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Statement: Should there be concentration of foreign investment in only few states?

Argument:

I. No, it is against the policy of overall development of the country.

II. Yes, a large number of states lack infrastructures to attract foreign investment.


A

If only argument I is strong

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If only argument II is strong

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C

If either I or II is strong

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D

If neither I nor II is strong

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If both I and II are strong

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Solution

The correct option is A

If only argument I is strong


An equitable distribution of foreign investment is a must for uniform development all over the country. So, argument I holds. Also, no backward state ought to be neglected, rather such states should be prepared and shaped up to attract. Foreign investment as well. So, II does not hold.


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