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Statements
Statements and Arguments
Statements and Arguments section is a subsection of the reasoning ability portion. In this section, a couple or more statements will be present. These statements will precede an equal or lesser number of arguments that we derive from these statements. Your job is to check if the statements can actually defend or derive these arguments. Let us see below!
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Types of Statements & Arguments Questions
Questions based on statements and arguments are most common features of all the competitive exams. Usually, in these questions, a statement is given which is followed by two arguments. An individual is required to differentiate between the strong and weak arguments. You will see many different types of questions in this section. Usually, confusing questions will be asked. The arguments that will be provided will generally be contrary to each other. They will refer to the positive and negative results of the action as mentioned in the statements.
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A strong argument is that which will touch the practical as well as the real aspect of the situation as mentioned in the statements. While in a weak argument, the statement drawn will be simple, ambiguous, and a superfluous one. The following solved examples will help you understand better, the logic and types of questions that are generally asked in the competitive exams. Also, there are practice questions at the end of the examples.
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