In each of the following questions, a statement is given followed by two conclusions. Mark the answer as
Statement : Morning walks are good for health.
Conclusion :
I. All healthy people go for morning walks
II. Evening walks are harmful
Statement : The best way to escape from a problem is to solve it.
Conclusion :
I. Your life will be dull if your don't face a problem
II. To escape from problems, you should always have some solutions, with you
Statement : Vegetable prices are soaring in the market.
Conclusion :
I. Vegetables are becoming a rare commodity.
II. People cannot eat vegetables.
Statement : Until our country achieves economic equality, political freedom and democracy would be meaningless.
Conclusion :
I. Political freedom and democracy go hand in hand.
II. Economic equality leads to real political freedom and democracy.
Statement : Parents are prepared to pay any price for an elite education to their children.
Conclusion :
I. All parents these days are very well off.
II. Parents have an obsessive passion for a perfect development of their children through good schooling.
A statement is followed by two arguments I and II Decide which of the arguments is a strong argument and which is a weak arguments. Mark answer as:
Statement : Should telecasting feature films be stopped?
Arguments :
I. Yes, Young children are misguided by the feature films.
II. No, This is the only way to educate the masses.
Statement : Should school education be made free in India.
Arguments :
I. Yes. This is the only way to improve the level of literacy.
II. No. It would add to the already heavy burden on the exchequer.
Statement : Should India stop missile development?
Arguments :
I. Yes. The USA desires so.
II. No. The nation must always remain up-to-date in its defence preparedness.
Statement : Should we scrap the Public Distribution system in India?
Arguments :
I. Yes. Young children are misguided by the feature films.
II. No. The poor do not get any benefit because of corruption.
Statement : Can pollution be controlled?
Arguments :
I. Yes. If everyone realises the hazard it may create and cooperates to get rid of it, pollution may be controlled.
II. No The crowded highways, factories and industries and an ever growing population eager to acquire more and more land for constructing houses are beyond control.