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    A question is given followed by two arguments. Decide which of the arguments is/are strong with respect to the question. Question: Should the illite
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    A question is given followed by two arguments. Decide which of the arguments is/are strong with respect to the question.
    Question:
    Should the illiterates be debarred from casting their votes?
    Arguments:
    I. Yes, they can be easily misguided.
    II. No, it is their constitutional right.

    A.

    Only argument I is strong.

    B.

    Only argument II is strong.

    C.

    Both argument I and II are strong.

    D.

    Neither argument I nor II is strong.

    Correct option is B

    Only argument II is strong
    Argument I states that illiterates can be easily misguided, which is a subjective opinion and not necessarily a strong reason to deny someone the right to vote. This argument focuses on a potential problem but does not justify overriding a fundamental right.
    Argument II emphasizes that voting is a constitutional right, which is a strong and valid reason to allow everyone, including illiterates, to cast their votes. Denying this would violate their basic rights.

    Thus, only argument II is strong, and the correct answer is B.

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