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  • Question
  • Statement
    Should mercy death be legalised,i.e.,all those who are suffering from terminal diseases be allowed to end their lives if desires so
    ?
    Arguments
    I. No, nobody should be allowed to end his/her life as this goes against the basic tenets of humanity.
    II. Yes patients undergoing terrible suffering and having absolutely no chance of recovery Should be liberated from them suffering through mercy death.
    III. No even mercy death is a killing and killing can never be legalised.


  • Options
  • A. II and III are strong
  • B. I and II are strong
  • C. None is strong
  • D. All are strong

  • Correct Answer
  • All are strong 

    Explanation

    All are strong, mercy death will serve as a liberation to those to whom living is more difficult and painful. Also, it becomes our moral duty to encourage such people to live their lives to the fullest and support them through the crisis and not demoralise them by allowing them to die, if they wish to.


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    • 1. 
      Statement
      Should there be a total ban on tobacco products and smoking in India?
      Arguments
      I. Yes, it is wrong to smoke away millions of rupees.
      II. No, thousands of workers in the tobacco industry will be not out of employment.
      III. No, the Government will lose huge amount of money which it earns by way of taxes on these products.

    • Options
    • A. II and III are strong
    • B. I and II are strong
    • C. II is strong
    • D. None is strong
    • Discuss
    • 2. 
      Statement
      Should India immediately stop digging coal from its mines?
      Arguments
      I. Yes the present stock of coal will not last long if we continue mining at the present rate.
      II. No, we do not have alternate energy resources in sufficient quantity.
      III. No this will put millions of people at a disadvantage and their lives will get adversely and also the industry.

    • Options
    • A. I and II are strong
    • B. II and III are strong
    • C. I and III are strong
    • D. All are strong
    • Discuss
    • 3. 
      Statement:
      Should sale and purchase of human organs be made legal in India?
      Arguments:
      I. Yes, in many countries sale and purchase of human organs is not considered illegal.
      II. No, this will open the floodgates for the sale of human organs.

    • Options
    • A. if only argument I is strong
    • B. if only argument II is strong
    • C. if either I or II is strong
    • D. if neither I nor II is strong
    • Discuss
    • 4. 
      Statement
      Should the examination bodies for all university examinations permit the use of calculators?
      Arguments
      I. No, it is necessary for the students to know the method of manual calculation to make their concepts clear.
      II. Yes, manual calculations are no more required with extensive use of computers in all fields.

    • Options
    • A. if only Arguments I is strong
    • B. if only Arguments II is strong
    • C. if either I or II is strong
    • D. if neither I nor II is strong
    • Discuss
    • 5. 
      Statement
      should there be a ban on product advertisements?
      Arguments
      I . No, it is an age of advertising. unless your advertisement is better than that of your other competitors, the products will not be sold.
      II. Yes , the money spent on advertising is very huge and it inflates the cost of the product.

    • Options
    • A. if only Argument I is strong
    • B. if only Argument II is strong
    • C. if either I nor II is strong
    • D. if both I and II are strong
    • Discuss
    • 6. 
      Statement
      Should women be given equal opportunities in the matter of employment in every field?
      Arguments
      I. Yes they are equally capable
      II. No, they have to shoulder household responsibilities
      III. Yes, they Should also go into the outside world.

    • Options
    • A. Only I is strong
    • B. I and II are strong
    • C. II and III are strong
    • D. I and III are strong
    • Discuss
    • 7. 
      Which of the following, If true, most strengthens the above argument?

    • Options
    • A. Only those employees who use gymnasium facilities are fit
    • B. The employees who use gymnasium facilities are fit
    • C. The employees who are fit use gymnasium facilities
    • D. Some employees who use the gymnasium facilities are fit
    • Discuss
    • 8. 
      Which of the following, If true , most weakens the above argument?

    • Options
    • A. All those employees who undergo a dieting program are fit
    • B. Not all those employees who undergo a dieting program are fit
    • C. Not all those employees who use gymnasium facilities are fit
    • D. All of those employees who use gymnasium facilities are fit
    • Discuss
    • 9. 
      Nations do not compete with each other in the way corporations do. Which of the following, If true, most weakens the above argument?

    • Options
    • A. Trade deficit is a sign of national strength, profits are a sign of corporate strength
    • B. Increase in human development index improves national standing ,increase in market share improves corporate standing
    • C. Climate change negotiations lead to global improvement CSR initiatives lead to image improvement
    • D. Nations go to war to capture territory corporate contend against each other to capture market share
    • Discuss
    • 10. 
      Not only do major diseases afflict the elderly in particular of which there are more they are generally very expensive diseases to meet .
      Which of the following options, if true, most strengthens this statements?

    • Options
    • A. Studies revel that 60% of elderly people suffer from attack
    • B. A dentist's major income comes from fixing artificial teeth for elderly patients
    • C. Insurance companies do not cover Parkinson's disease because of the expenses involved
    • D. Private nursinghomes have reported that cancer accounts for 50% of prolonged hospitalisation of the elderly
    • Discuss


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