Decision Making and Problem Solving
250 questions
A severe state-wide power grid failure has disabled main electricity across multiple districts for over 24 hours. The state emergency operations center has acquired a single transport convoy capable of delivering heavy-duty backup generators sequentially. The control room receives urgent distress calls from four distinct facilities. Based on standard emergency management protocols prioritizing immediate life-safety and mass public health, in what order should the backup generators be delivered to the following facilities, from highest priority (first) to lowest priority (last)?
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As the Superintending Engineer of a district utility board, you receive a formal grievance from a Junior Engineer (JE). The JE alleges that their immediate supervisor, the Executive Engineer (EE), deliberately and continuously assigns them to remote, difficult terrains while favoring another JE with comfortable urban postings. The EE justifies this deployment by stating the aggrieved JE has superior field skills but lacks the documentation accuracy required for urban centers. Frustrated by the lack of resolution, the aggrieved JE threatens to mobilize a "mass casual leave" protest with other junior staff within 48 hours if they are not reassigned. Which of the following is the most appropriate administrative course of action?
You are the Project Director for a crucial State Highway expansion. During the excavation phase, workers uncover a small, unrecorded historical structure that local villagers immediately claim is a centuries-old sacred shrine. The villagers demand the highway be rerouted, which would delay the project by two years and cost millions in taxpayer money. The project contractor suggests quickly demolishing the structure at night before the Archaeological Department can inspect it, arguing that this will save public funds and ensure timely completion of the highway. Which of the following is the most ethically and administratively appropriate course of action?
As the Chief Administrator of the 'Harbor Revitalization Initiative', you are managing the transition of a defunct industrial port into a mixed-use maritime zone. Match the specific stakeholder conflicts (Left) with the most appropriate, proportional administrative negotiation strategy (Right).
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As a District Magistrate, you are confronted with an unprecedented locust swarm. You have exactly two specialized aerial spraying units available for immediate deployment. Operational guidelines strictly state that a unit must be fully dedicated to a single zone for the entire 12-hour period to be effective. Four zones are threatened:
Zone W: A cooperative of 2,000 marginal farmers with no crop insurance, entirely dependent on this harvest for their survival.
Zone X: A commercial export plantation that generates 30% of the district's agricultural revenue but is comprehensively insured against crop loss.
Zone Y: The State Agricultural Research Institute, housing irreplaceable foundation seeds crucial for next year's statewide planting.
Zone Z: The residential outskirts of the district headquarters, where uninjured citizens are aggressively protesting the nuisance of insects entering their homes.
Based on objective administrative resource allocation principles, which of the following is the most appropriate decision?
During a severe flash flood, you serve as the District Magistrate responsible for emergency relief operations. With highly limited National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel and boats available, you receive simultaneous distress calls from various parts of the district. Based on the principles of administrative ethics, objective public interest, and triage proportionality, arrange the following deployment priorities from the most ethically sound (first action) to the least appropriate (last action).
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Match the following administrative actions taken by civil servants to the primary ethical or governance principle that justifies the decision.
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A rapidly expanding tier-2 city is experiencing severe seasonal urban flooding primarily caused by illegal encroachments over major natural stormwater drainage channels. With the monsoon approaching in two months, local residents are demanding immediate flood mitigation, while vulnerable low-income communities residing along the drains face displacement risks. As the District Magistrate, which of the following policy responses demonstrates the optimal balance between administrative feasibility, public safety, social impact, and long-term sustainability?
You are serving as the District Magistrate of a densely populated industrial district. At midnight, a major leak of toxic methyl isocyanate gas is reported from a private chemical manufacturing plant situated 1 km from a major urban residential area. The factory management asserts that their technical team can plug the breach within two hours and strongly advises against making a public emergency announcement to avoid causing widespread civic panic. Simultaneously, informal reports of respiratory distress among nearby residents begin surfacing, and local field officers report that initiating an unguided full-city evacuation will lead to immediate traffic gridlocks and fatal stampedes. According to established administrative protocols and crisis management principles, what should be your immediate primary course of action?
A district administration plans to transition all public welfare scheme applications to an online portal to increase administrative efficiency and transparency. However, a preliminary feasibility report highlights that a large segment of intended rural beneficiaries lacks personal digital devices and internet literacy. Which of the following decisions represents the most feasible and practical policy approach for the administration?
A state government intends to mitigate critical air pollution in a major industrial hub by ordering the immediate relocation of 300 heavily polluting manufacturing units to a newly designated rural industrial corridor. However, an inter-departmental feasibility report highlights three major constraints: (1) legal disputes over rural land acquisition are pending before the High Court, (2) relocation will cause immediate job displacement for over 40,000 informal daily-wage workers without social safety nets, and (3) immediate closure will severe domestic supply chains for critical pharmaceutical packaging. As the Chief Policy Analyst advising the State Administrative Council, which of the following policy strategies demonstrates the highest administrative feasibility and long-term impact balance?
A District Magistrate receives reports of sudden crop degradation and health issues among villagers residing downstream along the Swarna River. A preliminary environmental inspection reveals that several unlicensed small-scale textile dyeing units located upstream are discharging untreated chemical effluent into the river during night hours to bypass regulatory scrutiny. Which of the following represents the most effective and administrative course of action to address the root cause while balancing public health and economic welfare?
You are serving as a District Magistrate in a coastal district facing an imminent cyclone forecast to strike within six hours. Community representatives urge you to delay the mandatory evacuation until daylight so residents can secure their property and livestock. Which of the following is the most appropriate immediate administrative course of action?
Match each administrative scenario presented in Column I with the primary administrative ethical principle it demonstrates in Column II.
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As the designated Incident Commander responding to a high-pressure chlorine gas leak at a municipal water purification plant situated near a densely populated residential suburb, which of the following actions constitute mandatory immediate emergency response measures under standard administrative protocols? (Select all that apply)
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You are serving as a District Magistrate supervising a critical municipal bypass construction project. An unauthorized, unregistered community shrine situated on public land directly obstructs the planned road alignment. While a private developer offers to quietly dismantle the structure overnight using private security to avoid public unrest, local community representatives threaten widespread agitation if the shrine is disturbed, and a local commuter action group demands immediate forced clearance using district police forces to adhere to strict project deadlines. Which of the following represents the most ethically sound and administratively appropriate course of action?
An administrative officer discovers that one of the shortlisted applicants for a government procurement contract is a close relative. Rank the following courses of action from the MOST ethically sound (1) to the LEAST appropriate (4).
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Match each administrative dilemma scenario presented in List-I with the corresponding foundational principle of public administration ethics demonstrated in List-II:
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As a District Collector presiding over a multi-stakeholder deadlock regarding a proposed municipal waste-to-energy plant near an eco-sensitive sanctuary, you face competing demands: the Municipal Corporation needs an urgent solution for city waste, an environmental group representing indigenous residents fears toxic emissions and habitat destruction, and a private concessionaire threatens legal action over delays in site handover under a signed agreement. Which administrative course of action represents the most legally sound and effective conflict resolution strategy?
You are the Zonal Director for the State Civil Supplies Corporation. A recently promoted Junior Depot Manager is facing coordinated resistance from a group of veteran logistics staff who were formerly the manager's peers. The veteran staff are intentionally delaying the use of a newly mandated digital inventory system, vaguely citing 'software glitches' to undermine the new manager's authority. Frustrated, the Junior Depot Manager submits a formal grievance to you, requesting the immediate punitive transfer of the three most vocal veteran staff members to a remote facility. Which of the following is the most appropriate administrative action for you to take in this scenario?