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Directions: Each question given below consists of a statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument and which is a 'weak' argument. Give answer(a) if only argument I is strong;(b) if only argument II is strong;(c) if either I or II is strong;(d) if neither I nor II is strong and(e) if both I and II are strong.Statement :Should Government close down loss-making public sector enterprises?Argument :I. No. All employees will lose their jobs, security, and earning, what would they do?II. Yes. In a competitive world, the rule is 'survival of the fittest'. if only argument I is strong;if only argument II is strong;if either I or II is strong; if neither I nor II is strong and

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Directions: Each question given below consists of a statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument and which is a 'weak' argument. Give answer(a) if only argument I is strong;(b) if only argument II is strong;(c) if either I or II is strong;(d) if neither I nor II is strong and(e) if both I and II are strong.Statement :Should Government close down loss-making public sector enterprises?Argument :I. No. All employees will lose their jobs, security, and earning, what would they do?II. Yes. In a competitive world, the rule is 'survival of the fittest'. if only argument I is strong;if only argument II is strong;if either I or II is strong; if neither I nor II is strong and

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(c) if either I or II is strong;

This is because both arguments have valid points. Argument I is strong because it considers the welfare of the employees. It is a social perspective. Argument II is strong because it considers the economic perspective, stating that only the enterprises that are competitive and profitable should survive. Both arguments are strong in their own ways.

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