Question:

Can a democratic system operate without an effective opposition? Statement I: The opposition is indispensable.
Statement II: A good politician always learns more from his opponents than from his fervent supporters.

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Always identify if a statement directly answers the core question; avoid being misled by opinions or tangents.
Updated On: Aug 7, 2025
  • Information in the statement I alone are sufficient to answer the questions.
  • Information in the statement II alone are sufficient to answer the questions
  • Information either in the statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the questions.
  • Information even in both statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the questions.
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

We are to determine if a democratic system can function without an effective opposition. Statement I: It directly states that opposition is \textit{indispensable}. If something is indispensable, then it is essential. Hence, this statement alone is sufficient to answer the question — a democratic system cannot function without opposition. Statement II: This gives an opinion about how politicians benefit from opposition. It indirectly implies the usefulness of opposition but doesn’t conclusively answer whether the system can operate without it. Conclusion: Statement I alone is sufficient. Statement II alone is not. So, either one of them alone is not sufficient, but Statement I is sufficient. Hence, Answer (3) is correct.
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