Logical Reasoning - Statement and Argument - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Statement and Argument - Section 1 (Q.No. 31)
Directions to Solve
Each question given below consists of a statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument and which is a 'weak' argument.
Give answer:
- (A) If only argument I is strong
- (B) If only argument II is strong
- (C) If either I or II is strong
- (D) If neither I nor II is strong and
- (E) If both I and II are strong.
31.
Statement: Should government jobs in rural areas have more incentives?
Arguments:
- Yes. Incentives are essential for attracting government servants there.
- No. Rural areas are already cheaper, healthier and less complex than big cities. So ? Why offer extra incentives!
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Clearly, government jobs in rural areas are underlined with several difficulties. In lieu of these, extra incentives are needed. So, only argument I holds strong.
Discussion:
16 comments Page 1 of 2.
Pranay Jain said:
4 years ago
I think both arguments are week as the reasons for the same are not at all logical.
Argument 1 is yes and we should increase the incentive in the village to make it equal to urban areas but the reason stated above is not at all clear.
Argument 2 - it is giving again a vague reason for the argument as the statement has not at all pointed about a particular village and it's an argument not an assumption that we will assume it on our own.
The answer will be D.
Argument 1 is yes and we should increase the incentive in the village to make it equal to urban areas but the reason stated above is not at all clear.
Argument 2 - it is giving again a vague reason for the argument as the statement has not at all pointed about a particular village and it's an argument not an assumption that we will assume it on our own.
The answer will be D.
(2)
Shale said:
10 years ago
Wow, well of course extra incentives should be offered. Its a government job, no matter where it is, what it entitles, or how long it will be there, when you work for the government you need extra incentives.
With no incentives, who would want to work for the government? Every government job has some sort of incentive or perk, or no one would fill that spot. I was wrong with my original answer option B. It is quite clearly option A.
With no incentives, who would want to work for the government? Every government job has some sort of incentive or perk, or no one would fill that spot. I was wrong with my original answer option B. It is quite clearly option A.
Asheesh tiwari said:
9 years ago
Both argument are strong as both are the prevail notion of truth as no employ want to work in rural areas if incentive is given then they will be happily willing to work there and 2 statement is an established fact hence both are strong.
Arindam Gupta said:
2 years ago
For me, the answer is option D. As the incentive mainly depends on the performance, more specifically on the profits. There is nothing to do with area. For that allowances are there. Hence neither argument is strong.
Am I right?
Am I right?
Samrath Bedi said:
1 decade ago
Purchasing power of rupee is less in urban places and more in rural places. Therefore incentives should be same or should be high for urban places. Both the arguments are strong. Therefore C should the answer.
Rutvick gor said:
1 decade ago
Argument1 is for sure not strong as the statement talks about more incentives and 1 says only incentives are required to attract people, so according to me answer should be none of the above option C.
Rutiksha said:
5 years ago
I think argument II is strong because in rural areas almost all things are cheaper then why should we give more incentives. In another hand, to attract in a rural area other ideas can be there.
(2)
Pavan said:
1 decade ago
Argument 2 is correct argument because in rural areas many people are lack of employment so for them getting a job is important than getting more incentives. So B should be the answer.
Vinod said:
1 decade ago
C - Either of the argument.
To attract people in rural area it may be number of the idea. On other side the expenses is very less in rural areas.
To attract people in rural area it may be number of the idea. On other side the expenses is very less in rural areas.
Priyanka said:
7 years ago
Accoding to me, both arguments is strong because 2nd one is planning for saving the government money.
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