Strong and weak arguments in exams – UGC NET Question

Q: Which of the following statements about strong and weak arguments in statement–argument questions are correct?

(A) A strong argument in the exam context is directly related to the statement and is both logically relevant and practically important;
(B) A weak argument is usually based on emotional appeal or irrelevant considerations;
(C) In statement–argument questions, a strong argument must always support the given statement; any opposing argument is automatically weak;
(D) Evaluating the authority or credibility of the source can be part of judging argument strength;
(E) Arguments that introduce completely new issues unrelated to the statement are usually considered weak;
(F) In UGC NET Paper 1, some questions explicitly ask which of the given arguments are strong or weak;
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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