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8.
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Statement: Should children be
prevented completely from watching television?
Arguments:
I.
No.
We get vital information regarding education through television.
II.
Yes.
It hampers the study of children.
III.
Yes.
Young children are misguided by certain programmes featuring sex and
violence.
IV.
No.
This is the only way to educate the masses.
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A.
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Only I, II and III are
strong
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B.
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Only I is strong
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C.
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Only I, II and IV are
strong
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D.
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Only I and II are
strong
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E.
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Only I, III and IV are
strong
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Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Clearly, television offers various
educational programmes which are of great practical value to the students. So,
it serves as a means (but it is not the 'only' means) to educate the masses.
Thus, I holds strong while IV does not. Besides, the demerits of watching
television, mentioned in II and III, may be done away with by allowing children
to watch selected programmes on television, according to a set schedule. So,
neither II nor III holds strong.