Logical Reasoning - Theme Detection - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Theme Detection - Theme Detection (Q.No. 1)
Directions to Solve
Each of the following questions contains a small paragraph followed by a question on it. Read each paragraph carefully and answer the question given below it.
1.
The attainment of individual and organisational goals is mutually interdependent and linked by a common denominator - employee work motivation. Organisational members are motivated to satisfy their personal goals, and they contribute their efforts to the attainment of organisational objectives as means of achieving these personal goals.
The passage best supports the statement that motivation -
The passage best supports the statement that motivation -
Discussion:
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Nisha said:
9 years ago
I think option D is correct.
(3)
Afnan said:
9 years ago
A is the right answer because if we encourage each individual's goal every individual work hard and contribute in the organizational goal.
(1)
Udit said:
5 years ago
I am not getting it, can anyone explain me?
(2)
Sourav maiti said:
3 years ago
According to this passage, option A is right.
As individual goals and organisational goals are interrelated, motivation is essential for the achievement of any goals.
As individual goals and organisational goals are interrelated, motivation is essential for the achievement of any goals.
Zdenek Micke said:
2 years ago
@All.
Here, The passage does not support the statement that motivation encourages an individual to give priority to personal goals over organizational goals.
In fact, it states that organizational members are motivated to satisfy their personal goals and contribute their efforts to the attainment of organizational objectives as a means of achieving these personal goals.
Therefore, personal and organizational goals are mutually interdependent and linked by the common denominator of work motivation.
Here, The passage does not support the statement that motivation encourages an individual to give priority to personal goals over organizational goals.
In fact, it states that organizational members are motivated to satisfy their personal goals and contribute their efforts to the attainment of organizational objectives as a means of achieving these personal goals.
Therefore, personal and organizational goals are mutually interdependent and linked by the common denominator of work motivation.
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