Statement: "Television X - the neighbour's envy, the owner's pride" - A T.V. advertisement.
Assumptions:
Catchy slogans appeal to people.
People are envious of their neighbours superior possessions.
People want to be envied by their neighbours.
Options
A. Only I and II are implicit
B. Only II and III are implicit
C. Only I and III are implicit
D. All are implicit
E. None of these
Correct Answer
Only I and II are implicit
Explanation
Clearly, both I and II directly follow from the statement. Also, it is clear that people wish to buy a thing which they can be proud of. So, III is not implicit.
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1. Statement: The situation of this area still continues to be tense and out of control. People are requested to be in their homes only.
The statement mentions that situation in the area is tense. So, I is implicit. Since people have been requested not to go out and remain in homes for safety, so II is implicit. It cannot be inferred when the normalcy will be restored. So, III is not implicit.
2. Statement: The professor announced in the class that the next periodical examination will be held on 15th of the next month.
Assumptions:
All the students may appear in the examination.
The college will remain open on 15th of the next month.
The students can study till 15th of the next month to pass the examination.
The statement mentions only the schedule of the examination. But this doesn't ensure full attendance of students on that day. However, this implies that the college will remain open on the date of examination to hold the same and that the students can study till that date to pass the examination. Hence, only II and III are implicit, while I is not.
3. Statement: "Put. a notice on the board that all the employees should come on time to office." - An officer tells his assistant.
The notice directs all the employees to come on time. This does not mean that all of them come late. So, I is not implicit. Since the officer orders the assistant to put the notice on the board, it is evident that the employees read such notice on the board. So, II is implicit. Also, the employees have to comply with the orders of the officer. So, III is implicit.
4. Statement: Ravi decided to leave office at 4.00 p.m. to catch a flight to Bangalore departing at 6.00 p.m.
Assumptions:
The flight to Bangalore may be delayed.
He may be able to reach airport well before 6.00 p.m.
He may get adequate time to search for a vehicle to go to the airport.
I cannot be assumed from the given statement and so it is not implicit. Also, knowing that his flight is scheduled to depart at 6 p.m., Ravi would leave accordingly, keeping enough time to search for a vehicle and to reach the airport well before time. So, both II and III are implicit.
5. Statement: "All are cordially invited to attend the entertainment programme. It is free." - An announcement in a newspaper.
Assumptions:
People generally do not go to entertainment programmes which are free.
Some people, though interested in entertainment programmes, cannot afford purchasing the tickets.
Generally, a free entertainment programme is of a good quality.
Since the announcement invites the people to the programme saying that it is free, so I is not implicit while II follows. The quality of the programme is not being talked about in the statement. So, III is not implicit.
6. Statement: Keeping in view the financial constraints, the management institution has decided to charge at the time of providing employment in various organisations, a placement fee of Rs. 25000 from the organisations in which the student will be provided the employment.
Assumptions:
It will help in increasing the demand of the students belonging to the management institution.
The amount collected in this way will be purposeful.
It may be possible that the organisation providing employment may select less number of students in future.
Since the management has imposed a fee of Rs. 25000 for the employment of each student by the organisation, so III is implicit while I is not. Since the statement mentions that the fee is being charged to cover up the financial constraint, so II is implicit.
7. Statement: "Z-T.V, the only T.V. which gives the viewers a chance to watch two programmes simultaneously." - An advertisement.
Assumptions:
Sale of Z-T.V will increase because of the advertisement.
Some people may be influenced by the advertisement and buy Z-T.V.
The effect of the advertisement cannot be deduced. So, I is not implicit. However, the advertisement is given so as to influence people and encourage them to buy Z-T.V. So, II is implicit. Also, it is quite possible that the sale of Z-T.V. is declining, which has provoked the company owners to advertise for their products. So, III is implicit.
8. Statement: "As our business is expanding, we need to appoint more staff." Owner of a company informs his staff.
Assumptions:
The present staff is not competent.
More staff will further expand the business.
Suitable persons to be taken as staff will be available.
The statement mentions that the present staff is insufficient, not incompetent. So, I is not implicit. Also, the purpose for appointing more staff is to control the expanding business, not to expand it further. So, II is not implicit. Since the company owner talks of appointing more staff, so III is implicit.
9. Statement: The address of the Principal to the students, "Dear students, if you want a healthy mind, listen to music."
Assumptions:
Normally students like to follow good advice.
It is desirable to develop a healthy mind.
It is the duty of the Principal to advise the students.
The Principal has advised the students regarding their welfare. This implies that students like to follow good advice. So, I is implicit. Since the Principal stresses on having 'a healthy mind', it implies that students desire for the same. So, II is implicit. However, the Principal has given the advice out of deep concern for his students and not because it is his duty. So, III is not implicit.
10. Statement: The national air carrier has decided to start a weekly air service from town A to town B.
Assumptions:
There will be enough passengers to make the operation economically viable.
Other carriers may not start such service.
The people staying around these towns can afford the cost of air travel.
The firm has decided to start the air service. This implies that there are enough passengers and people in towns A and B can afford to travel by air. So, I and III are implicit. Assumption II is vague and so it is not implicit.