I and III would be too harsh. II is absurd efforts should be made to supervise the quality of the food prepared by the canteen
A proper course of action would be serving notices to these clubs to behave themselves. Even police personnel may be deployed, but only during the sensitive hours.
Company A should inspect the rejected valves to ensure, if they are really substandard. If yes, it should scrutinise its working throughly and remove its lackings. Company A should inform company X that steps have been taken for improvement and renegotiate the schedule of supply.
The statement describes the problem of admission in colleges faced by students. Both the courses of action I and III are the right steps towards providing solution of this problem.
Only III follows. After finding the cause of the sickness, necessary action should be taken.
The immediate course of action for the invigilator is that he must immediately confiscate the mobile phones and ask the students to leave the exam hall immediately.
I is the right course. I and III would create a bigger problem. Viz pollution.
II is for the immediate future, III is for some time ahead I does not follow because of the word "immediately"
I would be punishing the brave. II is absurd, how can city fights be diverted" only III makes sense.
Suspension of officer-in charge dose not immediately help the situation nor does the charge of machinery help in any way to tackle the present situation. Only II can solve the present crisis.
Action I and III will create another problems action II is the effective way to reduce the problem.
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