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Statement: A comprehensive technical audit of a province's central digital Land Records Management System revealed severe data corruption and unauthorized tampering in land ownership entries spanning five major agricultural districts, triggering widespread title disputes among farmers just prior to the annual crop loan disbursement window.

Proposed Courses of Action:
I. The provincial government should immediately freeze all crop loan disbursements nationwide until a full physical verification of land titles is completed across every district.
II. The land revenue department should immediately set up district-level emergency verification desks to validate physical title deeds for loan applicants while simultaneously launching a forensic IT audit to restore compromised digital records.

Which of the proposed courses of action follow(s) logically from the given statement?

  1. A
    Only I follows
  2. Only II followsCevap
  3. C
    Both I and II follow
  4. D
    Neither I nor II follows

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Only II follows
The correct answer is that only the second course of action follows. The problem presents localized digital data tampering in five agricultural districts right before loan disbursements. Establishing localized emergency physical verification desks provides immediate procedural relief so farmers are not deprived of critical seasonal funding, while initiating a forensic IT audit addresses the technical security breach. Conversely, halting loan distribution nationwide is disproportionate, extreme, and administratively unsound.

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1
Analyze the problem statement and identify core administrative constraints
The core issue involves localized digital record tampering across five districts immediately before crop loan distribution.
An effective course of action must remediate the systemic problem without causing unnecessary disruption to innocent stakeholders.
2
Evaluate Course of Action I for administrative proportionality and feasibility
Freezing loans nationwide across all districts is an extreme, indiscriminate measure that inflicts severe financial distress on farmers in unaffected areas.
Administrative actions must be proportional and targeted; punitive or overly broad halts are invalid remedies.
3
Evaluate Course of Action II for administrative logic and crisis mitigation
Setting up emergency physical verification desks ensures legitimate farmers receive timely crop loans, while the forensic IT audit directly tackles the digital corruption.
This course of action balances immediate public welfare relief with long-term corrective investigation.

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