Statement and Action Courses


Introduction

  • The course of action you choose should lessen the problem or improve the situation that was created by the problem. 
  • As a result, the course of action needs to be practical and applied in day to day life. 
  • It should also be feasible. 
  • When the problem given to you is simple than the course of action should also be simple. A complex approach to this kind of problems should be taken as this will increase the problem rather than solve it.


Examples


Q.1  Statement: A recent study shows that children below five years of age in the cities of the developing countries die mainly from polio and diarrhea problems.

The course of action:

   1. The government of the developing countries should take adequate measures to improve the hygiene conditions.

   2. Children that are under five years of age in the cities of the developing countries should be kept under constant medication.


A. If only 1 follows

B. If only 2 follows

C. If neither 1 nor 2 follows

D. If both 1 and 2 follows


The correct answer is A.


Q.2  Statement: Youngsters are often seen at staring the obscene posters.

  The course of action:

     1. Children should be punished and penalized if they are found doing the following act.

     2. Any display of such material should be banned.


A. If only 1 follows

B. If only 2 follows

C. If neither 1 nor 2 follows

D. If both 1 and 2 follows


The correct answer is B.


Q.3  Statement: The government of India has issued a statement stating that it will not provide financial support to the voluntary organizations from next year and thus all these organizations have to raise their own funds to meet the financial needs.

The course of action:

     1. Voluntary organizations should explore other sources for financial aid.

     2. Voluntary organizations should collaborate with various foreign firms.


A. If only 1 follows

B. If only 2 follows

C. If neither 1 nor 2 follows

D. If both 1 and 2 follows


The correct answer is A.