Decision Making section 3 MCQ Detailed Explanation And More Example

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Directions:

Each item describes a situation and is followed by four possible responses. Indicate the response you find most appropriate. Choose only one response for each item. The responses will be evaluated based on the level of appropriateness for the given situation.

The following question based on Decision Making topic of verbal reasoning

Questions : National Development Fund was created by the Government of India to boost investment in social sector project to promote education, healthcare and generate employment, capital investments in selected profitable PSEs to yield adequate, returns. You as policy maker would:

(a) improve functioning of NDF by suggesting alternative approaches to achieve the targets

(b) assist NDF with some money of your own.

(c) shut down NDF

(d) reduce the number of procedural steps.

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (a)

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Question : 1

As the Education Minister you are worried as engineering graduates are not getting employment. Number of unemployed engineers is likely to grow in future. To stop this trend you would:

a) Launch employment schemes specifically for such graduates.

b) Inform the public as to which colleges are good.

c) Close down the colleges which are not equipped properly.

d) Request colleges to upgrade their facilities.

Answer: (b)

Once people know which are the good college they will avoid others.

Question : 2

You are the block development officer. The district has many matchbox factories. There is a report that the drinking water in a villages is contaminated with arsenic making it unfit for human consumption. You would:

a) make arrangements for the supply of safe drinking water.

b) Get water from a nearby village.

c) get the residents shifted to another area.

d) Ask for extra funds to tide over the crisis.

Answer: (a)

You have to take quick action as it is a question of drinking water which is a basic necessity.

Question : 3

World Bank's governance model is inconsistent with basic tenets of democratic approach and accountable decisionmaking. This approach is inappropriate for a public development institution. Many have argued that the Bank is not sufficiently representative, transparent, open to public participation, or directly accountable to those affected by its operations. Your approach would be that governance is.

a) citizens should be given the opportunities to directly influence decision-making.

b) representation of people is also based on allocation of Executive Director seats.

c) representation of people must be based on voting shares

d) representation of people is further based on the willingness of United States.

Answer: (a)

Question : 4

You are on patrol and you see a big crowd from a distance. When you reach the spot you are told that fighting has taken place and a person has been injured. You see that a man is lying on the ground. When you approached him, he states that he was trying to break up a fight when someone hit him with a stick on the back. However, he was not in condition to speak anything else. Suddenly some people came forward and tell you that it was Vinod and Promod who are still in the crowd who have hit the man. What should your next action be under these circumstances?

a) Shout out the names of Vinod and Promod telling them to come out of the crowd.

b) Move towards Vinod and Promod so that you can ask them about the incident.

c) Call for backup.

d) Ask the people who are near them to hold them.

Answer: (c)

You are outnumbered and need help.

Question : 5

You are the Municipal Commissioner of Delhi. It has been decided by the government to withdraw the mid-day meal scheme from primary schools. As a result the number of dropouts have increased. To rectify the problem you would:

a) consider closing down some schools.

b) Inquire into the reason for high rate of dropouts.

c) Ask the government to reconsider its decision.

d) ignore the problem.

Answer: (b)

It is not right to jump to conclusions and initiate hasty action. It is better to go to the root cause of the problem and then offer solutions.

Question : 6

You, as an administrative authority, have been approached, by the daughter-in-law of an influential person regarding harassment by her in-laws on account of insufficient dowry. Her parents are not able to approach you because of social pressures. You would

a) counsel the lady to adjust, given such a circumstance.

b) take action after her parents approach you.

c) call the in-laws for an explanation.

d) ask her to lodge a complaint with the police.

Answer: (d)

[TIP : In the type of question involving two parties the role of a peace maker. So you must play your cards in such a way that you do hurt the interest of either party]
(a) Counselling the lady to adjust would be the most foolish thing to do. If she had been able to adjust she would not have come to you in the first place. No woman in her senses would like to break her own home. Especially not a newly-wed bride.
(b) Her parents may not want to approach you at all. They would not want to spoil their daughter's married life. Considering the amount of money that is spent in traditional Indian marriages. It is only natural that parents expect their daughters to adjust and do not want to approach any one for help.
(c) As an administrative authority one has to resort to the course of law. In this case the views of both parties must be taken into consideration before resorting to any action.
(d) If she had to lodge a complaint with the police she need not have approached you. The idea is to arbitrate between both parties.

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