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Directions ): Each of the following questions consists of a statement followed by two arguments I and II.
Statement: Should there be a ban on product advertising?
Arguments: I. No. It is an age of advertising. Unless your advertisement is better than your other competitors, the product will not be sold. II. Yes. The money spent on advertising is very huge and it
if only argument I is strong
if only argument II is strong
if either I or II is strong
if neither I nor II is strong
if both I and II are strong.
Clearly, it is the advertisement which makes the customer aware of the qualities of the product and leads him to buy it. So, argument I is valid. But at the same time, advertising nowadays has become a costly affair and the expenses on it add to the price of the product. So, argument II also holds strong.
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