Course of Action MCQs
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Question 109hard
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.
Question 110hard
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.
Question 111hard
Statement : There has been an unprecedented increase in use of malpractices by the students during various examinations held in the country this year. Courses of Action : I. All the concerned authorities conducting these examinations should immediately take effective measures to curb this menace. II. All those students who are detected to have used unfair means should be debarred from appearing in any of these examinations for the next three years. III. Using unfair means should immediately be made cognizable offence by passing necessary legislations.
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Question 112hard
Statement : In one of the worst accidents in railway level crossing, fifty people died when a bus carrying them collided on to a running train. Courses of Action : I. The train driver should immediately be suspended. II. The driver of the bus should be tried in court for negligence on his part. III. The railway authority should be asked to man all its level crossings.
Question 113hard
Statement : A mass mortality of shrimps in ponds on entire Andhra coast has recently been reported due to the presence of a virus. Courses of Action : I. The water of the ponds affected should immediately be treated for identifying the nature of the virus. II. The catching of shrimps from the ponds should temporarily be stopped. III. The fishermen should be asked to watch for the onset of such phenomenon in nature.
Question 114hard
Statement : Drinking water supply to New Bombay has been suspended till further orders from Maharashtra Pollution Control Board following pollution of Patalganga river, caused by discharge of effluents from some chemical industries. Courses of Action : I. The industries responsible for discharging effluents into the river should be asked to close down immediately. II. The river water should immediately be treated chemically before resuming supply. III. The Pollution Control Board should check the nature of effluents being discharged into the river by industries at regular intervals.
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Question 115hard
Statement : The Management of School M has decided to give free breakfast from next academic year to all the students in its primary section through its canteen even though they will not get any government grant. Courses of Action : I. The school will have to admit many poor students who will seek admission for the next academic year. II. The canteen facilities and utensils have to be checked and new purchases to be made to equip it properly. III. Funds will have to be raised to support the scheme for years to come.
Question 116hard
Statement : The day time temperatures in this summer have been four to five degree Celsius above the normal temperature across the country. Courses of Action : I. All the district headquarters should be alerted to send prompt reports of death due to heat waves in their jurisdiction. II. The Government machinery should be put on high alert and provided with necessary equipments to prevent any untoward incident. III. The Government should make necessary arrangements to provide drinking water in all the areas affected due to extreme heat waves.
Question 117hard
Statement : The meteorological department has reported that a severe storm is likely to hit the city during the next forty-eight hours. Courses of Action : I. The administration should advise all the business and educational establishments to close down for two days. II. The administration should not make the information public as it could create panic among the residents of the city. III. The administration should activate its disaster management program to tackle any possible emergency situation.