The statement claims that individuals learn real management skills through experience and not in the classroom. Argument I supports the claim and states that download of concept and theory happens in the classroom while experience enables a candidate to develop practical know-how, the candidate learns better by the application. Therefore,argument I is strong. Argument II dismisses the claim and suggests that there is no scope for a candidate to learn managerial skills either in the classroom or by way of practical experience. It states managerial skills are inherent and cannot be acquired. This is not related to the statement. Therefore, argument II is not strong. Hence, option 2 is correct.