Read the following statement and the two arguments that follow.
Statement: Should the state government immediately ban all private coaching institutes in order to improve the quality of education in government schools?
Arguments:
I. Yes, because private coaching institutes charge high fees, and shutting them down completely overnight is the most effective administrative step to eliminate educational inequality.
II. No, because prohibiting coaching institutes without upgrading infrastructure and teaching standards in government schools will not automatically raise public education quality.
Which of the above arguments is/are strong?
- AOnly argument I is strong
- Only argument II is strongCevap
- CNeither argument I nor II is strong
- DBoth argument I and argument II are strong
Cevap
Only argument II is strong.
The correct answer identifies that only Argument II is strong. Argument II is logically sound and directly relevant to the issue, pointing out that banning private coaching centers does not automatically address or improve the core infrastructure and teaching quality in government schools. Conversely, Argument I is weak because it advocates an extreme administrative action (an immediate total ban) without establishing a realistic cause-and-effect relationship with the goal of improving school quality.
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