Statement and Assumptions Posted by vuotaa.com Categories Blog Date 7 April 2024 Comments 0 comment Report a question What’s wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. Statement and Assumptions 1 / 50 1) Statement The next meeting of the governing body of the Arihant Publication will be held after one year. Assumptions I. There will be no meeting before one year. II. Arihant Publication will remain in function after one year A) If either I or II is implicit B) If both I and II are implicit C) If only Assumption I is implicit D) If only Assumption II is implicit Do not lean out’ implies that this act can be dangerous. Hence, Assumption I is implicit. The purpose of a notice is getting response from targeted mass. Therefore, without assuming response from targeted mass, there will be no such notice. Clearly, Assumption II is also valid. 2 / 50 2) Statement Only dead fish go with the flow. Assumptions I. Fish that are alive will never go with the flow. II. One must have individuality in thinking and making decisions. A) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit B) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit C) If only Assumption I is implicit D) If only Assumption II is implicit Assumption I is not implicit as the candidates listening to news on the television does not mean that he does not read newspaper. Assumption II is also invalid because of the word ‘only’. The word ‘only’ disconnect Assumption II from he given statement. 3 / 50 3) Statement Dhoni is the best captain of the Indian cricket history so far, Tendulkar to a news reporter. Assumptions I. Other captains were worst. II. India will not get better captain than Dhoni in future. III. Tendulkar knows the captainship quality of Dhoni. A) Only Assumption II is implicit B) Only Assumption I is implicit C) Only Assumption III is implicit D) None is implicit Assumption I is not implicit as it has no connection with the given statement. Dhoni is the best does not mean others were worst. Assumption II is also not implicit because of the phrase ‘so far’ which indicates that Tendulkar’s assessment is for past and present scenario and not for the future. There may be a possibility that India would get better captain than Dhoni in future. But Assumption III is a valid assumption. Without knowing the captainship quality of Dhoni, Tendulkar will not say him best. 4 / 50 4) Statement Please consult before making any decision on exports from the company. Assumptions I. You may take a wrong decision, if you don’t consult me. II. It is important to take a right decision. A) If only Assumption I is implicit B) If neither I nor II is implicit C) If either I or II is implicit D) If only Assumption II is implicit Smoking is injurious to health means that non-smoking promotes health and yes, this warning is necessary for various public places, therefore Assumption I is implicit. 5 / 50 5) Statement He is too industrious to be poor. Assumptions I. Very industrious people also can be poor. II. Very lazy people can also be rich. A) If only Assumption II is implicit B) If only Assumption I is implicit C) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit D) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit Only Assumption I is valid. It is clear that creativity and intelligence are related. Assumption II is not an assumption at all. It is mere restatement of the given statement. 6 / 50 6) Statement Food poisoning due to the consumption of liquor is very common in rural areas. Assumptions I. There are more illegal and unauthorised shops selling liquor in villages and rural areas. II. The ratio of people drinking liquor in villages is much more than that in towns. A) If only Assumption I is implicit B) If either I or II is implicit C) If neither I nor II is implicit D) If only Assumption II is implicit Since, the chakka jam call was accepted by and large in the entire state, it is very likely that people are convinced about the reasons behind the chakka jam strike call. However, it is not necessary that people will support the main opposition party in future without any strong and valid reasons. 7 / 50 7) Statement Want to be a PO? Solve sample paper published by Arihant Publication, A tells B. Assumptions I. B will hear A’s advice. II. A knows about Arihant Publication. A) If either I or II is implicit B) If only Assumption II is implicit C) If both I and II are implicit D) If only Assumption I is implicit Assumption I is implicit as we say something to anybody with the assumption that we will be listened to. Assumption II is implicit because without knowing about a particular publishers, how can we suggest some one to solve/study its sample papers. 8 / 50 8) Statement Go and vote out the congress from your constituency, Anna Hazare in his address to the people of Hisar. Assumptions I. Anna wants congress defeat in Hisar election. II. Anna is supporting BJP. III. People will ignore what Anna said. A) Both Assumptions I and II are implicit B) Only Assumption I is implicit C) Only Assumption III is implicit D) Both Assumptions II and III are implicit I is implicit in ‘vote out the congress’. II is not implicit as nothing has been said about BJP directly or indirectly. Infact, II has no connection with the given statement. Again, III is invalid assumption as saying something to an individual or a group does mean assuming desired response. Infact, we cannot address a mass with an assumption that we will be ignored for what we say. 9 / 50 9) Statement Prakash decided to get the railway reservation in April for the journey he wants to make in July to Mumbai. AssumptionsI. The railways issue reservation three months inadvance.II. There are more than one train to Mumbai.III. There will be vacancy in the desired class. A) Both Assumptions II and III are implicit B) Only Assumption I is implicit C) Both Assumptions I and II are implicit D) All Assumptions are implicit In the statement, it is given that Prakash has decided to get reservation three months in advance. This clearly implies that there exists a provision for getting seat/berth reservations three months in advance. Hence, Assumption I is implicit. But nothing in the statement has been given about number of trains and availability of seats in desired class. Hence, Assumptions II and III do not follow 10 / 50 10) Statement Rich people are more prone to have heart attacks. Assumptions I. Most of the deaths among rich people are due to heart attacks. II. Poor people do not have heart attacks A) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit B) If only Assumption II is implicit C) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit D) If only Assumption I is implicit Assumption I is implicit diversion would be necessary when the construction is going on. Assumption II is not implicit as negative reactions are not assumed. 11 / 50 11) Statement The anti-reservation movement was taken up by all the states. Assumptions I. If one state starts a movement, it is customary for the other states to follow it. II. A major portion of the youths and employees all over the country were not in favour of reservation. A) If only Assumption I is implicit B) If neither I nor II is implicit C) If only Assumption II is implicit D) If both I and II are implicit The anti-reservation movement could get acceptability by all the states only because major portion of the youths and employees were not in favour of reservation. Our statement is not based on the assumption that it becomes customary for the other states to follow a movement started by one state. Therefore, only Assumption II is implicit. 12 / 50 12) Statement The human body produces Vitamin D when exposed to sunlight. Assumptions I. The human body have Vitamin D even if it is not consumed via food. II. A large portion of the global population suffers from Vitamin D deficiency. A) If only Assumption I is implicit B) If only Assumption II is implicit C) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit D) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit It is clearly assumed that some students copy during exams otherwise. there is no need for the invigilator to issue warning. Hence, Assumption I is implicit. It is also assumed that students will not copy after the issue of warning Hence, Assumption II is also implicit. 13 / 50 13) Statement The new educational policy envisages major modifications in the education system. Assumptions I. Present educational system is inconsistent with national needs. II. Present educational system needs changes. A) If only Assumption I is implicit B) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit C) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit D) If only Assumption II is implicit The statement implies that politicians win elections by the votes of people. Therefore, neither of the assumptions is implicit in the statement. 14 / 50 14) Statement During an exam, an invigilator said, “if anyone tries to copy, I will cancel their exam”. Assumptions I. Some students copy during exams. II. Students will not copy during exams. A) If only Assumption II is implicit B) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit C) If only Assumption I is implicit D) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit Assumption I is implicit, as it is clearly mentioned in the statement that attendance has increased by 20% after the introduction of mid-day meal scheme. But nothing is mentioned about thepercentage of attendance.Hence, Assumption II is not implicit. 15 / 50 15) Statement Government aided schools should have uniformity in charging various fees. Assumptions I. The Government’s subsidy comes from money collected by way of taxes from people. II. The Government, while giving subsidy, may have stipulated certain uniform conditions regarding fees. A) If only Assumption II is implicit B) If either I or II is implicit C) If only Assumption I is implicit D) If both I and II are implicit It is directed in the statement that consultation is necessary before making any decision on the export. It is, therefore, assumed that person directed may take a wrong decision. Secondly, it is assumed in the light of the statement that it is important to take a right decision. 16 / 50 16) Statement Please do not lean out of the running bus, a notice in a tourist bus. Assumptions I. Leaning out of running bus is dangerous. II. The passengers are likely to pay attention to this notice A) If neither I nor II is implicit B) If either I or II is implicit C) If only Assumption I is implicit D) If only Assumption II is implicit Assumption I is not implicit because of the word ‘only’. ‘A’ computer has the largest range. But this does not mean that it is the only brand to have a wide range. In case of Assumption II, it is a truth that if computers are being advertised, a demand for them must be existing. Hence, Assumption II is implicit. 17 / 50 17) Statement Postal rates have been increased to meet the deficit. Assumptions I. The present rates are very low. II. If the rates are not increased, the deficit cannot be met. A) If only Assumption II is implicit B) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit C) If only Assumption I is implicit D) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit Only Assumption II is implicit as increasing cases of harassment of women in public is due to the lack of moral education in people. 18 / 50 18) Statement Good teachers develop good students. Assumptions 7 I. Strict teachers give quality education. II. Students like knowledgeable teacher. A) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit B) If only Assumption II is implicit C) If only Assumption I is implicit D) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit Assumption I that Indian unemployed youths need monetary support is the solid base for providing allowances to all the unemployed youths. However, Assumption II that the Government has sufficient funds does not give valid reason. Hence, only Assumption I is implicit. 19 / 50 19) Statement The government has instructed all the private schools in the city to maintain the current fees for atleast two more years. Assumptions I. The authorities of private schools may not follow the government instruction as they are not dependent on government funds. II. The parents of the students of private schools of the city may still be eager to pay higher fees. A) If only Assumption I is implicit B) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit C) If only Assumption II is implicit D) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit Both the assumptions are implicit in the statement. Major modifications in the educational system imply that the existing educational system was not serving the purpose very well and there was need to modify it. 20 / 50 20) Statement Television has a strong influence in the development of young children. Assumptions A) Children watching TV should be controlled by the parents B) Young Children should not be allowed to watch TV programmes C) Television affects the academic progress of the young children D) While developing TV programmes, educational, developmental and moral aspects of children should be taken care of Clearly, assumption (d) is valid. It is mentioned that television has a strong influence in the young children’s development. Therefore, while developing TV programmes, educational developmental and moral aspects of children should be taken care of. 21 / 50 21) Statement The best evidence of India’s glorious past is the growing popularity of Ayurvedic medicines in West. Assumptions I. Ayurvedic medicines are not popular in India. II. Allopathic medicines are more popular in India. A) If both I and II are implicit B) If neither I nor II is implicit C) If only Assumption II is implicit D) If only Assumption I is implicit The statement given in the question states only about the place which Ayurvedic medicine had occupied in the past on account of its increasing popularity in West and this signifies neither non-popularity of Ayurvedic medicines in India nor speaks of popularity of Allopathic medicines. Hence, none of the assumptions is implicit in the statement. 22 / 50 22) Statement The leader of the main opposition party asserted that the call for chakka jam turned out to be a great success in the entire state. Assumptions I. The people in future will support the main opposition party. II. People probably are convinced about the reason behind the chakka jam strike call. A) If either I or II is implicit B) If neither I nor II is implicit C) If only Assumption II is implicit D) If only Assumption I is implicit Assumption I is not related with the statement, hence it is not implicit in the statement. Assumption II is implicit as it gives the solid base for the fact defined in the statement. 23 / 50 23) Statement If people are intelligent they should be creative. Assumptions I. Creativity and intelligence are related. II. Creative people are intelligent. A) If only Assumption II is implicit B) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit C) If only Assumption I is implicit D) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit Clearly, both the assumptions are implicit in the statement. 24 / 50 24) Statement Aim for the stars, you will at least land on the Moon. Assumptions I. People aim for the stars because they are bigger than the Moon. II. Astronomers aim for stars and land on the Moon. A) If only Assumption I is implicit B) If neither I nor II is implicit C) If both I and II are implicit D) If only Assumption II is implicit The given statement is a proverb which talks about the positive attitude towards life. But none of the assumptions follow the statement. Hence, none of them follow the statement. 25 / 50 25) Statement The book published by Arihant Publication is intended to guide the layman to study reasoning in the absence of a teacher. Assumptions I. Reasoning can be learnt with the help of a book. II. A teacher of reasoning may not be available to everyone A) If only Assumption II is implicit B) If both I and II are implicit C) If only Assumption I is implicit D) If neither I nor II is implicit It is given in the statement that the book intends to teach reasoning which implies that I is a valid assumption. Further, the statement says that the book is intended to teach reasoning in the absence of a teacher. This means that the absence of a teacher is a possibility. Hence, II is also valid. 26 / 50 26) Statement The Government has decided to provide monetary relief to the farmers in the drought hit areas. T Andhra Bank (PO) 2007 Assumptions I. The farmers of the affected areas may accept the Government relief. II. The Government machinery may be able to reach the affected farmers to provide relief. A) If either I or II is implicit B) If only Assumption II is implicit C) If only Assumption I is implicit D) If neither I nor II is implicit Assumption I is implicit as it is this that makes us import sugar in spite of the increase in the number of sugar factories. Assumption II is invalid because ‘future’ is beyond the scope of given statement. 27 / 50 27) Statement The root cause of all social evils is love for wealth. Assumptions I. Wealth gives power and makes selfish. II. All those who love wealth are anti-social A) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit B) If only Assumption II is implicit C) If only Assumption I is implicit D) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit It is clear from the statement that food is not the only source of vitamin D in the human body. It can also be produced by exposing body to sunlight. Therefore, I is implicit. Assumption II is not implicit, as nothing is mentioned about deficiency of vitamin D in the statement. Therefore, only Assumption I follows. 28 / 50 28) Statement Want to be a PO? Solve sample paper published by Arihant Publication, A tells B. Assumptions I. B will hear A’s advice. II. A knows about Arihant Publication. A) If only Assumption II is implicit B) If either I or II is implicit C) If only Assumption I is implicit D) If neither I nor II is implicit Assumption I is invalid because it has no connection with the given statement. The statement clearly says about meeting of governing body and not about any other meeting. Assumption II is valid as only those bodies that are functional hold meetings. So, if it is announced that next meeting will be held after one year, the announcers must be assuming that the institute will remain functional after one year. 29 / 50 29) Statement Most of the classical dance themes are based on stories of Gods and Avatars. Assumptions I. Classical arts maintain their heritage by sticking to traditions. II. New themes are not interesting. A) If both I and II are implicit B) If only Assumption II is implicit C) If neither I nor II is implicit D) If only Assumption I is implicit Stories of Gods and Avatars carry the reflection of our tradition. Therefore, the statement implies that the classical arts endeavor to maintain their heritage by sticking to traditions. Hence, Assumption I is clearly implicit. But it is not given anywhere in the statement that new themes are not interesting. Therefore, Assumption II is notimplicit. 30 / 50 30) Statement If it does not rain throughout this month, most farmers would be in trouble this year. Assumptions I. Timely rain is essential for farming. II. Most of the farmers are generally dependent on rains. A) If only Assumption II is implicit B) If either I or II is implicit C) If neither I nor II is implicit D) If only Assumption I is implicit The statement is talking about food poisoning due to liquor so the number of people consuming liquor in towns or villages is not the mainconcern here. 31 / 50 31) Statement The boy is too clever to fail in the examination. Assumptions I. The boy is appearing in a competitive examination. II. Very clever boys do not fail in the examination. A) If both I and II are implicit B) If only Assumption I is implicit C) If neither I nor II is implicit D) If only Assumption II is implicit Assumption I is not valid as it has no connection at all with the given statement. Statement does not specifically say about competitive examination. But II is valid because the statement says that the boy would not fail (effect) because he is very clever (cause). Obviously, it is assumed that very clever boys do not fail. 32 / 50 32) Statement The municipal authority has decided to demolish the old bridge on a bus road for constructing a new flyover. AssumptionsI. The traffic department may be able to divertmovement of vehicles through alternate roads.II. The people travelling in the nearby areas maydemonstrate to protest against the authority’s decision. A) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit B) If only Assumption I is implicit C) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit D) If only Assumption II is implicit School requires more teachers. It is assumed in the light of statement that teachers are available but it cannot be said that present staff of teachers is not good. Hence, only Assumption I is implicit. 33 / 50 33) Statement ‘‘To keep myself up-to-date, I always listen to prime time news on television’’, A candidate tells the interview board. Assumptions I. The candidate does not read newspaper. II. Recent news are broadcast only on television. A) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit B) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit C) If only Assumption II is implicit D) If only Assumption I is implicit The government has taken that step after analysing many facts and parents never want to pay more fees. So, neither Assumption I nor II is implicit. 34 / 50 34) Statement Inculcate saving habit in your school going child. Assumptions I. Saving habit is expected. II. Good habits should be inculcated from the childhood. A) If only Assumption I is implicit B) If only Assumption II is implicit C) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit D) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit Only Assumption I is implicit in the statement. Power and selfishness are root cause of social evils. 35 / 50 35) Statement Unemployment allowance should be given to all unemployed Indian youths above 18 yr of age. Assumptions I. There are unemployed youths in India who need monetary support. II. The Government has sufficient funds to provide allowance to all the unemployed youth A) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit B) If only Assumption I is implicit C) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit D) If only Assumption II is implicit On the basis of statement, it is not certain that present rates are very low. We cannot say that increasing the rates is the only way to meet the deficit. Hence, none of the assumptions is implicit. 36 / 50 36) Statement Now a days harassment of women in public is increasing day by day. Assumptions I. Easy access to media such as internet results in the corruption of the minds of the youth. II. Moral education is not properly imparted in the school and college levels. A) If only Assumption II is implicit B) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit C) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit D) If only Assumption I is implicit The given statement is a proverb which talks about the thoughts of individual ones. Hence, Assumption II follows the statement. 37 / 50 37) Statement The attendance of students of public schools has increased by 20% after the introduction of the mid-day meal scheme. Assumptions I. A meal is an added incentive to go to school. II. Attendance at public schools was below 100% before introduction of the mid-day meal scheme. A) If only Assumption I is implicit B) If only Assumption II is implicit C) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit D) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit None of the statements is implicit in the statement. Rich people are more prone to have heart attacks. It does not imply that most of the deaths caused among rich people are due to heart attack. Again, the statement does not imply that poor people do not have heart attacks. 38 / 50 38) Statement Even with the increase in the number of sugar factories in India, we still continue to import sugar. Assumptions I. The consumption of sugar per capita has increased in India. II. Many of the factories are not in a position to produce sugar to their fullest capacity. A) If neither I nor II is implicit B) If only Assumption II is implicit C) If only Assumption I is implicit D) If either I or II is implicit It does not follow from the statement that only writers and no body else refers to the dictionary. Also, nothing is mentioned about bed writers. So, neither I nor II is implicit. 39 / 50 39) Statement ‘‘You must learn to refer to a dictionary, if you want to become a good writer’’. A advises B. Assumptions I. Only writers refer to the dictionary. II. All writers, good or bad, refer to the dictionary. A) If only Assumption I is implicit B) If both I and II are implicit C) If either I or II is implicit D) If only Assumption II is implicit Since the statement speaks of the essentiality and requirement of rain for farmers, hence both the assumptions are implicit in the statement. 40 / 50 40) Statement ‘‘If you want to give any advertisement, give it in newspaper ’X’ ’’– A tells B. Assumptions I. B wants to publicise his products. II. Newspaper ‘X’ has a wide circulation. A) If only Assumption II is implicit B) If only Assumption I is implicit C) If both I and II are implicit D) If neither I nor II is implicit The word ‘if’ in the statement implies that B may or may not be willing to publicise his products. Statement further suggests that advertisement should be given in newspaper ‘X’. This means that ‘X’ will help advertise better. In other words, newspaper ‘X’ has a wide circulation. So, only Assumption II is implicit. 41 / 50 41) Statement Of all the cars manufactured in India, ‘A’ brand has the largest sale. Assumptions I. The sale of all the cars manufactured in India is known. II. The manufacturing of no other cars in India is as large as ‘A’ brand. A) If only Assumption II is implicit B) If only Assumption I is implicit C) If both I and II are implicit D) If neither I nor II is implicit Unless the sale of all cars manufactured in India was known, the statement could not have been made. Hence, I is a valid assumption. II is not implicit as we do not know about manufacturing, we know only about sales. ‘A’ brand has the largest sale but it may not be the largest manufacturer of cars. May be ‘B’ company manufactures more cars than ‘A’ does but it exports all its cars. In that case ‘B’ is a bigger manufacturer but its sale in India would be lesser than that of ‘A’. 42 / 50 42) Statement Get your child examined by a specialist doctor, X tells Y. Assumptions I. Y will not listen what X tells to him. II. Y will hear X’s advice. A) If only Assumption II is implicit B) If only Assumption I is implicit C) If neither I nor II is implicit D) If both I and II are implicit We advise someone with the assumption that our advice will be listened to. Why will we advise someone with a thinking that our advice will not be heard? While saying something, we go with a positive frame of mind that the targeted people will hear and pay attention towards our point of view. Hence, II is a valid assumption but I is not. 43 / 50 43) Statement It is faster to travel by air to Delhi from Patna. Assumptions I. Patna and Delhi are connected by air. II. There are no other means of transport available to Delhi from Patna. A) If only Assumption II is implicit B) If only Assumption I is implicit C) If neither I nor II is implicit D) If both I and II are implicit The given statement advises to travel by air between Delhi and Patna. Hence, no doubts, I is implicit. II is the contrary to the given statement. ‘It is faster to travel by air’ does mean that other means of transport, slower than air transport, are available. Therefore, II is not implicit. 44 / 50 44) Statement Buy pure milk of company ‘X’, an advertisement in a newspaper. Assumptions I. No other company supplies pure milk. II. People read advertisements A) If only Assumption I is implicit B) If only Assumption II is implicit C) If neither I nor II is implicit D) If both I and II are implicit I is definitely not mentioned in the advertisement. II is implicit, otherwise company ‘X’ would not have given the advertisement. 45 / 50 45) Statement Politicians become rich by the votes of the people. Assumptions I. People vote to make politicians rich. II. Politicians become rich by their virtue. A) If only Assumption I is implicit B) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit C) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit D) If only Assumption II is implicit None of the assumptions is implicit in the statement. The statement implies that industrious people are rich. 46 / 50 46) Statement Most people who stop smoking gain weight. Assumptions I. If one stops smoking, one will gain weight. II. If one does not stop smoking, one will not gain weight. A) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit B) If only Assumption I is implicit C) If only Assumption II is implicit D) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit Neither I nor II is implicit as the assumptions have no link with the statement. 47 / 50 47) Statement Patient’s condition would improve after this operation. Assumptions I. The patient can be operated upon in this condition. II. The patient cannot be operated upon in this condition. A) If neither I nor II is implicit B) If only Assumption I is implicit C) If only Assumption II is implicit D) If both I and II are implicit It is very much implied in the statement that the patient is in a position to be operated upon. Therefore, Assumption I is implicit. 48 / 50 48) Statement Radha wrote second letter to her father after two months as she did not receive any reply to the first letter. Assumptions I. Radha’s father did not receive the letter. II. The letter generally reaches within a week. III. Her father promptly sends reply to her letters. A) Both Assumptions II and III are implicit B) Only Assumption III is implicit C) Both Assumption I and III are implicit D) None Assumption is implicit It cannot be said definitely that Radha’s father did not receive the letter and there may be other reasons for not responding to the letter immediately. Time limit for letter has not been given anywhere in the statement. Hence, Assumptions I and II are not implicit. Since her father use to respond her promptly, therefore after having waited, she had written to her father again. Hence, Assumption III is implicit 49 / 50 49) Statement ‘A’ computer, the largest selling name with the largest range, an advertisement. Assumptions I. ‘A’ computer is the only one with the wide variations. II. There is a demand for computers in the market. A) If only Assumption I is implicit B) If either I or II is implicit C) If both I and II are implicit D) If only Assumption II is implicit It is the plan of the Government to provide a relief to the farmers. It means the Government must be assuming that the plan can be executed. Infact the objective cannot be fulfilled without Assumptions I and II. Hence, both I and II are implicit. 50 / 50 50) Statement Warning : Smoking is injurious to health. Assumptions I. Non-smoking promotes health. II. Really, this warning is not necessary. A) If only Assumption II is implicit B) If only Assumption I is implicit C) If both Assumptions I and II are implicit D) If neither Assumption I nor II is implicit Most of the people who stop smoking have gained weight, that does not mean that if one quits smoking, he/she will surely gain weight or non-smokers cannot gain weight. So, neither Assumption I nor II is implicit Your score is Share: vuotaa.com Previous post Statement and Arguments 7 April 2024 Next post Course of Action 7 April 2024 You may also like Sentence Completion 7 April, 2024 Passage and Conclusions 7 April, 2024 Cause and Effects 7 April, 2024