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The following question contains a question and two statements giving certain information. Decide whether the information given in statements are sufficient for answering the question.

Can a democratic system operate without effective opposition?

  1. The opposition is indispensable.
  2. A good politician always learns more from his opponents than from his fervent supporters.
A

if the statement I alone sufficient to answer.

B

if statement II alone is needed.

C

if both statements I and II are needed.

D

if both statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.

Soln.
Ans: c

It is clear that from both the statements that the opposition is very much required irrespective of system of government.


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