Q.1 Statement: The city has seen a sudden rise in dengue cases. Course of Action: (I) Launch an awareness campaign about dengue prevention. (II) Impose a city-wide curfew.
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Explanation - Launching an awareness campaign directly addresses dengue prevention. Imposing a curfew does not directly help prevent dengue.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.2 Statement: A school found that students are skipping breakfast frequently. Course of Action: (I) Start a school breakfast program. (II) Punish students who skip breakfast.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Starting a breakfast program directly addresses the issue. Punishing students is unreasonable and ineffective.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.3 Statement: The local water supply has been contaminated. Course of Action: (I) Issue a public advisory to boil water before use. (II) Shut down all water supply for a week.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Issuing a public advisory is a practical solution to protect people immediately. Shutting down water supply is impractical.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.4 Statement: The number of road accidents in the city has increased. Course of Action: (I) Introduce stricter traffic rules and fines. (II) Ban all vehicles from the city temporarily.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Stricter traffic rules help reduce accidents. Banning vehicles temporarily is extreme and impractical.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.5 Statement: Students are performing poorly in science exams. Course of Action: (I) Organize extra science classes. (II) Reduce syllabus for easy passing.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Extra classes help improve knowledge, whereas reducing syllabus does not address the root cause.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.6 Statement: A hospital is receiving complaints about long waiting hours. Course of Action: (I) Increase staff during peak hours. (II) Close the hospital for a few days to reorganize.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Increasing staff reduces waiting time. Closing the hospital worsens the problem.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.7 Statement: Many people in a town are addicted to smoking. Course of Action: (I) Launch an anti-smoking awareness campaign. (II) Penalize all smokers heavily.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Awareness campaigns help people quit smoking. Heavy penalties may be counterproductive and hard to enforce.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.8 Statement: Pollution levels have increased in the city. Course of Action: (I) Introduce stricter emission regulations. (II) Ban industrial activity completely.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Stricter emission regulations are practical. Banning all industrial activity is extreme and not feasible.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.9 Statement: Many students are absent during online classes. Course of Action: (I) Make online attendance mandatory. (II) Conduct parent-teacher meetings to improve attendance.
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Explanation - Mandatory attendance ensures participation, while engaging parents can improve discipline and attendance.
Correct answer is: Both I and II follow
Q.10 Statement: Increase in waterborne diseases reported after heavy rains. Course of Action: (I) Ensure proper drainage and sanitation. (II) Advise people to use boiled or filtered water.
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Explanation - Both improving sanitation and advising safe water use help prevent waterborne diseases.
Correct answer is: Both I and II follow
Q.11 Statement: The local library has seen very low attendance. Course of Action: (I) Organize book reading and discussion sessions. (II) Reduce library working hours.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Organizing events encourages participation, while reducing hours would further reduce attendance.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.12 Statement: The hospital staff complains about overwork. Course of Action: (I) Recruit additional staff. (II) Increase working hours for current staff.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Recruiting staff addresses overwork; increasing hours worsens the issue.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.13 Statement: Students waste a lot of food in the school cafeteria. Course of Action: (I) Introduce awareness about food wastage. (II) Charge extra for uneaten food.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Awareness educates students to reduce wastage, whereas charging extra may cause resentment.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.14 Statement: There is a rise in theft cases in a city. Course of Action: (I) Increase police patrolling. (II) Advise people to stay indoors at night.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Increased policing can prevent theft, while asking everyone to stay indoors is impractical.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.15 Statement: Many people are getting flu during the winter season. Course of Action: (I) Launch flu vaccination drives. (II) Close schools for the winter.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Vaccination helps prevent flu, while closing schools is extreme and unnecessary.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.16 Statement: The city park is littered with garbage. Course of Action: (I) Organize cleanliness drives. (II) Close the park to the public.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Cleanliness drives address the problem. Closing the park does not solve littering.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.17 Statement: Students spend excessive time on social media affecting studies. Course of Action: (I) Conduct seminars on responsible use of social media. (II) Ban all social media usage completely.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Awareness about responsible use helps students manage time; banning completely is unrealistic.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.18 Statement: The town experiences heavy waterlogging after rains. Course of Action: (I) Build proper drainage systems. (II) Impose a ban on outdoor activities during rains.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Proper drainage is a practical solution; banning activities is temporary and ineffective.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.19 Statement: Students are frequently failing in mathematics. Course of Action: (I) Arrange extra tutorials for weak students. (II) Lower the pass marks.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Extra tutorials improve learning, whereas lowering marks doesn’t address the real problem.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.20 Statement: There is a high prevalence of obesity among children. Course of Action: (I) Promote physical activities and healthy eating in schools. (II) Impose fines on children with obesity.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Promoting healthy habits addresses obesity. Penalizing children is unethical and ineffective.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.21 Statement: Noise pollution has increased near residential areas. Course of Action: (I) Restrict heavy vehicles during night hours. (II) Advise people to wear earplugs at home.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Restricting vehicles reduces noise. Wearing earplugs is not a comprehensive solution.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.22 Statement: Many people are affected by seasonal flu. Course of Action: (I) Organize flu vaccination camps. (II) Quarantine all people during flu season.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Vaccination prevents flu, while quarantining everyone is impractical.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.23 Statement: Students are not submitting assignments on time. Course of Action: (I) Implement a reward system for timely submission. (II) Impose strict fines for late submission.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Both positive reinforcement (rewards) and mild penalties (fines) can improve discipline.
Correct answer is: Both I and II follow
Q.24 Statement: The hospital is facing frequent power cuts. Course of Action: (I) Install backup generators. (II) Reduce hospital services during power cuts.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Backup generators ensure uninterrupted services. Reducing services harms patients.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
Q.25 Statement: A rise in cyberbullying incidents among teenagers has been reported. Course of Action: (I) Conduct awareness programs in schools. (II) Ban use of social media entirely.
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Neither I nor II follows
Explanation - Awareness and guidance help prevent cyberbullying, whereas banning social media is impractical.
Correct answer is: Only I follows
