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Option 2 : Only Argument II is strong.
For an argument to be strong, it should directly answer the Statement problem.
Argument I is not strong because we do not know whether the problem of ‘educated but unemployed’ youth will arise or not.
Argument II is strong because it is directly stating the basic consequence of setting up new universities, ie, it will help achieve the literacy target.
Hence, Option (B).
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