Making Judgments Questions and Answers

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Q1
A company is considering two candidates for a managerial position. Candidate A has 8 years of experience but limited leadership exposure. Candidate B has 4 years of experience but has successfully led two major projects. Which candidate should be selected if the role requires immediate team leadership?
  • A Candidate A due to more experience
  • B Candidate B due to proven leadership
  • C Neither candidate is suitable
  • D Both should be hired jointly
Answer: Option B
Explanation: Candidate B should be selected because the role requires immediate team leadership, and their proven track record in leading major projects is more relevant than general experience without leadership exposure.
Q2
A city is planning to build either a new shopping mall or a public park in a vacant area. The mall would generate significant tax revenue but increase traffic congestion. The park would improve air quality but cost maintenance funds. Which option should the city choose if improving quality of life is the primary goal?
  • A Shopping mall for economic benefits
  • B Public park for environmental benefits
  • C Combine both in smaller scale
  • D Leave the area vacant to save costs
Answer: Option B
Explanation: The public park should be chosen as it directly improves quality of life through better air quality and recreational space, aligning with the primary goal despite the maintenance costs.
Q3
An employee consistently meets deadlines but often makes minor errors in reports. Another employee produces flawless work but frequently misses deadlines. Which employee is more valuable if accuracy is critical for regulatory compliance?
  • A The deadline-meeting employee
  • B The accurate but delayed employee
  • C Both need improvement
  • D Cannot judge without more information
Answer: Option B
Explanation: The employee producing flawless work is more valuable when accuracy is critical for regulatory compliance, as errors could lead to serious legal consequences.
Q4
A school can either invest in new computer labs or hire additional teachers. Test scores have been declining, and class sizes are large. Which investment would better address the declining test scores issue?
  • A Computer labs for modern education
  • B Additional teachers for smaller classes
  • C Split budget between both
  • D Invest in neither and save funds
Answer: Option B
Explanation: Hiring additional teachers would better address declining test scores as smaller class sizes allow for more individual attention and improved learning outcomes.
Q5
A restaurant owner must choose between lowering prices to attract more customers or maintaining prices but improving food quality. Competition has increased recently, and customer reviews mention inconsistent quality. What should be the priority?
  • A Lower prices to compete
  • B Improve food quality consistently
  • C Do both simultaneously
  • D Change restaurant concept entirely
Answer: Option B
Explanation: Improving food quality should be the priority as inconsistent quality mentioned in reviews is damaging reputation, and better quality can justify current prices while attracting customers.
Q6
A hospital can invest in either advanced diagnostic equipment or patient comfort amenities. The hospital serves a region with high rates of undiagnosed chronic diseases. Which investment would better serve the community needs?
  • A Diagnostic equipment for better detection
  • B Patient comfort amenities
  • C Equal investment in both
  • D Neither, focus on staff training
Answer: Option A
Explanation: Advanced diagnostic equipment would better serve the community as it addresses the high rates of undiagnosed chronic diseases, enabling proper treatment and improving health outcomes.
Q7
A software company must decide between developing a new feature requested by few enterprise clients or fixing bugs affecting many regular users. The company has limited development resources. Which action should take priority?
  • A Develop new feature for enterprise clients
  • B Fix bugs for regular users
  • C Split resources between both
  • D Delay both and focus on marketing
Answer: Option B
Explanation: Fixing bugs affecting many regular users should take priority as it maintains product stability and user satisfaction for the broader customer base.
Q8
A manufacturing plant must choose between automating processes (reducing workforce but increasing efficiency) or training existing workers for new skills. The plant faces stiff international competition. What approach would ensure long-term competitiveness?
  • A Automate for efficiency gains
  • B Train existing workforce
  • C Do both gradually
  • D Maintain current operations
Answer: Option A
Explanation: Automating processes would ensure long-term competitiveness by increasing efficiency and reducing costs, which is crucial in facing stiff international competition.
Q9
A bookstore can either expand its physical space or develop an online sales platform. Foot traffic has decreased, but online book sales in the region are growing rapidly. Which strategy would better adapt to market trends?
  • A Expand physical space
  • B Develop online platform
  • C Do both with limited budget
  • D Focus on niche book categories
Answer: Option B
Explanation: Developing an online sales platform would better adapt to market trends as it addresses the growing online book sales and decreasing foot traffic.
Q10
A city council must decide between building a new highway to reduce commute times or improving public transportation. Traffic congestion is severe, and air pollution levels are concerning. Which solution better addresses both issues?
  • A Build new highway
  • B Improve public transportation
  • C Implement both solutions
  • D Implement congestion pricing
Answer: Option B
Explanation: Improving public transportation better addresses both traffic congestion and air pollution by providing alternatives to private vehicles and reducing overall emissions.
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