Logical Reasoning :: Course of Action
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Statement: The condition of NH-5 is too bad because of heavy transportation.
Courses of action;
I. The government should repair it immediately.
II. The government should tell the people to use an alternate road. -
Statement: Tom found that some products are missing from his showroom.
Courses of action;
I. Tom should call the police for investigation.
II. Tom should verify all the products with the products' list. -
Statement: Mrs. X is diagnosed with lung cancer.
Courses of action;
I. She should be taken to abroad for best overseas medical treatment.
II. Find the best hospital and best doctor in the city and start the treatment immediately. -
Statement: Peter often misbehaves with seniors and fellow students.
Courses of action;
I. He should be rusticated from the college. II. He should be punished physically.
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Statement; Every citizen of a country should pay tax to the Government.
Courses of action;
I. The government should aware and educate people about income tax.
II. The government should take strict action against income tax fraudulent.
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Statement: A large population in the eastern part of the city is diagnosed with the fatal type of malaria.
Courses of action:
I. The city administration should educate people about the benefits of a balanced diet and clean drinking water.
II. The city administration should take immediate steps like extensive fumigation in the affected area. -
Statement: Since its launch in 1951, the Airking airline has so far accumulated losses accounting to Rs 200 crore.
Courses of action;
I. Ariking airline should be directed to reduce unnecessary expenditure and to hike airfare.
II. An aid of Rs. 250 crore should be provided to Airking airline to make the airline economically viable. -
Statement: The footpaths of busy roads in the city are crowded with vendors selling cheap fruits and vegetables.
I. An FIR should be filed against them, and the police should immediately drive them away.
II. These vendors should be provided some space where they can place their stalls and earn their bread-and-butter without obstructing the footpath. -
Statement: Few serious mistakes were found in the Accounts section of a company.
Courses of action;
I. A team of experienced auditors should be assigned the task to check the Accounts.
II. A show cause notice should be issued to all the employees who are responsible for these mistakes. -
Statement: Most of the medical and engineering graduates have applied for the jobs in administrative services and call centers.
Courses of action;
I. All such professionals should be advised to stop applying for such jobs.
II. The government should take initiatives to find out the reasons for these professionals applying to such jobs and suggest remedial measures.