Decision Making
Decision Making evaluates your ability to choose the best course of action in real-life situations. It tests logical thinking, ethics, and problem-solving skills.
Fundamental Principles
Decision Making
The process of selecting the most appropriate option among alternatives.
Situational Judgment
Analyzing real-life scenarios to choose the best action.
Ethical Decision
A choice that aligns with moral values and fairness.
Essential Formulation Tips
- Choose ethical and practical options.
- Avoid extreme or unrealistic actions.
- Think long-term impact.
- Stay logical and unbiased.
Shortcut Execution Techniques
- Eliminate illegal or unethical options first.
- Prefer balanced and constructive solutions.
- Avoid emotional reactions.
- Focus on problem resolution.
Contextual Inquiries (FAQs)
Q: What is the best approach to decision making questions?
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Q: Should personal opinion be used?
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No structural solved cases documented for this level module.
Decision Making MCQs (Easy → Hard)
Solve 10 important situational judgment and decision making questions for competitive exams.
Q1. You find a lost wallet. What should you do?
Q2. You are late but see an accident. What will you do?
Q3. A teammate is underperforming. What should you do?
Q4. You disagree with your manager. What will you do?
Q5. Team deadline is near. What should you do?
Q6. You made a mistake at work. What will you do?
Q7. Customer is unhappy. What should you do?
Q8. You have multiple tasks. What will you do?
Q9. A colleague takes credit for your work. What will you do?
Q10. Best decision-making quality?