Given statements: A > C; G > E; G ? C; R ? I; K ? IOn combining: A > C ? G > E; K ? I ? RConclusions:i. A > G?True (as A > C ?G?A > G)ii. C > E?True (as C ?G > E?C > E)Therefore, both conclusions are true.
Clearly, defence is necessary for the safety of the country, which is of prime importance. So, argument I holds. Also, a country can concentrate on internal progress and development only when it is safe from external aggressions. So, argument II does not hold.
Pollution at ground level is the most hazardious in the way of being injuriousto human and animal life.So,argument 1 alone holds
Free passes given to the railway employees is a privilage to them not their right.So 1 does'nt hold and 2 is vague
Delinking jobs with degrees will diminish the need for higher education as amny of them persue such education for jobs.So, only arg 2 is strong
I is strong because pollution control is highly desirable. II is weak. There may be some inconvenience initially but in fact their families would live better lives in the outskirts.
The age of the person is no criteria for judging his mental capbilities and administrative qualities.So,none of the arguments holds strong
Simply saying that a thing can be abused is a simplistic argument. This applies to everything and is hence weak unless you specify the reason for abuse. Hence I is weak. II is weak because it is just not true.
As the arguments C and E states that other companies are on the losing end with this scheme, it is the only appropriate answer to this question.
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