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Directions: Directions: Each 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. Give answer (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 and (e) if both I and II are strong.
- Statement:
- Should there be more than one High Courts in each state in India?
- Argument :
- I. No. This will be a sheer wastage of taxpayers' money.
- II. Yes. This will help reduce the backlog of cases pending for a very long time.
Answer: Option B
Answer: (b)
Clearly, an increase in the number of High Courts will surely speed up the work and help to do away with the pending cases. So, argument II holds strong.
In light of this, the expenditure incurred would be ‘utilization', not 'wastage’ of money. So, argument I do not hold.
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Answer: (b)
Clearly, an increase in the number of High Courts will surely speed up the work and help to do away with the pending cases. So, argument II holds strong.
In light of this, the expenditure incurred would be ‘utilization', not 'wastage’ of money. So, argument I do not hold.
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