The Chairman of the company urged all the employees to refrain from making long personal calls during working hours in order to boost productivity. Assumptions : I. Majority of the employees may respond positively to the Chairman's appeal II. Most of the employees may continue to make long personal calls during working hours.
Options
A. If only assumption I is Implicit
B. If only assumption II is Implicit
C. If either I or II is Implicit
D. If both I and II are Implicit
Correct Answer
If only assumption I is Implicit
Explanation
I is implicit: when urge someone to do something, you assume a positive response. For the same reason , II is not implicit.
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