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5.
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Statement: Should all the school
teachers be debarred from giving private tuitions?
Arguments:
I.
No.
The needy students will be deprived of the expertise of these teachers.
II.
Yes.
This is an injustice to the unemployed educated people who can earn their
living by giving tuitions.
III.
Yes.
Only then the quality of teaching in schools will improve.
IV.
Yes.
Now salary of these teachers is reasonable.
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A.
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Only I and III are
strong
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B.
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Only I, II and III are
strong
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C.
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Only III and IV are
strong
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D.
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Only II, III and IV are
strong
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E.
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None of these
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Answer: Option E
Explanation:
Only III is strong. The lure of earning
private tuitions reduces the efforts and devotion of the teachers towards the
students in schools. So, if tuitions are banned, students can benefit from
their teachers' knowledge in the school itself. So, argument III holds strong
while I does not. However, a person cannot be barred from earning more just
because he already has a good salary. So, argument IV is vague. Further, the
unemployed people thriving on tuitions can survive with the school teachers
holding tuitions too, if they are capable enough to guide the students well.
So, argument II also does not hold strong.