Statement & Course of Action MCQs for LDC
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LDC — Reasoning — Statement & Course of Action
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Question 1 of 20
Assertion (A): It is not required to trust public departments personally to consider their mechanisms valid in reasoning. Reason (R): Our decisions and thoughts must be impartial and impersonal.
Question 2 of 20
What is the primary objective of a policy or administrative decision taken in response to a problem?
Question 3 of 20
Assertion (A): Releasing heavily armed arrested individuals to track their network is a logically valid course of action. Reason (R): Any action that theoretically solves a problem is valid, regardless of practical risks.
Question 4 of 20
What is the term used for a step or administrative decision taken for improvement, follow-up, or policy regarding a problem based on given information?
Question 5 of 20
Consider the following options for solving a course of action problem. Which one violates the core principles stated?
Question 6 of 20
Read the following statements regarding the evaluation of a course of action: I. Personal assumptions play a vital role in taking strict administrative decisions. II. Lack of trust in a public department invalidates its mechanism in logical reasoning. III. Decisions should be completely impartial and impersonal. Which of the above statements is/are INCORRECT?
Question 7 of 20
Assertion (A): Rewarding villagers for catching dacoits is a valid course of action. Reason (R): It acts as a positive reinforcement and improves the civic situation practically.
Question 8 of 20
Assertion (A): In evaluating a course of action, one must accept public departments even if there is no trust in them. Reason (R): Personal assumptions are prohibited in logical course of action evaluation.
Question 9 of 20
What must always be given importance during the evaluation of an action?
Question 10 of 20
Match List-I with List-II strictly based on the provided rules of reasoning: List-I P. Problem Solution Relation Q. Fact Improvement Relation R. Personal Assumptions S. Decisions and Thoughts List-II 1. Strictly not allowed 2. Must be impartial and impersonal 3. Action must improve the situation 4. Action must reduce/solve the problem
Question 11 of 20
Consider the following statements regarding the evaluation of a Course of Action: 1. The action must reduce or solve the problem. 2. The action does not need to be practically possible. Which of the statements is/are correct?
Question 12 of 20
What is the primary role of an 'administrative decision' in the context of Course of Action?
Question 13 of 20
What type of decision is typically represented by a 'Course of Action' in logical reasoning?
Question 14 of 20
Assertion (A): Providing better weapons to villagers who caught dacoits is an invalid action. Reason (R): Arming civilians is not a practically advisable or standard public administrative decision for law enforcement.
Question 15 of 20
Why must decisions be 'impartial and impersonal' while solving Course of Action questions?
Question 16 of 20
What is the primary characteristic of a 'Type I' pattern in Course of Action problems?
Question 17 of 20
Which of the following is NOT a fundamental characteristic of a valid 'Course of Action'?
Question 18 of 20
Consider a scenario where a proposed action perfectly adheres to an individual's personal trust but opposes standard public department procedures. Should it logically follow as a Course of Action?
Question 19 of 20
Match List-I with List-II representing the evaluation criteria: List-I A. Problem Solution Relation B. Fact Improvement Relation C. Public System Mechanisms List-II 1. Must be given high importance 2. Focuses on reducing a stated issue 3. Focuses on ameliorating a situation or fact
Question 20 of 20