- Only argument I is strong
- Only argument II is strong
- Either I or II is strong
- Neither I nor II is strong
- Both I and II are strong
Answer: Option 2 Clearly, argument I gives a reason in support of the statement and so it does not hold strong against it. The adult education programme needs to be...
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 2 Clearly, after being in strict discipline and following a formal dress code of the school for so many years, the students must be granted some liberty in...
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 4 The Public Distribution System is indeed necessary to provide basic amenities to the economically backward sections of population. So, argument I is vague. Also, if the Objectives...
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 2 Clearly, such a step would help to prevent the growth of diseases like AIDS. So, only argument II is strong.
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 5 Clearly, a good behaviour may at some point of time lead to mutual discussions and peaceful settlement of issues in the long run. So, argument I holds...
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 5 Only III is strong. The lure of earning private tuitions reduces the efforts and devotion of the teachers towards the students in schools. So, if tuitions are...
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 1 Clearly, the government can pool up resources to run such institutes, if that can benefit the citizens. So, I does not hold strong. II does not provide...
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 3 Young children of class IV ought to be taught the basic fundamentals of subjects in a gradual process via practical examples and practice in a playful manner....
1 Answers 1 viewsAnswer: Option 5 Only argument II is strong. The students cannot be enrolled in the courses just on the basis of their interests, but their compatibility with the same also...
1 Answers 2 viewsAnswer: Option 2 After being in strict discipline and following a formal dress code of the school for so many years, the students must be granted some liberty in college...
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