Difficulty: Medium
Correct Answer: None of these
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:The problem is an economic-disruption scenario. We must choose actions that are lawful, proportionate, and effective at stabilizing supply, while avoiding measures that are coercive beyond due process or that escalate conflict.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:Look for a response that restores supply quickly without unlawful overreach. Negotiations and alternative supply chains are typical; blanket threats and mass imprisonment are neither necessarily legal nor constructive.
Step-by-Step Solution:
I. Ordering immediate withdrawal with “severe consequences”: This is heavy-handed and may not be lawful or effective. Negotiation and contingency planning are preferable.II. Immediate alternative arrangements: This is the most logical step to maintain adequate supply and stabilize prices; however, the option set provided does not include “Only II follows.”III. Declare strike illegal and jail leaders: This presumes illegality without due process and is extreme; it does not follow.Verification / Alternative check:Since the clearly appropriate action is II alone and that combination is not among options A–D, the correct meta-choice per test logic is “None of these.”
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Common Pitfalls:Assuming punitive action is always justified during strikes. Proportional, lawful steps that secure public interest (like alternative transport) are better first responses.
Final Answer:None of these
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