Statement and Argument MCQs

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Q81.
Statement: Should public holidays be declared on demise of important national leaders?
Arguments:

I. No. Such unscheduled holidays hamper national progress.
II. Yes. People would like to pay their homage to the departed soul.
Discuss
Answer: (a).Only argument I is strong
Q82.
Statement: Should India support all the international policies of United States of America?
Arguments:

I. No. Many other powerful countries do not support the same.
II. Yes. This is the only way to gain access to USA developmental funds.
Discuss
Answer: (d).Neither I nor II is strong
Q83.
Statement: Should words like 'Smoking is injurious to health essentially appear on cigarette packs?
Arguments:

I. Yes. It is a sort of brainwash to make the smokers realize that they are inhaling poisonous stuff.
II. No. It hampers the enjoyment of smoking.
Discuss
Answer: (a).Only argument I is strong
Q84.
Statement: Should the council of ministers once appointed be kept the same for the entire period intervening two elections?
Arguments:

I. No. Shuffling of ministers and portfolios is a healthy democratic process.
II. Yes. The ministers do not get a hold on their portfolio unless they are kept for a longer duration.
Discuss
Answer: (d).Neither I nor II is strong
Q85.
Statement: Should taxes on colour television be further increased?
Arguments:

I. Yes, Colour television is a luxury item and only rich people buy them.
II. No, Televisions are bought by the poor too.
Discuss
Answer: (d).Neither I nor II is strong
Q86.
Statement: Should the educated unemployed youth be paid "unemployment allowance" by the Government?
Arguments:

I. Yes. It will provide them some monetary help to either seek employment or to kick-start some 'self-employment' venture.
II. No. It will dampen their urge to do something to earn their livelihood and thus promote idleness among the unemployed youth.
Discuss
Answer: (d).Both I and II are strong
Q87.
Statement: Should higher education be restricted to only those who can bear the expenditure?
Arguments:

I. Yes. Higher education is very costly; hence it should not be given free.
II. No. There are a large number of brilliant students who cannot afford to pay and they should be given higher education.
Discuss
Answer: (b).Only argument II is strong
Q88.
Statement: Should those who receive dowry, despite the law prohibiting it, be punished?
Arguments:

I. Yes. Those who violate the law must be punished.
II. No. Dowry system is firmly rooted in the society since time immemorial.
Discuss
Answer: (a).Only argument I is strong
Q89.
Statement: Is the Government justified in spending so much on defence?
Arguments:

I. Yes. Safety of the country is of prime importance.
II. No. During peace, this money could be used for the development of the country.
Discuss
Answer: (a).Only argument I is strong
Q90.
Statement: Should there be concentration of foreign investment in only few states?
Arguments:

I. No. It is against the policy of overall development of the country.
II. Yes. A large number of states lack infrastructure to attract foreign investment.
Discuss
Answer: (a).Only argument I is strong