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  • Question
  • Statement
    Should there be a complete ban on registration of new cars for a few months in the big cities in India?
    Arguments
    I. Yes, this will singnificantly reduce the number of cars on the already overcrowded roads of the big cities in India.
    II. Yes, the exisiting car owners will very happy as they will face less traffic snarls in peak hours.
    III. No, this is highly discriminatory against those whose decided to buy cars now ans hence should not be enforced.


  • Options
  • A. Only 1 is strong
  • B. Only I and III are strong
  • C. Only III is strong
  • D. All are strong

  • Correct Answer
  • Only III is strong 

    Explanation

    Arguments I and II do not provide a strong enough reason for putting up a complete ban on registration of new cars because this is highly discriminatory against the new buyers. So, Argument III is strong argument because it opposes the statements with a strong reason.


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    • 1. 
      Statement
      Should there be only few banks in place of numerous smaller banks in India?
      Arguments
      I. Yes, This will help secure the investor's money as these big banks will be able to withstand intermittent market related shocks.
      II. No, A large number of people will lose their jobs as after the merger many employees will be redundant.
      III. Yes, This will help consolidate the entire banking industry and will lead to healthy competition.

    • Options
    • A. None is strong
    • B. Only I and II are strong
    • C. Only II and III are strong
    • D. Only I and III are strong
    • Discuss
    • 2. 
      Statement
      Should the Government introduce a system of obtaining bond from students for working in India before sanctioning education loan for higher studies?
      Arguments
      I. No,this is not a workable solution and will obstruct the development of young talent in the country.
      II. Yes, this is the only way to ensure use of the talent of our country for the development of the country and not only an individual.
      II. No, this step will be too harsh.

    • Options
    • A. Only I is strong
    • B. Only II is strong
    • C. Only I and II are strong
    • D. None is strong
    • Discuss
    • 3. 
      Statement
      Should the government impose restrictions as access to sensitive information to the journalists to avoid the media type?
      Arguments
      I. Yes, the media creates hype and published distorted information at times.
      II. No, journalists should have an access to all the information as media is the best source to expose the malfunction sin the society.
      III. Yes, at times is leads to harassment of those who are affected and alleged to be involved in the crisis.

    • Options
    • A. All I, II and III are strong
    • B. I and II are strong
    • C. II and III are storng
    • D. Only II is strong
    • Discuss
    • 4. 
      Statement
      Should government service in rural areas atleast for two years after completion of graduation be made compulsory for the students of medicine.
      Arguments
      I. Yes, it is everyone's duty to serve the people in rural areas and contribute to their upliftment.
      II. No, it cannot be applied only to the medicine students, since anyways they are contributing during their studies and particularly in the period of internship.

    • 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
    • 5. 
      Statement
      Should all the management institute in the country be brought under government control?
      Arguments
      I. No, the government does not have adequate resources to run such institutes effectively.
      II. No, each institute should be given freedom to function on its own.
      III. Yes, this will enable to have standarised education of all the students.
      IV. Yes, only then the quality of education would be improved.

    • Options
    • A. None of these
    • B. I, II and III are strong
    • C. I and II are strong
    • D. All are strong
    • Discuss
    • 6. 
      Statement
      Should there be a complete ban on Indian professionals seeking jobs elsewhere after getting their education in India?

      Arguments
      I. Yes this is the only way to sustain present rate of technological development in India.
      II. No, the Indians settled abroad send huge amount of foreign exchange and this constitutes a significant part of foreign exchange reserve.
      III. No, the practical knowledge gained by Indians working in other countries help India to develop its economy.

    • Options
    • A. None is strong
    • B. All are strong
    • C. I and II are strong
    • D. Only III is strong
    • Discuss
    • 7. 
      Statement
      Should the government ban export of all types of foodgrains for the next one year to tide over the unpredicted drought situation in the country?
      Arguments
      I. Yes, there is no other way to provide food to its citizen during the year.
      II. No, the government does not have its jurisdiction over private exporters for banning export.
      III. Yes, the Government should not allow the exporters to export foodgrains and procure all the foodgrains held by such exporters and make it available for home consumption.

    • Options
    • A. I and II are strong
    • B. II and III are strong
    • C. I and III are strong
    • D. All are strong
    • Discuss
    • 8. 
      Statement
      Should all those students who failed in one or two subjects in Hsc be allowed to take admission in degree courses and continue their study, subject to their successfully passing in the supplementary examination?
      Arguments
      I. Yes, this will help the students to complete their education without a break of one year.
      II. Yes, this is a forward looking strategy to help the students and motivate them for higher studies.
      III. No, such students do not choose to continue their studies without having passed in all the subjects in HSC.

    • Options
    • A. Only I is strong
    • B. Only II is strong
    • C. Only III is strong
    • D. Either II or III and I are strong
    • Discuss
    • 9. 
      Statement
      Should all the students graduating in any discipline desirous of pursuing post-graduation of the subjects of their choice be allowed to enroll in the post- graduate courses?
      Arguments
      I. Yes, the students are the best judge of their capabilities and there should not be restriction for joining post-graduate courses.
      II. No, the students need to study relevant subjects in graduate courses to enroll in post -graduate courses and the students must fulfill such conditions.
      III. No, there are not enough institutes offering post- graduate courses which can accommodate all the graduates desirous of seeking post -graduate education of their own choice

    • Options
    • A. All are strong
    • B. I and II are strong
    • C. II and III are strong
    • D. I and III are strong
    • Discuss
    • 10. 
      Statement
      Should 'literacy' be the minimum criterion for becoming a voter in India?
      Arguments
      I.No, mere literacy is no guarantee of political maturity of an individual.
      II. Yes , illiteracy people are less likely to make politically wiser decisions of voting for a right candidate or party.
      III.No, voting is the constitutional right of every citizen.

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


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