Decision-Making..........[competitive. exam prep.... topic 21]

 Decision-Making is a process in which a final outcome is derived by evaluating and analysing the given data.

The objective of “Decision making” is to reach a certain conclusion from the given information or a given set of conditions.

Exercise question:
Following are the criteria required to be fulfilled, to gain admission into any intermediate college in Andhra Pradesh (A.P):
a) The candidate should have scored at least 80% marks in SSC or70% marks in CBSE.
b) The candidate should have scored at least
60% marks in the entrance exam.
c) The candidate should be a male and be at least 16 years old, as on 1st June, 2000.
d) The candidate should be a resident of Andhra Pradesh (A.P.), i.e should have been born and brought up in A.P.
In case a condition given above is not satisfied, an alternate condition for the same is given as below:
e) If condition (d) is violated, but at least one relative of the candidate is presently staying in Andhra Pradesh, forthe last 5 years, then the candidate can be admitted.
f) If condition (b) or (c) is violated, but not both, and the student has agood sports record, then he/she should be advised to approach the Principal.
g) If both conditions (a) and (b) are violated, but the candidate is ready to donate Rs. 1, 00,000 to the college, then headvised to approach the Secretary.

Now mark your answer as
1), if admission can be granted.
2), if admission cannot be granted.
3), if the Principal is to be approached.
4), if the Secretary of the school is to be approached.
5), if data is inadequate.
The following cases are given to you as on 1st June,2000.

1) Jahangir has applied for a college in A.P. He was born and brought up in Kerala. He was born in 1980 and has an excellent percentage of 95 in his SSC. He has done pretty well in the entrance test scoring 65%, and has a close relative working in A.P. for the past 10 years.
2) Rita was born in 1981 and has a very good academic record, with 90% in her CBSE. She has done her entrance test well by scoring 80%,and she is a resident of AP, where the college is also situated. She is a very good sports person and has represented the state for basketball.
3) Prakash is 17 years old and is a resident of A.P. where the college is located. He has scored 90% in the entrance test and 69% in SSC.
4) Ranga, a resident of state of A.P, is a gold medallist inswimming at National Games in the juniors category. He has appliedwith a percentage of 75% in the SSC, and a score of 55% in theentrance exam. The college is in the same locality as his residenceis. He was born on 16th July,1981. He is ready to give a donation ofRs.1,00,000.
5) Ram was born in 1980 and is a resident of A.P. He is thepresent TT Champion of India. He was presented a gold medal by thePresident of India in the National Games. He scored below 40% ofmarks in both SSC and the entrance exam. He is ready to give adonation upto Rs. 2 lakhs.
6) Rahim, applying for a college in the same state as he is in,has a bad academic record of 40% and 35% in CBSE and entrance examrespectively. He is able to pay a donation of Rs.1,00,000 to thecollege.

Answers:


1) In this case, condition (d) is violated, i.e. Jahangiris not a resident of A.P. Hence, his case is verified for thealternate condition (e). Since, a close relative of Jahangir has beenstaying in A.P. for the last 10 years (i.e. more than the required 5years), Jahangir is selected.
Options:
1), if admission can be granted. (Answer)
2), if admissioncannot be granted.
3), if the Principal is to be approached.
4),if the Secretary of the school is to be approached.
5), if data isinadequate.

2) In this case, condition (c) is violated, i.e. Rita is a female.Then the alternate condition (f) is applied. As Rita has a goodsports record (represented state in basketball), she should approachthe Principal.
Options:
1), if admission can be granted.
2), if admission cannot begranted.
3), if the Principal is to be approached.(Answer)
4),if the Secretary of the school is to be approached.
5), if data isinadequate.

 3) In this case, condition (a) is violated. As there is noalternate condition given for violating condition (a) alone,admission cannot be granted to Prakash.
Options:
1), if admission can be granted.
2), if admission cannot begranted.(Answer)
3), if the Principal is to be approached.
4),if the Secretary of the school is to be approached.
5), if data isinadequate.

4) In this case, both the conditions (a) and (b) are violated.Then, Ranga’s case is verified for the alternate condition (g). AsRanga is ready to pay a donation of Rs.1,00,000, he should be advisedto approach the Secretary of the school.
Options:
1), if admission can be granted.
2), if admission cannot begranted.
3), if the Principal is to be approached.
4), if theSecretary of the school is to be approached.(Answer)
5), if datais inadequate.

5) In this case, both the conditions (a) & (b) areviolated. Hence, the alternate condition (g) is applied. As Ram isready to pay a donation of more than Rs.one lakh. he should be toadvised to approach the Secretary of the school.
Options:
1), if admission can be granted.
2), if admission cannot begranted.
3), if the Principal is to be approached.
4), if theSecretary of the school is to be approached.(Answer)
5), if datais inadequate.

6) In this case both the conditions (a) and (b) are violated inlieu of which the alternate condition (g) is satisfied (i.e. Rahimcan pay a donation of Rs.1,00,000). But, no information is availableto check conditions (c) and (d), hence we cannot take a decision asthe data is inadequate.
Options:
1), if admission can be granted.
2), if admission cannot begranted.
3), if the Principal is to be approached.
4), if theSecretary of the school is to be approached.
5), if data isinadequate.(Answer)

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