Statement and Assumptions



Ans .

b


  1. Explanation :

    Only Assumption II is relevant here as it justifies the argument in the statement of going for easier things rather than tougher things.





Ans .

d


  1. Explanation :

    Both assumptions are invalid and not implied. Hence, option (d) is correct.





Ans .

d


  1. Explanation :

    Neither assumptions are valid. Hence, option (d) is correct.





Ans .

a


  1. Explanation :

    This advice will only be given if Assumption I is true. We cannot assume anything about A’s advisory skills hence assumption II is not necessary for the statement.





Ans .

a


  1. Explanation :

    Assumption I is implied as the boss would want (and assumes) this reaction from the employee. The second assumption is invalid.





Ans .

c


  1. Explanation :

    Assumption I is an assumption since the University has launched the courses with this intention. Assumption II is also valid since the launching of these courses shows that the Lucknow University is conscious about the future of its students.





Ans .

a


  1. Explanation :

    Assumption I is obvious while Assumption II is something that we know nothing about.





Ans .

c


  1. Explanation :

    Both assumptions are implied.





Ans .

a


  1. Explanation :

    Assumption I supports the basic conclusion that is drawn in the statement and is hence implied but Assumption II is something that we cannot make a judgement about since it is possible to be uneducated even if you have gone to school.





Ans .

c


  1. Explanation :

    Both Assumptions are implied.





Ans .

d


  1. Explanation :

    The first Assumption is irrelevant while the second is also not implied in the statement since we cannot judge about the intentions of every other news channel on the basis of the statement.





Ans .

d


  1. Explanation :

    Neither Assumption is implied.





Ans .

c


  1. Explanation :

    If the present condition is the worst ever, obviously law and order being the responsibility of the government it must be the case that the present government does not pay heed to the requirements of maintaining law and order. Besides, we can also assume that the condition must have been better earlier.





Ans .

a


  1. Explanation :

    We cannot say anything about the current year.





Ans .

b


  1. Explanation :

    Since one of the three must be prescribed, Assumption II must be implied.





Ans .

b


  1. Explanation :

    We cannot assume that those children whose mothers do not eat Frito Lays have zero motor skills and athletic capability. Hence, assumption I is invalid. However, assumption II is valid.





Ans .

d


  1. Explanation :

    Neither assumption is implied.





Ans .

a


  1. Explanation :

    Assumption I is implicit while the second one is irrelevant to the statement.





Ans .

d


  1. Explanation :

    Neither of the two assumptions are implied in the statement.





Ans .

d


  1. Explanation :

    There could be many different ways of maintaining the perfect correlation between height and weight. Neither assumption is valid.





Ans .

b


  1. Explanation :

    Obviously only assumption II is implied in the statement.





Ans .

b


  1. Explanation :

    Assumption I is directly implied in the statement.





Ans .

a


  1. Explanation :

    This notice will only be required if the institute feels that Assumption I is true. The second assumption is irrelevant.





Ans .

c


  1. Explanation :

    Both assumptions are valid since only when I and II are true will the telephone department feel the need to go house to house for bill payments.





Ans .

a


  1. Explanation :

    This assertion assumes that people would want to look handsome, but the second assumption is not necessary for this assertion.