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Consider the following :
Statement: Should there be recruitment in Government service on the basis of past acade mic performance rather than thro ugh competitive examinations'?
Arguments:
II. No, the past academic performance ca nnot be made the basis of recr uitment because there is no uniformity in the assessment by the Uni versities.
Which one is/are the strong argument/s ?
Only I
Only II
Neither I, nor II Both I and II
Both I and II
- Argument I: Claims recruitment based on academic performance helps those who can't afford competitive exams.
- Evaluation: Weaker argument. Reduces fairness by potentially excluding those with older education or differing circumstances.
- Argument II: Says academic basis isn’t feasible due to inconsistent university grading.
- Evaluation: Stronger argument. Highlights lack of standardization, making fair comparison difficult.
- Option 1: Only I is strong.
- Evaluation: Incorrect, Argument I has notable limitations.
- Option 2: Only II is strong.
- Evaluation: Correct, Argument II addresses fundamental recruitment fairness issues.
- Option 3: Neither I nor II are strong.
- Evaluation: Incorrect, Argument II is strong.
- Option 4: Both I and II are strong.
- Evaluation: Incorrect, as Argument I is weak.
Answer: Option 2 - Only II
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