Statement - Argument (CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) Logical-Reasoning): Questions 7 - 9 of 154
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Question number: 7
» Statement - Argument
Statement
Should only one tax be levied instead of different indirect taxes on all commodities in India?
Arguments
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This will lead to eventually easy method of tax collection and also cost-effective.
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This will be useful for all manufacturers and traders of goods and they will find easy to pay tax which will lead to increase in amount of tax collection.
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This method is adopted by no other country, and hence shouldn’t be introduced in ours too.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Either argument Ⅱ or argument Ⅲ is strong. |
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b. | Both argument Ⅰ & argument Ⅲ are strong. |
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c. | Either argument Ⅰ or argument Ⅱ is strong & only argument Ⅲ is strong. |
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d. | Both argument Ⅰ & argument Ⅱ are strong. |
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Question number: 8
» Statement - Argument
Statement
Should increase in taxes on colour television be promoted?
Arguments
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Yes, this is an item preferred by the rich and they are capable to pay high taxes.
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No, even the poor buy the color televisions.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Only argument Ⅱ is strong. |
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b. | All of the arguments are strong. |
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c. | None of the arguments is strong. |
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d. | Either one of the arguments is strong. |
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Question number: 9
» Statement - Argument
Statement
Should the system of brain drain be completely banned in India?
Arguments
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Laying down the ban is the way out to save our technological and human resources for maintaining development rate in India.
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Better than this, we can rely on the foreign exchange sent by foreigners as ultimately they contribute to foreign exchange reserve.
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Indian people learn in other countries and their technological knowledge will benefit Indian economy.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Either argument Ⅱ or argument Ⅲ is strong. |
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b. | All of the arguments are strong. |
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c. | Both argument Ⅱ & argument Ⅲ are strong. |
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d. | None of the arguments is strong. |
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