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Difficulty: EasyResource Allocation and Priority Ranking

As a Block Development Officer managing relief resources during a dry spell, you have a limited supply of 500 emergency water tanks to distribute among four villages. Village 1 has no functional water source and severe drought impact affecting 1,200 residents; Village 2 has functioning wells but seeks extra storage; Village 3 faces mild water scarcity; and Village 4 requires water for a planned sports event. Based on objective public administrative principles of priority ranking, which of the following is the most appropriate allocation decision?

  1. Allocate the majority of water tanks immediately to Village 1 based on critical necessity and population impact.Answer
  2. B
    Divide the water tanks equally among all four villages regardless of their actual need or situation.
  3. C
    Bypass official assessment procedures and grant all tanks to Village 4 to support the local event organizers.
  4. D
    Impose strict punitive fines on all village leaders before releasing any water tanks to the block.

Answer

The most appropriate decision is to allocate the majority of water tanks immediately to the village experiencing severe drought impact and lacking functional water sources.
Directing primary resources to the community facing complete absence of drinking water addresses acute human vulnerability and aligns with established administrative priority criteria.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Assess the severity of need for each target location.
Village 1 has a critical shortfall affecting 1,200 people with no alternative water source, making it the highest priority.
Administrative resource allocation must prioritize basic human survival needs and high-impact emergency situations first.
2
Evaluate remaining secondary requests.
Villages with mild scarcity, existing working infrastructure, or non-essential event needs receive secondary priority.
Limited public resources must be deployed sequentially based on objective priority ranking.

Key Concept

Resource Allocation and Priority Ranking
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