(A) I believe that 20% of your work generates 80% of your returns(B) J...
J – Though this might seem like a fact, it is at best an opinion. Furthermore, the person making the statement has said ‘I believe’.
F – This is a verifiable fact.
I – Raman’s asking a lot of questions (Fact) leads to him understanding the class concepts better than others (Inference).
I – Taking the CLAT online (Fact) may or may not lead to an increase in the number of aspirants taking the CLAT (Inference).
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(A) I believe that 20% of your work generates 80% of your returns(B) J...
Understanding the Statements
The question presents four statements (A, B, C, D) and asks to determine which statement is justified (True) or not justified (False). The correct answer is option 'C', which indicates that statement C is Justified (J) and the others are not. Here's a breakdown:
Statement A: The 80/20 Principle
- This statement reflects the Pareto principle, suggesting that a small percentage of inputs (20%) leads to the majority (80%) of outputs.
- However, it lacks context or evidence, making it too generalized and not definitively true. Thus, it is considered False (F).
Statement B: Justice R Banumathi's Elevation
- This statement claims that Justice R Banumathi is the first woman judge from Tamil Nadu to be elevated to the Supreme Court.
- While it might be factually accurate, it does not provide any reasoning or implications of this elevation, leading to uncertainty about its justification. Hence, it is also considered False (F).
Statement C: Raman's Class Participation
- This statement connects Raman's habit of asking questions in class to his better understanding of concepts.
- It is a reasonable conclusion drawn from the premise, as active participation typically enhances learning outcomes. Thus, this statement is Justified (J).
Statement D: CLAT Online Participation
- This statement suggests uncertainty about whether taking the CLAT online will increase the number of aspirants.
- It lacks definitive evidence or reasoning to support the claim, making it ambiguous and therefore False (F).
Conclusion
- In summary, only statement C is justified based on the reasoning provided, while the others are either too generalized or lack supporting evidence. Thus, the correct answer is option 'C'.
(A) I believe that 20% of your work generates 80% of your returns(B) J...
J – Though this might seem like a fact, it is at best an opinion. Furthermore, the person making the statement has said ‘I believe’.
F – This is a verifiable fact.
I – Raman’s asking a lot of questions (Fact) leads to him understanding the class concepts better than others (Inference).
I – Taking the CLAT online (Fact) may or may not lead to an increase in the number of aspirants taking the CLAT (Inference).