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6.

The following question consist of a statement followed by three or four arguments I,II,III & IV. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument and which is a 'weak' argument.

Statement : Should mercy death be legalized,i.e. all those who are suffering from terminal diseases be allowed to end their lives if they so desire ?

Arguments: I. No. Nobody should be allowed to end his/her life at his/her will as this goes against the basic tenets of humanity. II. Yes. Patients undergoing terrible suffering and having absolutely no chance of recovery should be liberated from suffering through the mercy death.

III. No. Even mercy death is a sort of killing and killing can never be legalized


A) None is strong

B) Only I and II are strong

C) Only II and III are strong

D) Only I and III are strong

E) All are strong



7.

The following question consist of a statement followed by three or four arguments I,II,III & IV. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument and which is a 'weak' argument.

Statement : Should people with educational qualifications higher than the optimum requirements be debarred from seeking jobs?

Arguments: I.No. It will further aggravate the problem of educated unemployment.

II. Yes. It creates complexity among employees and affects the work adversely.

III. No. This goes against the basic rights of the individuals

IV. Yes. This will increase productivity.


A) Only I and III are strong

B) All are strong

C) Only II and IV are strong

D) Only III is strong

E) None of these



8.

The following question consist of a statement followed by three or four arguments I,II,III & IV. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument and which is a 'weak' argument.

 Statement : Should there be reservation of jobs in the organizations in the private sector also as in the public sector undertakings in India?

Arguments : I. Yes. This would give more opportunities of development to the weaker sections of the society and thus help reduce the gap between the affluent and the downtrodden in India.

II. No. The private sector does not let any government assistance and therefore they should not be saddled with such policies

III. No. Nowhere else in the world such a practice is being followed.

IV. No. The management of the private sector undertaking would not agree to such compulsions.


A) Only I is strong

B) Only I and II are strong

C) Only I, II and IV are strong

D) Only I and IV are strong

E) All are strong



9.

The following question consist of a statement followed by three or four arguments I,II,III & IV. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument and which is a 'weak' argument.

 Statement : Should all youngsters below 21 years of age be disallowed from going to a beer bar?

Arguments: I. No. It is not correct to prevent mature youngsters above 18 years of age who can vote, from having fun.

II. Yes. The entry fee to such pubs should also be hiked.

III. No. There is no such curb in western countries.

IV Yes. This will help in preventing youngsters from getting into bad company and imbibing bad habits.


A) Only I is strong

B) Only I and III are strong

C) Only III and Iv are strong

D) Only I and IV are strong

E) None is strong



10.

The following question consists of a statement followed by three or four arguments I,II,III & IV. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument and which is a 'weak' argument.

Statement: Should religion be taught in our schools?

Arguments: I. No. Ours is a secular state.

II. Yes. Teaching religion helps inculcate moral values among children.

III. No. How can one dream of such a step when we want the young generation to fulfill its role in the 21st century.


A) All are strong

B) None is strong

C) Only I is strong

D) Only II is Strong

E) Only I and III are strong



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