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  • Question
  • Cell phone users have found that tariff plans are not as attractive as promoted by telecom companies and complained to regulatory authority about the same. Courses of action: I. The regulatory authority should direct telecom companies to be trasparent on the tariff structure of all plans II. The government should restrict the number of telecom companies operating in the country.


  • Options
  • A. If only course of action I follows
  • B. If only course of action II follows
  • C. If either course of action I or II follows
  • D. If both courses of action I and II follow

  • Correct Answer
  • If only course of action I follows 

    Explanation

    Being " not as attractive as promoted " is a clear case of  hiding things. Hence " transparency " is the answer to the problem and I folloes. II goes against the spirit of free market and is not relevant to the problem either.


  • More questions

    • 1. Which word does NOT belong with the others?

    • Options
    • A. heading
    • B. body
    • C. letter
    • D. closing
    • Discuss
    • 2. Marathon is to race as hibernation is to

    • Options
    • A. winter
    • B. bear
    • C. dream
    • D. sleep
    • Discuss
    • 3. Statements: The secret of success is constancy of purpose.

      Conclusions:

      1. Constant dripping wears the stone.
      2. Single-minded devotion is necessary for achieving success.


    • Options
    • A. Only conclusion I follows
    • B. Only conclusion II follows
    • C. Either I or II follows
    • D. Neither I nor II follows
    • E. Both I and II follow
    • Discuss
    • 4. The attainment of individual and organisational goals is mutually interdependent and linked by a common denominator - employee work motivation. Organisational members are motivated to satisfy their personal goals, and they contribute their efforts to the attainment of organisational objectives as means of achieving these personal goals.

      The passage best supports the statement that motivation -

    • Options
    • A. encourages an individual to give priority to personal goals over organisational goals.
    • B. is crucial for the survival of an individual and organisation.
    • C. is the product of an individual's physical and mental energy.
    • D. is the external force which induces an individual to contribute his efforts.
    • E. makes organisation and society inseparable.
    • Discuss
    • 5. Due to enormous profits involved in smuggling, hundreds of persons have been attracted towards this anti-national activity. Some of them became millionaires overnight. India has a vast coastline both on the Eastern and Western Coast. It has been a heaven for smugglers who have been carrying on their activities with great impunity. There is no doubt, that from time to time certain seizures were made by the enforcement authorities, during raids and ambush but even allowing these losses the smugglers made huge profits.

      The passage best supports the statement that

    • Options
    • A. smuggling hampers the economic development of a nation.
    • B. smuggling ought to be curbed.
    • C. authorities are taking strict measures to curb smuggling.
    • D. smuggling is fast increasing in our country owing to the quick profit it entails.
    • Discuss
    • 6. Though the waste of time or the expenditure on fashions is very large, yet fashions have come to stay. They will not go, come what may. However, what is now required is that strong efforts should be made to displace the excessive craze for fashion from the minds of these youngsters.

      The passage best supports the statement that:

    • Options
    • A. fashion is the need of the day.
    • B. the excessive craze for fashion is detrimental to one's personality.
    • C. the hoard for fashion should be done away with so as not to let down the constructive development.
    • D. work and other activities should be valued more than the outward appearance.
    • Discuss
    • 7. One of the important humanitarian by-products of technology is the greater dignity and value that it imparts to human labour. In a highly industrialized society, there is no essential difference between Brahmin and Dalit, Muslim and Hindu; they are equally useful and hence equally valuable for in the industrial society individual productivity fixes the size of the pay cheque and this fixes social status.

      The passage best supports the statement that:

    • Options
    • A. technology decides individual's social status.
    • B. castes and religions are man-made.
    • C. human labour has dignity and value.
    • D. all individuals, irrespective of caste and creed, are born equal.
    • E. industrial society is a great leveller of men.
    • Discuss
    • 8. The future of women in India is quite bright and let us hope that they will justify their abilities by rising to the occasion. Napoleon was right when he declared that by educating the women we can educate the whole nation. Because a country can never rise without the contribution of 50% of their population.

      The passage best supports the statement that:

    • Options
    • A. India is striving hard for the emancipation of women.
    • B. all women should be well educated.
    • C. a nation can progress only when women are given equal rights and opportunities as men.
    • D. women ought to be imparted full freedom to prove their worth and contribute to the progress of the nation.
    • Discuss
    • 9. 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 -

    • Options
    • A. are always avoidable;
    • B. may be due to ignorance.
    • C. cannot be entirely overcome.
    • D. can be eliminated with the help of safety rules.
    • E. usually result from inadequate machinery.
    • Discuss
    • 10. 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:

    • Options
    • A. the sufferer alone knows the intensity of his sufferings.
    • B. people tend to forgive the things happened in the past.
    • C. natural passions are difficult to suppress.
    • D. mercy is the noblest form of revenge.
    • E. a person with calm and composed nature has depth of thought and vision.
    • Discuss


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