statements,-assumptions,-arguments-and-conclusions

Statements, Assumptions, Arguments and Conclusions

Statements, Assumptions, Arguments and Conclusions: Critical Reasoning Questions. Tricks on how to solve critical Reasoning questions

assess-yourself
Take Reasoning Test
view-results
View Reasoning Test Results

Online Logical Reasoning Test Questions with Answers on Statements, Assumptions, Arguments and Conclusions

Q291. The 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. **Statement:** Should octroi be abolished? **Arguments:** I. Yes. It will eliminate an important source of corruption. II. No. It will adversely affect government revenues.

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

Solution : Both I and II are strong
Q292. The 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. **Statement:** Should public holidays be declared on demise of important national leaders? **Arguments:** I. No. Such unscheduled holidays hamper national progress. II. Yes. People would like to pay their homage to the departed soul.

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

Solution : Only argument I is strong
Q293. The 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. **Statement:** Should India support all the international policies of United States of America? **Arguments:** I. No. Many other powerful countries do not support the same. II. Yes. This is the only way to gain access to USA developmental funds.

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

Solution : Neither I nor II is strong
Q294. The 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. **Statement:** Should words like 'Smoking is injurious to health essentially appear on cigarette packs? **Arguments:** I. Yes. It is a sort of brainwash to make the smokers realize that they are inhaling poisonous stuff. II. No. It hampers the enjoyment of smoking.

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

Solution : Only argument I is strong

Campus Ambassador (Remote Internship)

Are you a college student? You can become a Campus Ambassador for LearningPundits. Promote our Online Contests to students from you college via email, Facebook, posters, WhatsApp and old-fashioned face to face communication
You will receive:
  • Stipend based on your performance
  • Internship Certificate to boost your Resume


Q295. The 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. **Statement:** Should the council of ministers once appointed be kept the same for the entire period intervening two elections? **Arguments:** I. No. Shuffling of ministers and portfolios is a healthy democratic process. II. Yes. The ministers do not get a hold on their portfolio unless they are kept for a longer duration.

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

Solution : Neither I nor II is strong
Q{{($index+1)+((page-1)*LIMITPERPAGE)}}.

  1.  

Solution :

Grammar Guru

Free Online Contest on English Grammar and Vocabulary.20 mins Only.

  • All Participants get Participation Certificates to boost your Resume

Participation Now using Laptop/ Desktop/ Tab/ Mobile.



Math Whiz

Free Online Contest on Aptitude and Reasoning.20 mins Only.

  • All Participants get Participation Certificates to boost your Resume

Participation Now using Laptop/ Desktop/ Tab/ Mobile.



Campus Ambassador (Remote Internship)

Are you a college student? You can become a Campus Ambassador for LearningPundits. Promote our Online Contests to students from you college via email, Facebook, posters, WhatsApp and old-fashioned face to face communication
You will receive:
  • Stipend based on your performance
  • Internship Certificate to boost your Resume


Preparing for Aptitude Tests ? Please go through our courses on Aptitude Questions and try to answer our Online Aptitude Test Questions on Quantitative Aptitude.
Interested in evaluating your Reasoning Skills ? Please go through our courses on Logical Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning to answer our Reasoning Questions.
Interested in learning English and checking your English Grammar ? Do a quick grammar check to evaluate your Basic English Grammar Skills. Improve your English Vocabulary by going through these Vocabulary words.
Wondering how to make a resume ? These resume format for freshers might be helpful. You can also submit your Resume for Review and look and Resume samples available there.
Preparing for an HR Interview or Group Discussion ? These HR interview questions and answers could help you do well in a typical HR interview. These group discussion tips could also be useful.
Searching for jobs ? We have thousand of Fresher Jobs. Feel free to browse through our extensive list of online jobs.