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4 Tricks for Solving All Statement Assumption Problems
STATEMENT ASSUMPTION PROBLEMS
- Reporter to Minister at Nuclear Missile Launch Function
- Reporter: Are you in favour of nukes?
- Minister: Anything for defence of country!
- Next Day Paper Headline:
- Minister strongly supports nuclear program!
- There are something money can՚t buy – for everything else there is master card
- World is Divided in Two Kinds of Things
- Newton՚s Gravitational Theory is valid
- Speed of object is much less than the speed of light
- India is increasing the defence spending.
- Expenditure on social projects would decrease.
- Amount of funding is fixed.
Format of Question
Statement
- Assumption I:
- Assumption II:
Mention:
- Only assumption I is implied/implicit
- Only assumption II is implied/implicit
- Either I or II is implied/implicit
- Neither I nor II is implied/implicit
- Both I and II are implied/implicit
Examples
Statement: Never before such a lucid book was available on the topic.
Assumptions:
I. Some other books were available on this topic.
II. You can write lucid books on very few topics.
A. Only assumption I is implied/implicit
B. Only assumption II is implied/implicit
C. Either I or II is implied/implicit
D. Neither I nor II is implied/implicit
Statement: “Computer education should start at schools itself.”
Assumptions:
I. Learning computers is easy.
II. Computer education fetches jobs easily.
A. Only assumption I is implied
B. Only assumption II is implied
C. Either I or II is implied
D. Neither I nor II is implied
Statement: Consider to consult us before making any decision on investment.
Assumptions:
I. You may take a wrong decision if you don՚t consult us.
II. It is important to take a right decision.
A. Only assumption I is implied
B. Only assumption II is implied
C. Either I or II is implied
D. Both I and II are implicit
Statement: Government has permitted unaided colleges to increase their fees.
Assumptions:
I. Unaided colleges are in financial difficulties.
II. Aided colleges do not need to increase fees.
A. Only assumption I is implied
B. Only assumption II is implied
C. Either I or II is implied
D. Neither I nor II is implied
✍ Mayank