Statement & Arguments MCQs for Rajasthan SI
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Rajasthan SI — Reasoning — Statement & Arguments
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Question 1 of 20
Which of the following domains are considered parameters for identifying a 'Strong Argument'? 1. Educational development of the country 2. Defense of the country 3. Incomplete explanations 4. Trivial aspects of a condition Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
Question 2 of 20
If an argument focuses entirely on a subject that was NOT mentioned in the original statement, this argument will be classified as:
Question 3 of 20
An argument that discusses a topic not mentioned in the original statement is termed as an 'Irrelevant Argument'. How is such an argument logically classified?
Question 4 of 20
If a current policy argument is justified merely by stating that a similar policy was adopted in a previous year, the argument logically becomes:
Question 5 of 20
An argument based on a 'Universal Truth' is always classified as:
Question 6 of 20
Consider the following statements: 1. Arguments generally accepted by everyone are always considered strong. 2. Arguments based on factual observation are always considered weak. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Question 7 of 20
A logical argument is defined as a sequence of phrases, clauses, or statements that ultimately includes:
Question 8 of 20
Which of the following correctly defines the relationship between a statement and an argument in logical reasoning?
Question 9 of 20
Upon what does the positive or negative nature of an argument depend?
Question 10 of 20
Match List-I with List-II accurately regarding the classification of arguments: List-I (Phrase/Topic) a. "The Best" b. Country's Security c. Repeated from past decision d. Based on Experience List-II (Nature of Argument) 1. Strong 2. Weak
Question 11 of 20
Consider the following statements: 1. An argument is essentially a reaction to a given statement. 2. A weak argument is explicitly and directly related to the core of the question. Which of the above is/are logically correct?
Question 12 of 20
Consider the following statements regarding strong arguments: 1. They are based on critical analysis. 2. They are incompletely explained. 3. They are directly related to the subject. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Question 13 of 20
Which of the following best describes the structural relationship between a statement and its conclusion within an argument?
Question 14 of 20
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below: List-I (Argument Type) a. Universal Truth b. Words like "Will Be" c. Factual Observation d. Copied from past decisions List-II (Classification) 1. Strong Argument 2. Weak Argument
Question 15 of 20
What is the primary reason that makes a comparative argument between two nations structurally weak?
Question 16 of 20
Consider the following statements: 1. Arguments that are generally accepted by everyone are inherently considered weak. 2. An argument based on serious analysis is classified as a strong argument. Which of the statements given above is/are logically valid?
Question 17 of 20
Which of the following domains inherently make an argument strong/implicit? 1. Country's security 2. Country's infrastructure development 3. Country's educational development 4. Country's defense Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
Question 18 of 20
Which of the following phrases is heavily indicative of an explicit or weak argument?
Question 19 of 20
Identify the characteristic among the following that definitively points to a weak argument:
Question 20 of 20