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Statement–Courses of Action (urban water scarcity management): There has been a significant drop in the water level of all lakes supplying the city; evaluate which immediate responses logically follow—(I) impose a partial cut in municipal supply to stabilize demand, (II) use mass media to appeal to residents for minimal, responsible use of water—focusing on feasibility, conservation impact, and timeliness.

Difficulty: Medium

Correct Answer: Both I and II follow

Explanation:


Given data

  • All source lakes for the city have experienced a significant drop in water level.
  • Two proposed courses: (I) impose a partial cut in water supply; (II) appeal via mass media for minimal household use.


Concept / Approach
In acute resource stress, policy should combine demand curtailment (administrative rationing) with behavioural conservation (public appeals), because both reduce drawdown and extend limited stocks.


Step-by-step evaluation
Step 1: Course I (partial cut) immediately reduces aggregate consumption by mandate—direct, measurable, and enforceable.Step 2: Course II (mass-media appeal) encourages voluntary conservation (fix leaks, shorter showers, defer washing), amplifying the administrative cut.Step 3: The two are complementary—administrative restraint + citizen cooperation—therefore both logically follow.


Verification / Alternative
Standard drought management uses both rationing and awareness drives; either alone is weaker than the combination.


Common pitfalls

  • Expecting appeals alone to suffice without temporary supply control.
  • Relying only on cuts without public buy-in, which can spur noncompliance.


Final Answer
Both I and II follow.

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