Test Series - course of action

Test Number 9/9

Q: Statement: Some strains of mosquito have become resistant to chloroquine - the widely used medicine for malaria patients.
Courses of Action:
I. Selling of chloroquine should be stopped.
II. Researchers should develop a new medicine for patients affected by such mosquitoes.
III. All the patients suffering from malaria should be checked for identification of causal mosquito.
A. None follows
B. Only I and ll follow
C. Only II and III follow
D. None of these
Solution: Clearly, chloroquine can still be used to get rid of the non-resistant varieties, and new medicines developed for the resistant varieties. The patients can then be treated accordingly by performing tests for the causal mosquito. So, only II and III follow.
Q: Statement: Many private sector banks have reduced interest rate on housing loans in comparison to public sector banks.
Courses of Action:
I. The case should be raised before the regulatory authority for investigation by the public sector banks as they cannot follow such reduction.
II. Public sector banks must adopt such policy to remain in competition.
III. The public sector banks should advertise their special feature repeatedly so that they do not lose their future customers.
A. None follows
B. Only I and ll follow
C. Only II and III follow
D. Only either II or III follows
Solution: Clearly, the private sector banks have done so to attract more and more customers of public sector banks. Thus, public sector banks should either reduce the rate of interest to match with that of private sector banks or highlight those features which make them stand apart from private sector banks. So, either II or III follows

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