UPSC ONLINE ACADEMY

Raashid Shah

REASONING SET 3 SOLVED 10 QUESTIONS

PASSAGE: After months of talent searching for an administrative assistant to the college applicants have been narrowed down to five (A,B,C,D & E). It was announced that the finalist would be chosen after holding a series of all day group personal interviews. Committee agreed upon the following procedure :1) Interview will held once a week2) Each candidate will appear at least once3) No more than three candidates will appear at any all day interview session4) Because of detail in written application. It was agreed that whenever candidate B appears, A should also be present5) If it becomes necessary to call the applicants for additional interviews, no more than one such applicant should be asked to appear the next week6) Because of travel difficulties, it was agreed that C will appear for only one interview Q.1 At the first interview, following candidates appear: A,B & D. Which of the following combinations can be called for the interview to be held next week ?A) BCDB) ABEC) ABCD) CDEAns. DAcc to procedure 5 no more than one applicant should be asked to appear the next week Q.2 Which of the following is possible sequence of combinations for interviews in two successive weeks ?A) ABD, ABEB) ABC, BDEC) BDE, ACDD) ADE, ABCAns. DDue to V , A is not possible & B is not possible & due to IV, is not possible. Hence only D is possible Q.3 If A,B & D appear at the interview & D is called for an additional interview, following week, which two candidates may be asked to appear with D ?1) A2) B3) C4) ECodes:A) 1 & 3B) 1 & 2C) 2 & 3D) 3 & 4Ans. DA is not possible due to V. B is not possible due to V & due to IV is not possible. Q.4 Six students participated in a 400 metre race.• Ram finished after Amar & after 2 other students• Amar finished after Sameer• Firoz finished before Sameer• Vinod finished before HariWho came fifth ?A) RamB) AmarC) FirozD) VinodAns. D Passage: Pipeline carries water to 13 towns of a city in a one-way fashion. The towns are named as A,B,C,D,…,M,D,L & M can get water through F, Pipeline through A connects to C & E, there is no pipeline between E & F, Pipeline through C connects to F, B & G can get water through the pipeline from E, Pipeline from both B & G feeds water to H, Pipeline through H connects to I & J, Pipeline through K can be accessed from J but the total length of the pipeline to K cannot exceed 10 km, all pipelines are 5km long. Q.5 There was some leakage in the pipelines. If a plumber starts checking the pipelines from A, he can reach all the towns except ?A) JB) MC) ID) None of theseAns. D Q.6 If another plumber starts from H, How many places can he reach ?A) 1B) 2C) 3D) 4Ans. C Q.7 If a plumber has reached I from A through pipelines, he must have travelled through ?A) EB) E & HC) HD) E,B & HAns. C Q.8 If a plumber reaches to M from A through pipeline, the total distance travelled by him is ?A) 10 kmB) 5 kmC) 20 kmD) None of theseAns. DThe total length is:=length of AC + CF +FM= 5+5+5 = 15 km Q.9 The length of the pipeline from A to K is:A) 15 kmB) 20 kmC) 25 kmD Cannot be determinedAns. CThe total length from A to K= AE+EB/EG+BH/GH+HJ+JK= 5+5+5+5+5= 25 km Q.10Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdayTemperature 12oC 15oC ? 23oC 24oC 19oC When compared with the temperatures for the other five days, the temperature for Wednesday differs by 1oC,5oC,6oC,3oC & 6oC, but not necessarily in that order. What was the temperature for Wednesday ?A) 13oCB) 18oCC) 20oCD) 25oCAns. BLet Wednesday be X,Then, 12+15+23+24+19/5 = XX=18    

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REASONING SET 2 SOLVED 11 QUESTIONS

Passage: At an Electronic data Processing unit, Five out of the eighth program sets P,Q,R,S,T,U,V & W are to be operated daily. On any one day except for the first day of month, only three of the program sets must be the ones that were operated on the previous day. It must satisfy the following conditions: 1) If program P is to be operated on a day, V can not be operated on that day 2) If Q is to be operated on a day, T must only be one of the programme to be operated after Q 3) If R is to be operated on a day , V must also be the program to be operated after R 4) The last program to be operated on any day must be either S or U Q.1 If R is to be operated at third place in sequence, which of the following cannot be the second program in that sequence ? A) S B) U C) Q D) T Ans. C * * * * * R V S or U Q.2 Which of the following could be the set of programmes to be operated on the first day of a month ? A) U,Q,S,T,W B) U,Q,R,T,S C) T,U,R,V,S D) Q,S,R,V,U Ans. C A is not possible acc to condition IV. B is not possible acc to condition III. D is not possible acc to condition II. Q.3 Which of the following is true of any day’s valid program set operation ? A) P can not be operated at third place B) Q can not be operated at third place C) R can not be operated at fourth place D) T can not be operated at third place Ans. C If T is operated at fourth place then after it i.e. at fifth place there will be only S or U. Hence R cannot be operated at fourth place Passage: Six lectures A,B,C,D,E & F are to be organized in a span of seven days from Monday to Sunday, only one lecture on each day. 1) C should not be organized on Friday 2) A should be arranged immediately after D 3) There should be a gap of two days between F & B 4) One day there will be no lecture (Saturday is not that day) & just before that day F will be not organized 5) E should not be organized on Wednesday & should not be followed by F Q.4 On which day lecture D will be organized ? A) Thursday B) Friday C) Sunday D) Saturday Ans. B Q.5 On which day there is no lecture ? A) Monday B) Sunday C) Friday D) None of the above Ans. D Q.6 How many lectures are organized between F & D ? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 Ans. B Q.7 Which of the following is the last lecture in the series ? A) C B) A C) B D) Can not be determined Ans. A Q.8 Which of the following information is not required in finding complete sequence of an organization of lectures ? A) Only 3 B) Only 1 C) Only 2 D) All are required Ans. D DAY LECTURES MONDAY F TUESDAY X WEDNESDAY E THURSDAY B FRIDAY D SATURDAY A SUNDAY C PASSAGE: A loop bus has exactly six stops on its route. The bus first stops at stop one & then at stop Two,Three, Four, Five & six in that order. After leaving the stop six, the bus returns to stop one & continues around the loop again. The stops are at Six buildings-G,H,J,K,L & M 1) L is stop three 2) H is stop six 3) K is the stop immediately before M 4) J is the stop immediately before G Q.9 If J is stop four, which of the following must be stop immediately before L ? A) K B) G C) M D) J Ans. C STOP NAME OF BUILDING 1 K 2 M 3 L 4 J 5 G 6 H Q.10 If G is the stop two,which of the following must be the stop immediately before H ? A) G B) L C) K D) M Ans. D STOP NAME OF BUILDING 1 J 2 G 3 L 4 K 5 M 6 H Q.11 If passenger gets on the bus at K, rides past one of the stops & gets off at L. Which of the following must to be time ? A) K is stop one B) M is stop three C) L is stop four D) J is stop five Ans. A STOP NAME OF BUILDING 1 K 2 3 L 4 5 6 H

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REASONING SET 1 SOLVED 10 QUESTIONS

Q.1 Hydroponics is used to grow plants in water that contains nutrients. Sourav has a hydroponic vegetable garden with four levels.Onions are growing immediately above Tomatoes. Capsicums are immediately below Chillies. Potatoes are immediately below Tomatoes. Chillies are not on the top level.Only one level has two vegetables growing on it.Which two vegetables are growing on the same level ?A) Onions & ChilliesB) Potatoes & ChilliesC) Tomatoes & chilliesD) Potatoes & CapsicumsAns. B Passage: In an office, each of nine employees : P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W & X is to be assigned his /her own mailbox. The boxes which are all of the same size are arranged in three rows of three boxes each directly above &/or below another box. The boxes are numbered from left to right 1 to 3 in the top row, 4 to 6 in the middle row, & 7 to 9 in the bottom row. Assignments are subjects to the following restrictions :1) P is to be assigned box 52) Q is to be assigned box directly above T’s box3) R is to be assigned box in bottom row4) U is to be assigned box directly to the left of V’s box5) X is to be assigned box directly above P’s box Q.2 X must be assigned which of the following box ?A) 1B) 2C) 3D) 4Ans. B Q.3 If W is to be assigned box 6, Q must be assigned which box ?A) 1B) 2C) 3D) 4Ans. A Q.4 Which of the following groups of three people could be assigned boxes 4,5,6 ?A) P,V,TB) T,Q,PC) Q,P,SD) S,P,TAns. D Q.5 Which of the following could be the box assigned to V ?A) 5B) 6C) 7D) 8Ans. D Q.6 Which of the following must be assigned a box in the middle row ?A) QB) RC) XD) TAns. D Q.7  If S is to be assigned box 3, W must be assigned which box ?A) 3B) 4C) 5D) 6Ans. D Q.8 Which of the following could be assigned the box directly above R’s box ?A) PB) QC) VD) SAns. DQ 1 X 2 W 3T 4 P 5 S 6U 7 V 8 R 9 Q.9 A,B,C,D,E,F & G are the members of the family consisting of 4 adults & children. F & G are the girls, A & D are the brothers & A is a doctor. E is an engineer married to one of the brothers & has two children. B is married to D & G is their child. Who is C ?A) F’s fatherB) E’s daughterC) G’s fatherD) A’s sonAns. D   DOCTOR             ENGINEER   — FEMALE —–MALE Q.10 Persons X,Y,Z & Q live in red, green , yellow or blue coloured houses placed in a sequence on a street. Z lives in a yellow house. Green house is adjacent to the blue house.X does not live adjacent to Z. Yellow house is in between Green & Red house. Colour of the house X lives in is : A) BlueB) RedC) GreenD) Can’t be determinedAns. A   *          *              *               *Blue    Green     Yellow      RedX                            Z  

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ASSUMPTION / INFERENCE SET-4

Q.1 Consider the following statements: All members of Tina’s family are engineers.2. Some members of Tina’s family are govt employees.3. No govt employee is corrupt. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the above statements? A) Some members of Tina’s family are corrupt.B) There are some engineers not from Tina’s family who are corrupt.C) Govt employees of Tina’s family are not corrupt.D) No engineer is corrupt.   Q.2 Examine the following statements: Every man should have his identity card with him. The card should mention his blood group, complete address and telephone number to contact in case of emergencies.Which of the following conclusions follows from the above statements? The authorities need this information, especially in case of accidents.2. No one should forget his telephone number under any circumstances. A) Only 1 follows.B) Only 2 follows.C) Both 1 and 2 follow.D) Neither 1 nor 2 follows.   Q.3 Examine the following statements: Since govt officials know how hard it is to fire them, they tend to loaf.This goes a long way in explaining why the govt is so inefficient. Which of the following conclusions follows from the above statements? Too much job security can decrease productivity.2. A number of govt officials should be fired.A) Only 1 follows.B) Only 2 follows.C) Both 1 and 2 follow.D) Neither 1 nor 2 follows.   Q.4 Examine the following statement: A great example of India’s glorious past is the popularity of Ayurvedic medicines in the West. Which of the following conclusions follows from the above statement? Ayurvedic medicines are unpopular in India.2. Western medicine still is more popular than Ayurveda in the West. A) Only 1 follows.B) Only 2 follows.C) Both 1 and 2 follow.D) Neither 1 nor 2 follows.   Q.5 Examine the following statement: The first step in treating addicts is to re-establish their lost ties, for which a continuous personal attention should be paid to the addicts under treatment. Two assumptions numbered 1 and 2 are given below. Which of them is/are implicitly understood from the above statement? Addicts under treatment respond better when shown personal interest.2. Addiction causes relationships to strain. A) Only assumption 1 is implicit.B) Only assumption 2 is implicit.C) Both assumptions are implicit.D) Neither assumption is implicit.  

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ASSUMPTION / INFERENCE SET-3

Q.1 Examine the information given below: If the value of the Indian rupee goes on decreasing like this in the international markets, then India will face an economic crisis like Europe, and the person responsible for it will be the lazy and greedy politician.Which of the following is a definite conclusion that can be drawn from the above information? A) International markets are facing an economic meltdown.B) Europe has recovered from an economic crisis.C) Consolidation of the Indian rupee will present an economic crisis.D) It is too late and even politicians cannot do anything about it now.   Q.2 Examine the statements given below: All industries require intellectual.Good institutions provide intellectuals.Many famous personalities are alumni of good institutions.Students of good institutions get good placements. Which of the following is a valid conclusion that can be drawn from the above statements?A) Institutions help industry to grow.B) Every famous personality studied at a good institution.C) All good placements come from good institutions.D) Studying at a good institution boosts one’s career.   Q.3 Examine the statements given below: All books of X publications in a library have copyright.Some of the library books are on history.X publication started the copyright after year 2005. Which of the following is a valid conclusion that can be drawn from the above statements? A) Some copyright history books in the library belong to X publication.B) All history books covering events from 2006 onwards have copyright.C) Books other than X publication do not have copyright.D) None of these   4 Consider the information given below: If the US attacks Syria to prevent Syria from developing a chemical weapon, Syria might get spurred to actually develop one and attack the US with it, leading to an all-out war.Which of the following is a definite conclusion that can be drawn from the above information? A) Syria will misuse a chemical weapon if it ever manages to develop one.B) Syria will stop the manufacture of a chemical weapon.C) Misuse of chemical weapons will lead to war.D) The US is going to attack Syria.   Read the following : All good sportsmen want to win and all sportsmen who want to win eat a balanced diet; therefore, all sportsmen who do not eat a balanced diet are bad sportsmen.Q.5 Which of the following, if true, would refute the assumptions of the argument above? A) A, the sprinter, wants to win, but he is not a good sportsman.B) B, the officer, eats a balanced diet, but is not a good sportsman.C) All the players of a basketball team eat a well-balanced diet.D) C, a cricketer, does not eat a well balanced diet, but is a good sportsman.   Q.6 If the assumptions of the above argument are true, which of the following statements has to be true? A) No bad sportsman wants to win.B) No sportsman who does not eat a well balanced diet is a good sportsman.C) Every sportsman is a good sportsman if he eats a well balanced diet.D) All athletes who want to win are good athletes.  

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ASSUMPTION / INFERENCE SET-2

READ THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH: The Dvorak keyboard requires less finger movement than the ubiquitous QWERTY keyboard,. As a result, Dvorak keyboard users are not only able to type more words per minute, but are also less vulnerable to both repetitive stress disorder and carpal tunnel syndrome. Nonetheless, businesses, as well as consumers, have not adopted the Dvorak keyboard. Clearly, if the Dvorak keyboard is to become more widely used, its benefits must be more widely touted. Q.1. Which of the following, if true, most threatens the author’s conclusion?(A) The initial cost of manufacturing a Dvorak keyboard will be more expensive than that of a QWERTY keyboard.(B) Many who have attempted using a Dvorak keyboard claim that learning the configuration of keys takes weeks(C) Those suffering from repetitive stress injuries often attribute the injuries to multiple factors(D) Businesses that have educated employees on the benefits of the Dvorak keyboard, have found that employees continue to use the Qwerty keyboard   Q.2 Which of the following is an assumption upon which the author’s claim rests?(A) When deciding between two options, consumers and businesses do not opt for the solution that has fewer negative effects.(B) People’s reluctance to transition to the Dvorak keyboard does not have multiple factors.(C) Dvorak keyboards require users to relearn the configurations of the keyboard, a potentially time-consuming process(D) The Dvorak keyboard can only become a viable alternative if businesses require their employees to no longer use QWERTY keyboards. 3.The media claim that the economy is entering a phase of growth and prosperity. They point to lower unemployment rates and increased productivity. This analysis is false, though. The number of people filing for bankruptcy has increased every month for the last six months, and bankruptcy lawyers report that they are busier than they have been in years. Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument depends?(A) Unemployment rates are not useful indicators of growth and prosperity.(B) Economic growth cannot be measured in terms of productivity.(C) Legislation has not been recently passed to make legal bankruptcy easier to obtain.(D) There has not been an increase in the number of bankruptcy lawyers. Having an efficient, attractive subway system makes good economic sense. So, the city needs to purchase new subway cars, since the city should always do what makes good economic sense.The conclusion drawn above follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?(A) The city should invest in an efficient, attractive subway system.(B) Cost-effective subway cars are an integral part of an efficient subway system.(C) New subway cars are financially affordable.(D) New subway cars are required in order for the city to have a subway system that is efficient and attractive. In his new book on his complex scientific research, R frequently imputes bad faith to researchers disagreeing with him. A troubling aspect of R’s book is his stated conviction that other investigators’ funding sources often determine what “findings” those investigators report. Add to this that R has often shown himself to be arrogant, overly ambitious, and sometimes plain nasty, and it becomes clear that R’s book does not merit attention from serious professionals.The author of the book review commits which one of the following reasoning errors?(A) using an attack on the character of the writer of athe book as evidence that this person is not competent on matters of scientific substance(B) taking it for granted that an investigator is unlikely to report findings that are contrary to the interests of those funding the investigation(C) dismissing a scientific theory by giving a biased account of it(D) failing to distinguish between the criteria of being true and of being sufficiently interesting to merit attention Archaeologist: A skeleton of a North American mastodon that became extinct at the peak of the Ice Age was recently discovered. It contains a human-made projectile dissimilar to any found in that part of Eurasia closest to North America. Thus, since Eurasians did not settle in North America until shortly before the peak of the Ice Age, the first Eurasian settlers in North America probably came from a more distant part of Eurasia.Which one of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the archaeologist’s argument?(A) The projectile found in the mastodon does not resemble any that were used in Eurasia before or during the Ice Age.(B) The people who occupied the Eurasian area closest to North America remained nomadic throughout the Ice Age(C) The skeleton of a bear from the same place and time as the mastodon skeleton contains a similar projectile.(D) Climatic conditions in North America just before the Ice Age were more conducive to human habitation than were those in the part of Eurasia closest to North America at that time.    

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ASSUMPTION / INFERENCE SET-1

Q.1 Throughout the ages the businessman has helped build civilisation’s great cities, provided people with luxuries and artists with patronage, and lift his fellow citizens to understand the standard of living. In the last few centuries the businessman has seeded the Industrial Revolution around the world :The passage best supports the statement that the businessman :A) Has contributed to the growth of civilizationB) Is capable of raising his standard of livingC) Is accountable to the societyD) Is the beneficiary of the Industrial Revolution   Q.2 There is a shift in our economy from a manufacturing to a service orientation. The increase in service-sector will require the managers to work more with people rather than with objects and things from the assembly lineThis passage best supports the statement that :A) Interpersonal skills will become more important in the future work place.B) Manufacturing organisations ignore importance of peopleC) Managers should have a balanced mindD) Assembly line will exist in service organizations   Q.3 It is up to our government and planners to devise ways and means for the mobilisation of about ten crore workers whose families total up about forty crore men, women and children. Our agriculture is over-manned. A lesser number of agriculturists would mean more purchasing or spending power to every agriculturist. This will result in the shortage of man-power for many commodities to be produced for which there will be a new demand from a prosperous agrarian class. This shortage will be removed by surplus man-power released from agriculture as suggested above.The passage best supports the statement thatA) Indian economy is in a poor shape basically due to improper mobilisation of man-powerB) The industrial sector is labour-deficient while the agricultural sector is over-manned in our countryC) A shift of labour from agricultural sector to the industrial sector would uplift the living standardD) Employment in production is more fruitful than employment in agriculture   Q .4 To forgive an injury is often considered to be a sign of weakness; it is really a sign of strength. It is easy to allow oneself to be carried away by resentment and hate into an act of vengeance; but it takes a strong character to restrain those natural passions. The man who forgives an injury proves himself to be the superior of the man who wronged himself and puts the wrong-doer to shame. The passage best supports’ the statement that :A) Mercy is the noblest form of revengeB) A person with calm and composed nature has depth of thought and visionC) Natural passions are difficult to suppressD) The sufferer alone knows the intensity of his sufferings   Q.5 The prevention of accidents makes it necessary not only that safety devices be used to guard exposed machinery but also that mechanics be instructed in safety rules which they must follow for their own protection, and that lighting in the plant be adequate. The passage best supports the statement that industrial accidents :A) Can be eliminated with the help of safety rulesB) Are always avoidableC) Usually result from inadequate machineryD) may be due to ignorance   Q.6 The press should not be afraid of upholding and supporting a just and righteous cause. It should not be afraid of criticising the government in a healthy manner. The press has to be eternally vigilant to protect the rights of the workers, backward and suppressed sections of the society. It should also give a balanced view of the things so that people can be helped in the formation of a healthy public opinion. The passage best supports the statement that :A) The freedom of press is essential for the proper functioning of democracyB) All the information given by the press should be well-articulated so as to gain a good opinion towards the ruling partyC) Press has a great role to play in a democracyD) The press is the only means to project to the masses the policies of the government   Q.7 Exports and imports, a swelling favourable balance of trade, investments and bank-balances, are not an index or a balance sheet of national prosperity. Till the beginning of the Second World War, English exports were noticeably greater than what they are today. And yet England has greater national prosperity today than it ever had. Because the income of average Englishmen, working as field and factory labourers, clerks, policemen, petty shopkeepers and shop assistants, domestic workers and other low-paid workers, has gone up. The passage best supports the statement that :A) English trade has continually increased since the Second World WarB) A country’s balance of trade is the main criteria of determining its economic prosperityC) A country’s economic standard can be best adjudged by per capital incomeD) A nation’s economy strengthens with the increase in exports    

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DECISION MAKING SET-8

Q.1 You are being sent for an intensive efficiency improvement training programme, which you are not interested in going for. You will A)Proceed for the training, keeping your interest aside B)Inform your boss to send someone else for training C)Go for the training but you will spend most of the time roaming here & there D)Try on finding the excuses for avoiding the training Ans. B Q.2 You have been posted as a DM in a district, where construction work is going on a large scale. One day you suddenly receive a call from someone that many labourers have been injured in an accident. When you reach there, you find a huge crowd of labourers, their relatives & media persons. You will A)Hold a meeting with experts & directs the rescue team for further action B)Tell the crowd to vacate the place C)Call the owner of the construction project D)Ascertain how many labourers were on duty & how many were injured to take any further step Ans. A Q.3 You are the head of an anti-naxal operation in jungles. Suddenly you spot some naxalites hiding in a bush. You will A)Warn them to surrender B)Make a sudden assault on them C)Inform your senior officers & wait for some more forces to come D)Circle them first & ask them to surrender. If they refuse, then order firing Ans. D Q.4 You are the manager of a construction company. There have been regular complaints about an employee by many costumers in written. You will A)Punished the concerned employee instantly B)Sack the employee from the job as it is affecting condition of the company C) Call the concerned employee & discuss the matter D)Try to enquire about the concerned employee from his co-workers & till then give assurance to the costumers Ans. A Q.5 You are newly appointed as ADM of a town. You are introducing new ideas in administration in front of your officials. You met resistance when introducing the new concept. How would you react? A)Take disciplinary action against the resisting officials B)Would direct them to follow the concepts strictly C)Do nothing after all it is there loss if they don’t follow D)Would convince the resisting officials in understanding the new idea & how effectively it can work in administration Ans. D

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DECISION MAKING SET-7

Q.1 You are returning home from school. On the way you find a sealed envelope in a street, fully addressed with unsealed stamps on it. You would A)Leave it there as it was & walk away B)Remove the stamps & destroy the envelop C)Open the envelope, find out who has dropped it by mistake & send it to him if possible D)Post it at the nearest letter box Ans. D Q.2 You are general manager of a company. The company wants to bring in more efficiency & increase the production without sacking any employee. What would you do? A)Announce bonus money yearly B)Increase the working hours of workers with reduced holidays C)Create conductive atmosphere in the company, so that workers feel at ease & facilitate them in working effectively D)Announce to give certain percentage share in increased profit of the company Ans. C Q.3 While introducing a new policy in your department in front of the board, you met resistance with some of your subordinates & workers. How would you handle the situation? A)Mandate them to follow the policy B)Try to convince them by making them understand the benefits of policy & addressing their queries & concerns C)Just do your work by introducing the policy, leaving rest on them D)Taunt them for being so dim that they are unable to understand such simple stuff Ans. B Q.4 You are the leader of a group of workers who have reposed faith in you to present their demands to the management. One day, you listen to some criticisms or negative feedback about yourself from your workers. How would you respond? A)Get angry & defensive B)Listen carefully & feel disappointed C)Listen carefully & consider what could you change & hence try to improve D)Rebuke your workers for talking against you Ans. C Q.5 You are the superintendent of Police of an area. You are alone going for an urgent inspection. At the time of travelling, you come across a person who is grievously injured. You will: A)Leave him & proceed to your destination as the work is urgent B)Carry the injured person to the hospital C)Hire a cab & send him to the hospital then you will proceed towards your destination D)Order one of your subordinate to come & take the person to the hospital Ans. C

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DECISION MAKING SET-6

Q.1 You are an Assistant Commissioner of Income tax. Instead of working very hard & taking various initiatives to increase the revenue of govt, some people put allegations on you regarding tax evasion, which is completely wrong according to you. What would you do? A)Pay no need to the allegations & continue your good work B)Call a press conference & explain your points C)Ask your senior to set up an enquiry D)Stop taking initiatives & do the routine job only Ans. A Q.2 You are bank manager of a private bank. There have been regular complaints about an employee by many customers in written. What would you do? A)Punish the concerned employee instantly B)Sack the employee from job as it is affecting the brand image of bank C)Call the employee & after knowing the fact take action D)Try to enquire about the employee from his co-workers & till then give assurance to costumers Ans. A Q.3 A task has been assigned to you by your senior officer. But the task is totally new for you & you have no knowledge about it. As you have to complete the task in a stipulated time, so you do not have time to gain knowledge & complete the task. What would you do? A)Finish the task somehow without surety of it being perfect B)Refuse to perform that work C)Take the help of others to accomplish that task D)Take the task & at the end of stipulated time, you will make out reasons Ans. C Q.4 You are head of a village panchayat. In a national level meeting on the success of a govt project, you have to make a presentation, giving all the feedbacks. You have collected all the data & some of the data that you have gathered for the presentation opposes the success of the project. Some of the important ministers are attending the conference. What would you do? A)Make the presentation giving all the feedbacks & data despite the risk of losing hold B)Make the presentation on the basis of only favouring data C)Exagarate the favouring data, without much highlighting the opposing data D)Modify the opposing data to make it upto the mark Ans. C Q.5 You are a part of the country’s execution. Some people are protesting against price hike of petrol in front of your office. You are not able to work properly due to agitation. You will A)Make people understand that it is the higher authority’s decision B)Pacify the agitators assure them that you will do upto your capability C)Pacify the agitators & assure them of taking the matter to the higher authorities D)Call the police to handle the situation Ans. C

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