NMAT Course of Action MCQs with Solutions: Practice NMAT Previous Year Questions (PYQs)

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Updated on - Oct 27, 2025

Course of Action is an important topic in the Logical Reasoning section in NMAT exam. Practising this topic will increase your score overall and make your conceptual grip on NMAT exam stronger.

This article gives you a full set of NMAT Course of Action MCQs with explanations and NMAT previous year questions (PYQs) for effective practice. Practice of Logical Reasoning MCQs including Course of Action questions regularly will improve accuracy, speed, and confidence in the NMAT 2025 exam.

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NMAT Course of Action MCQs with Solutions

  • 1.
    In this question, there is a statement followed by three courses of action numbered I, II and III. Assuming everything in the statement to be true, which of the three courses of action is logical to follow?
    Statement : Faced with a source crunch and a depression overall economic scenario, State Y is unlikely to achieve the targeted per cent compound growth rate during the 9th Plan.
    Course of action :
    I. The targeted growth plan should be reduced for the 10th plan.
    II. The reasons for the failure should be studied.
    III. The performance of State ‘Y’ should be compared with other states.

      • Only II and III follow
      • Only I and II follow
      • Only I follows
      • All follow

    • 2.
      In this question, there is a statement followed by three courses of action numbered I, II and III. Assuming everything in the statement to be true, which of the three courses of action is logical to follow?
      Statement : Lack if coordination University, it colleges and various authorities has resulted in students ousted from one college seeking migration to another.
      Course of action :
      I. If a student is ousted from a college, the information should be sent to all other colleges of the University.
      II. The admission to all colleges of the University should be centralized at the University.
      III. A separate section should be created for taking action against students indulging in antisocial activities.

        • Only III follows
        • Only II follows
        • Only I follows
        • Only II and III follow

      • 3.
        In this question, there is a statement followed by three courses of action numbered I, II and III. Assuming everything in the statement to be true, which of the three courses of action is logical to follow?
        Statement : The weather bureau has through a recent bulletin forecast heavy rainfall during the next week which may cause water logging in several parts of the city.
        Course of action :
        I. The bulletin should be widely publicized.
        II. The civic authority should be kept in readiness for removal of water from waterlogged parts.
        III. The people should be advised to stay indoors during the period.

          • Only I and II follow
          • Only II and III follow
          • Only II follow
          • None follows

        • 4.
          Directions: The question presents a situation and asks you to make a judgment regarding that particular circumstance. Answer the question solely on the basis of the information given.
          Illegal adulterated and local alcohol that is largely in supply in the city has become a matter of concern for the citizens and administration. A meeting was called up, which involved local people as well, to discuss the situation. The local people claimed that the administration is not doing enough to deal with the situation. You are representing the administration in the meeting. What should be your reaction to these claims?

            • Tell them that the real problem lies with people of the city who support the business by buying illegal and adulterated alcohol, and not the district administration.
            • Tell the citizens to refrain from buying local liquor.
            • Explain that this problem occurs quite frequently and it is the responsibility of individuals in the city only who run such business to stop such activity. It is not the duty of the district administration to handle such situations.
            • Begin by telling to the group that the district administration needs the cooperation of citizens to find a solution for this problem.
            • Don’t say anything; let others speak on the issue.

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