Statement - Argument [CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) Logical-Reasoning]: Questions 69 - 71 of 167
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Question 69
Question Statement-Argument▾
Statement
Should private sector be given the responsibility to develop infrastructural facilities in India?
Arguments
Poeple in private sector are incompetent to deal with these projects.
India should adopt what other developed countries do. There private companies deal with such projects.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Only argument Ⅱ is strong. | |
b. | None of the arguments is strong. | |
c. | Only argument Ⅰ is strong. | |
d. | Either one of the arguments is strong. |
Question 70
Question Statement-Argument▾
Statement
Should there be a limitation attached to contest membership of Parliament/Legislative Assembly elections restricted to 65 years?
Arguments
The age restriction should be there as people above 65 years lose power.
People generally remain active till 80 years of age, hence there should be no restriction.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Either one of the arguments is strong. | |
b. | None of the arguments is strong. | |
c. | Only argument Ⅰ is strong. | |
d. | All of the arguments are strong. |
Question 71
Question Statement-Argument▾
Statement
Should India have a common one university in whole of India?
Arguments
Yes, this will bring equality and uniformity in curriculum of all colleges.
This step is difficult to implement due to administrative limitations.
The job recruiters will find it easy to give jobs as evaluation criteria will get uniformed.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Both argument Ⅱ & argument Ⅲ are strong. | |
b. | Only argument Ⅱ is strong. | |
c. | Either one of the arguments is strong. | |
d. | Both argument Ⅰ & argument Ⅲ are strong. |