Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Business Studies

Chapter

Directing

Question:

Read the following case study and answer the question :

Ramu is very hungry since he did not breakfast in the morning. By 1.00 P.M. he became restless and started walking on the road in search of a hotel for snacks or meals.

After walking for 2kms, he could find a hotel where roti and dal was available for ₹10. Since he had only ₹15 in pocket, he paid ₹10 and had a satisfying meal. After taking a meal, he felt that he had regained energy.

Select the concept that leads to Ramu's reduction of tension.

Options:

Hunger

Meal

Search Behaviour

Satisfied Need

Correct Answer:

Satisfied Need

Explanation:

The correct answer is option (4) : Satisfied Need

The concept that leads to Ramu's reduction of tension is:

(4) Satisfied Need

Ramu's initial hunger created a tension or discomfort. This tension was reduced after he had a satisfying meal, which means his need (hunger) was satisfied, leading to a reduction in tension.

The concept of a Satisfied Need relates to the idea that when a person's needs or desires are fulfilled, it results in a reduction of tension, discomfort, or a feeling of unmet requirements. In the case of Ramu:

1. Hunger (Concept 1):This was the initial condition where Ramu experienced a need. He had not eaten breakfast and felt hungry. This hunger created a state of tension or discomfort.

2. Meal (Concept 2):Ramu's search for a meal and subsequent consumption of roti and dal addressed his hunger need. The meal acted as a means to satisfy his physiological requirement for nourishment.

3. Search Behavior (Concept 3): Ramu's search behavior, which was prompted by his hunger, was a way to find a solution to his need. He walked in search of a hotel for snacks or meals, and this search behavior was driven by his need for food.

4. Satisfied Need (Concept 4):The key concept in this context is the satisfaction of Ramu's need, which was hunger. After he had a satisfying meal, his need was satisfied, and this led to a reduction in the tension or discomfort caused by hunger. Thus, the concept of a "Satisfied Need" explains how Ramu's tension (hunger) was reduced when his need was met through the meal.