Join ExamsbookAnswer : 3. "If neither I nor II is strong"
Should there be a ban on affiliation of student unions to political parties?
Arguments :
I. Yes. The political parties take undue advantage of the student unions to fulfill their own selfish interests.
II. No. Without the support of political parties student unions will not be able to survive.5
Q: Should there be a ban on affiliation of student unions to political parties? Arguments : I. Yes. The political parties take undue advantage of the student unions to fulfill their own selfish interests. II. No. Without the support of political parties student unions will not be able to survive.
- 1If only argument I is strongfalse
- 2If only argument II is strongfalse
- 3If neither I nor II is strongtrue
- 4If both I and II are strongfalse
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Answer : 3. "If neither I nor II is strong"
Explanation :
Answer: C) If neither I nor II is strong Explanation: 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.