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COURSE OF ACTION MCQs

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Question 461. Statement : There is a considerable increase in the number of persons affected by water-borne diseases during monsoon period.
Courses of Action :
I. The question should be raised in the Legislative Assembly.
II. The Government should disseminate adequate information regarding the pure drinking water to people.
III. All the hospitals in the city should be equipped properly for the treatment of patients during monsoon period.
  1.    All follow
  2.    Only I and II follow
  3.    Only II and III follow
  4.    Only I and III follow
  5.    None follows
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Only II and III follow
Any aspect of health has two factors to tackle with - prevention and treatment. Prevention includes creating awareness among people, and treatment includes providing adequate medical facilities. So, both II and III follow.
Question 462. Statement : Residents from Model Colony coming under North Ward of City X have complained to the Ward Officer that for last three days the tap water in the ward is contaminated and no action is being initiated by municipal staff.
Courses of Action :
I. The Ward Officer of North Ward should initiate action against residents who have lodged complaints against municipal staff.
II. The Ward Officer should ask his junior officer to visit Model Colony to assess the actual condition of water with his staff and to get samples of water tested from laboratories.
III. The Ward Officer should ask Ward Engineer to check water installations and pipelines in the Model Colony area.
  1.    Only I and II follow
  2.    Only II and III follow
  3.    Only I and III follow
  4.    Only either I or III, and II follow
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Only II and III follow
The residents complained to the Ward Officer regarding the negligence of duty of his subordinates. So, I does not follow. Also, it is the moral duty of the Officer to listen to the complaints, ascertain the quality of water in the colony and get all pipelines and connections checked for any damage or leak that could have opened the way for contamination of water. Thus, both II and III follow.
Question 463. Statement : The exodus from villages to cities is detrimental to both.
Courses of Action :
I. Rural postings must be made mandatory.
II. There should be fewer trains linking cities to smaller places.
III. Employment generation scheme should be launched in rural areas.
  1.    Only II follows
  2.    Only I and II follow
  3.    Only III follows
  4.    Only II and III follow
  5.    All follow
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Only III follows
Clearly, the exodus cannot be stopped by reducing the number of trains. So, II does not follow. The exodus occurs primarily due to better employment opportunities and facilities in the cities. Hence, it can be prevented not by compulsion but by making conditions favourable for those residing in villages. So, I does not follow while III follows.
Question 464. Statement : People residing in some tribal areas are far from education.
Courses of Action :
I. Government should render all help to the NGOs to open schools there.
II. A mass awareness programme must be initiated in these areas.
III. Social workers should be entrusted with the job of educating them.
  1.    Only I and II follow
  2.    Only II and III follow
  3.    Only I and III follow
  4.    Only either I or III, and II follow
  5.    All follow
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Only I and II follow
Clearly, people in tribal areas ought to be made aware of the need of education and persuaded to send children to schools. But at the same time proper facilities to render education must also be available. So, both I and II follow. However, education by social workers shall be a temporary remedy. Thus, III does not follow.
Question 465. Statement : Major part of the rabi crop in the district is damaged due to unseasonal heavy rains during the last few days.
Courses of Action :
I. The government should grant relief to the affected farmers to compensate their loss.
II. The government should provide free seed and fertilizer to the farmers for the kharif season.
III. The government should waive all the loans taken for the rabi crop by the affected farmers.
  1.    Only I and II follow
  2.    Only II follows
  3.    Only II and III follow
  4.    Only III follows
  5.    All follow
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option E. -> All follow
The crisis clearly demands extending as much relief to farmers as possible. So, all I, II and III follow.
Question 466. Statement : Every year thousands of eligible students do not get admission in colleges both in urban and rural areas after passing their school leaving certificate examination.
Courses of Action :
I. More colleges should be set up in both urban and rural areas.
II. The number of schools in both urban and rural areas should be reduced.
III. More schools should offer vocational courses to equip students for taking up their vocation after completing their school education.
  1.    Only I follows
  2.    Only II and III follow
  3.    Only I and III follow
  4.    All follow
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Only I and III follow
The solution to the problem lies in accommodating the increasing number of students passing out from schools. So, only I and III follow.
Question 467. Statement : Large number of people have become critically ill after consuming spurious liquor from a local shop.
Courses of Action :
I. The Government should immediately close down all the shops selling liquor till the stocks are tested for presence of toxicity.
II. The owner of the liquor shop should be asked to leave the town and open a shop elsewhere.
III. The owner of the liquor shop should immediately be arrested and tried for criminal negligence.
  1.    Only I and II follow
  2.    Only II and III follow
  3.    Only III follows
  4.    Only I and III follow
  5.    All follow
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> Only I and III follow
Clearly, the owner of the shop should be punished for selling spurious liquor. Further, attempts should be made to unearth other such unscrupulous liquor sellers by conducting raids and testing samples collected from different shops. So, both II and III follow. However, sending the liquor shop owner to another place may create a problem elsewhere also. So, II does not follow.
Question 468. Statement : Nuclear power cannot make a country secure.
Courses of Action :
I. We must stop further expenses on increasing our nuclear power.
II. We must destroy our nuclear capability.
III. We must concentrate on improving our diplomatic relations.
  1.    Only I follows
  2.    Only II follows
  3.    Only III follows
  4.    Only I and III follow
  5.    All follow
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Only III follows
The statement asserts that increasing defensive power does not ensure the safety of a country. It is equally important to maintain good relations with other countries as well. But this does not imply that the country should stop concentrating on increasing defensive power or destroy the existing power. Thus, only III follows.
Question 469. Statement : According to the officials, paucity of funds with the organisation has led to the pathetic condition of this brilliant architectural structure.
Courses of Action :
I. A new architectural structure for the building should be designed.
II. The reasons for the poor condition of the structure should be found out.
III. Grant should be given to improve the condition of the structure.
  1.    Only I follows
  2.    Only II follows
  3.    Only III follows
  4.    Only II and III follow
  5.    Only I and III follow
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Only III follows
The statement asserts that the structure was originally a 'brilliant' one. So, there is no need of a new architectural design, as mentioned in I. Also, it is given that paucity of funds is responsible for the dilapidated condition of the structure. Thus, only III follows while II doesn't.

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