CLAT CLAT Solved Paper-2011

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    Directions Read the given argument or statement carefully, making any factual assumptions necessary. Then choose the best answer out of the four choices to the question asked. Note that not all the facts given will be relevant for determining the answer.
    In 399 BC, a jury in Athens condemned Socrates to death for impiety and corrupting the morals of the youth. Socrates' friends offered to help him escape, but Socrates refused. Socrates argued that the fact that he had lived in Athens for so many years meant that he had committed himself to obeying its law. It would therefore be wrong for him to break those very laws he was implicitly committed to obeying. Which one of the following claims constitutes the most plausible challenge to Socrates' argument?

    A)  Long residence only commits someone to obeying just laws and Socrates was convicted under an unjust law

    B)  Long residence by itself does not imply a commitment to obeying laws since one never made -any explicit commitment

    C)  Obedience to the law is not always required

    D)  There is no point in escaping from prison since one will anyway be captured again

    Correct Answer: B

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