Each question given below consists of a statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is a ‘weak’ argument.
Give answer:
- (A) If only argument I is strong
- (B) If only argument II is strong
- (C) If either I or II is strong
- (D) If neither I nor II is strong and
- (E) If both I and II are strong.
22. | Statement: Should the opinion polls predicting outcome of elections before the elections be banned in India?
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Answer: Option A Explanation: The opinion polls may influence the thinking of an individual and thus divert his mind from his original choice. So, argument I holds strong. Further, blindly imitating a policy followed by other countries holds no relevance. So, argument II is vague. |
23. | Statement: Should the political parties be banned?
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Answer: Option D Explanation: Clearly, with the ban on political parties, candidates can independently contest elections. So, it will not end democracy. Thus, argument II does not hold. Argument I does not give a strong reason. |
24. | Statement: Should system of offering jobs only to the wards of government employees be introduced in all government offices in India?
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Answer: Option E Explanation: Merit, fair selection and equal opportunities for all – these three factors, if taken care of, can help government recruit competent officials and also fulfil the objectives of the Constitution. Thus, both the arguments hold strong. |
25. | Statement: Should the vehicles older than 15 years be rejected in metros in India?
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Answer: Option A Explanation: Clearly, 15 year old vehicles are not Euro-compliant and hence cause much more pollution than the recent ones. So, argument I holds. Argument II is vague since owners of these vehicles need not shift themselves. They might sell off their vehicles and buy new ones – a small price which every citizen can afford for a healthy environment. |