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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
The following question given below consists of a statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is a ‘weak’ argument.
Statement : Should higher education be reserved for deserving few ?
Arguments :
- It will increase unemployment.
- It will minimise wastage in higher education.
Correct
Answer: B
Explanation
Clearly, higher education in no way reduces unemployment. So. argument I is vague.
If higher education is imparted to only those who are worth it, the wasteful expenditures on undeserving shall be reduced. So. argument II also holds.
Incorrect
Answer: B
Explanation
Clearly, higher education in no way reduces unemployment. So. argument I is vague.
If higher education is imparted to only those who are worth it, the wasteful expenditures on undeserving shall be reduced. So. argument II also holds.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
The following question given below consists of a statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is a ‘weak’ argument.
Statement : Should students’ union in universities be abolished ?
Arguments :
- Students can pay full attention to their career development
- No. All the great leaders had been students’ union leaders.
Correct
Answer: A
Explanation
Clearly, abolishing students’ union would relieve the students of the unnecessary activities and enable them to concentrate well on studies. So. argument I holds.
However, it is not that participation in students’ unions only can make one a great leader. So. argument II is vague
Incorrect
Answer: A
Explanation
Clearly, abolishing students’ union would relieve the students of the unnecessary activities and enable them to concentrate well on studies. So. argument I holds.
However, it is not that participation in students’ unions only can make one a great leader. So. argument II is vague
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Directions (Qno 3-5) : In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statements and the following assumption and decide which of the assumption(s) is / are implicit in the statement.
Statement: The chairman of the company urged all the employees to refrain from making long personal calls during working hours in order to boost productivity.
Assumptions
- Majority of the employees may respond positively to the chairman‟s appeal
- Most of the employees may continue to make long personal calls during working hours
Correct
Answer: A
Explanation
When we urge someone to do something, we assume a positive response. Hence, Assumption I is implicit while for the same reason Assumption II becomes invalid.
Incorrect
Answer: A
Explanation
When we urge someone to do something, we assume a positive response. Hence, Assumption I is implicit while for the same reason Assumption II becomes invalid.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Statement: The local cultural club decided to organize a musical event to raise money for the construction of the club building.
Assumptions
- The local residents may not allow the club to organize the musical event in the locality.
- The money allocated by organizing the musical event may be substantial enough for the club to start construction.
Correct
Answer: B
Explanation
Assumption I were implicit, such a decision would not be taken. Assumption II is implicit in the purpose of fund raising that has been mentioned in the statement
Incorrect
Answer: B
Explanation
Assumption I were implicit, such a decision would not be taken. Assumption II is implicit in the purpose of fund raising that has been mentioned in the statement
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Statement : The traffic police department has put up huge notice boards at all major junctions of the city, warning drivers to refrain from using cell phones while driving or else their licenses will be impounded
Assumptions
- The drivers of the vehicles may ignore the warning and continue using cell phones while driving.
- The traffic police department may be able to nab most of the offenders and impound their licenses.
Correct
Answer: D
Explanation
Assumption I is invalid because when a warning is given it is assumed that it will be heeded to. Further, Assumption II is not belived to be the motive behind a warning. Hence Assumption II is also invalid.
Incorrect
Answer: D
Explanation
Assumption I is invalid because when a warning is given it is assumed that it will be heeded to. Further, Assumption II is not belived to be the motive behind a warning. Hence Assumption II is also invalid.








