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Directions: In making decisions about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between 'strong' arguments and 'weak' arguments.* 'Strong' Arguments must be both important and directly related to the question. * 'Weak' arguments may not be directly related to the question and may be of minor importance or may be related to the trivial aspects of the question.Each question below is followed by three arguments numbered I, II and III. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument and which is a 'weak' argument?
- Statement:
- Should road repair work in big cities be carried out only late at night?
- Arguments:
- I. No, this way the work will never get completed.
- II. No, there will be an unnecessary use of electricity.
- III. Yes, the commuters will face a lot of problems due to repair work during the day.
Answer: Option C
Answer: (c)
Argument I is not true for all roads: work is often done in phases and meets completion.
Argument II is weak: such use of electricity cannot be termed ‘unnecessary.'
Argument III is strong as it shows concern for commuters.
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Answer: (c)
Argument I is not true for all roads: work is often done in phases and meets completion.
Argument II is weak: such use of electricity cannot be termed ‘unnecessary.'
Argument III is strong as it shows concern for commuters.
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