A statement is followed by two arguments. Decide which of the arguments is/are strong with respect to the statement. Statements: Should there be opinion polls before elections? Argument: I. Yes, the general public gets an opportunity to understand the overall election scenario. II. No, these polls are generally biased.
A statement is followed by two arguments. Decide which of the arguments is/are strong with respect to the statement. Statements: Should there be opinion polls before elections? Argument: I. Yes, the general public gets an opportunity to understand the overall election scenario. II. No, these polls are generally biased. Correct Answer Only Argument II is Strong
The statement asks whether opinion polls be held before the elections.
- Argument I agrees with it and states that it helps the public understand the election scenario which is not true. As the name suggests, opinion polls are usually not impartial. They are based on the opinions of a few people. Thus, it is not a reliable way of understanding the election scenario. So, argument I is not strong.
- If opinion polls are biased, then there is no point in continuing or holding such polls and hence they should be cancelled. Thus argument II is strong.
Hence the correct answer is option 4.
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