Statement & Arguments MCQs for RAS

Practice 20 free statement & arguments multiple choice questions for RAS exam. Instant answers, explanations in Hindi and English, and topic-wise targeted practice.

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RAS — Reasoning — Statement & Arguments

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Question 1 of 20

Given below are two statements, one labeled as Assertion (A) and the other as Reason (R): Assertion (A): A comparative argument made between two countries is always considered a weak argument. Reason (R): The nature, culture, and environmental conditions of the two countries are always different. In the context of the above, which one of the following is correct?

Question 2 of 20

Consider the following statements: 1. An incompletely explained argument falls under the category of a weak argument. 2. Arguments that are 'Explicit' are considered strong arguments. Which of the statements given above is/are true?

Question 3 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 4 of 20

Which of the following is NOT an accepted criterion for establishing a strong argument?

Question 5 of 20

Which of the following best describes the structural relationship between a statement and its conclusion within an argument?

Question 6 of 20

Which particular set of analytical conditions guarantees the classification of a 'Strong Argument'?

Question 7 of 20

A logical argument is defined as a sequence of phrases, clauses, or statements that ultimately includes:

Question 8 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 9 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 10 of 20

Which of the following correctly defines the relationship between a statement and an argument in logical reasoning?

Question 11 of 20

An argument that relies heavily on minor or trivial aspects of the presented question is inherently classified as:

Question 12 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 13 of 20

An argument directly related to the fundamental infrastructure development of a nation is logically categorized as:

Question 14 of 20

According to the principles of logical reasoning, what fundamentally includes a claim or conclusion?

Question 15 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 16 of 20

Match List-I with List-II accurately: List-I A. Statement B. Weak Argument C. Strong Argument D. Absolute words List-II 1. Critical Analysis 2. Action 3. "Will Be", "Definitely" 4. Trivial importance

Question 17 of 20

Why is a comparative argument made between two different countries fundamentally considered weak?

Question 18 of 20

Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer: List-I A. Statement B. Argument C. Strong Argument D. Weak Argument List-II 1. Trivial aspects 2. Direct relation to the question 3. Reaction 4. Action

Question 19 of 20

An argument depends on specific situations or conditions to determine whether it will be:

Question 20 of 20

Which of the following characteristics does NOT necessarily make an argument weak according to logical principles?

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