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In each of the questions below, a statement is given, followed by two arguments I and II. You have to decide which argument is 'stronger'.

Statement: Should TV plays be banned?

Argument:

I. Yes, they show a very negative view of life situations that are influencing some sects of society to imitate the same behaviour.

II. No, this is good interesting entertainment for older people.


1. Only argument I is strong.
2. Both I and II are strong.
3. Neither I nor II is strong.
4. Only argument II is strong.

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Correct Answer - Option 4 : Only argument II is strong.

Given,

Statement: Should TV plays be banned?

Argument:

I. Yes, they show a very negative view of life situations that are influencing some sects of society to imitate the same behaviour.

→ This argument does not follow the statement as TV plays do not show a very negative view of life situations that are influencing some sects of society to imitate the same behaviour.

II. No, this is good interesting entertainment for older people.

→ This argument supports the statement as TV plays entertains the older people.

Hence, the correct answer is Only argument II is strong.

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