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Question : 5
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Directions: In the problem below, a question is given followed by two arguments numbered I andII. You have to decide which of the given arguments is/are 'strong'.
Question: Should Hindi language be taught at school level in all the states of India?
Arguments
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I. No, students should not be forced to learn any language.
II. Yes, it is the national language, and is used nationwide in all government offices.
Only argument I is strong.
Only argument II is strong.
Both arguments I and II are strong.
Neither argument I nor argument II is strong.
Validate
Solution:
Argument I is strong as one cannot be forced to learn any language, but argument II is also strong as it will be helpful for the student later in life because Hindi is used in all government offices.
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