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Directions: In the question below are given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for imprvement, follow-up or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc. On the basis of the information given in the statement to be true, then decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.
Now a days children are more attracted towards playing mobile and computer games rather than playing outdoor games. These games offer a remarkable graphical interface with illuminating images of cars, soldiers, fighters, and players which attracts the interest of children towards this technology and there are thousands of games on one platform. But it has a very bad effect on children’s health. It leads to obesity, muscular strain, and eye damage. Overall, this is not a beneficial trend as it can isolate a child from society and make them unhealthy.
Course of action:
I) Children should play outdoor games to keep their body and mind fit and fine.
II) Parents should stop using mobile so that the children could not play mobile games.
III) Parents should tell their children to focus only on study not any kind of games.
Only II and III follow
Only I follows
Only II follows
Only I and III follow
All I, II and III follow
Let’s break it down:
- Statement points to a problem: kids play too many digital games, causes health and social issues.
- Course of Action I: Kids should play outside for better health. This actually addresses the problem and lines up with the reasons given.
- Course of Action II: Parents should stop using mobiles so kids can't use them. This doesn't tackle the root issue. Parents not using mobiles doesn't mean kids will stop.
- Course of Action III: Kids should only study, not play any games. That’s extreme. Kids need recreation, just not excessive screentime.
Options explained:
- Option 1: Only II and III – Not strong, both miss the mark.
- Option 2: Only I – Hits the problem directly and reasonably.
- Option 3: Only II – Too narrow, not practical.
- Option 4: I and III – Too strict with the no-games rule.
- Option 5: All – Overkill. Not all are logical.
Your Answer: Option 2
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