 08 May 17

    Solution

    Explanation: The statement indirectly asserts that decision-makers can work effectively to eliminate poverty. The solution to this would be found only if they get to know the basic problems of the poor people through interaction with them. So here only I follow.

  • Question 8
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    Directions : In each of the following questions a statement is followed by two courses of action.

    Q. Statement: The development work in Bihar is zero. Bihar is concentrating only on vote-trading and rallies.
    Courses of action:
    I. Centre should impose President rule in Bihar.
    II. Members of the ruling party should change their leadership.

  • Question 9
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    Directions : In each of the following questions a statement is followed by two courses of action.

    Q. Statement: Indian farmers are living at the mercy of monsoon whenever it fails they are ruined.
    Courses of action:
    I. Government should arrange for alternate sources of irrigation.
    II. Indian farmers should leave their fields and start some other business.

    Solution

    A is a correct option as it is a correct course to get alternative irrigation system for the problem but it is not possible for all the farmers to change the business.

  • Question 10
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    Directions : In each of the following questions a statement is followed by two courses of action. 

     Q. Statement: Cost of paper has been increasing at a very high rate. Printing charges, railway freight and other charges are also higher.

    Courses of action:
    I. Government should give adequate subsidies so that publishing houses do not increase the prices of newspapers and magazines.
    II. Publishing houses should increase the prices so that they could run their newspapers and magazines

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