NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Paper-I (in English): Questions 380 - 381 of 6173

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Question 380

Question Statement-Argument▾

Statement

Should trains have electric engines rather than coal engines?

Arguments

  1. Emission of pollutants is in huge amount by coal engines, hence they should be replaced.

  2. Electric engines are cost effective and give better performance in all ways as compared to coal engines.

  3. India cannot afford electric engines as it has inadequate sources of providing electricity.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Both argument Ⅰ & argument Ⅱ are strong.

b.

Either argument Ⅰ or argument Ⅱ is strong & only argument Ⅲ is strong.

c.

Either argument Ⅱ or argument Ⅲ is strong & only argument Ⅰ is strong.

d.

Either argument Ⅱ or argument Ⅲ is strong.

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Question 381

Question Statement-Argument▾

Statement

Should a limit be laid on highest number of contestants that can stand in parliamentary elections in any constituency?

Arguments

  1. This will allow the voters to judge the candidates more conveniently.

  2. All people should be allowed to stand in elections as it is their right in democracy like ours.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Only argument Ⅰ is strong.

b.

All of the arguments are strong.

c.

Either one of the arguments is strong.

d.

None of the arguments is strong.

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