Question
Statement: Should India encourage one child policy,
when our population is increasing day by day? Arguments: 1) Yes, we have to control our population and this is the only way. 2) No, people are not interested in one child policy. Each question given below consists of a statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments a ‘strong’ argument is and which a ‘weak’ argument is. 1) Only argument I is strong 2) Only argument II is strong 3) Either I or II is strong 4) Neither I nor II is strong 5) Both I and II are strongSolution
Argument I does not present a clear reason for population control so it’s weak and second argument is also weak so it’s not strong.
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