Critical Reasoning – Assumptions in public administration: The Municipal Commissioner of City A states, "Greater public participation results in good civic governance." Identify which assumption(s) are implicit: (I) The municipal office is not competent to ensure good civic administration; (II) Good civic governance depends on the collective will and effort of both citizens and the administration.

Difficulty: Medium

Correct Answer: Only assumption II is implicit

Explanation:

Given data

  • Claim: Increasing public participation → better civic governance.
  • Assumption I: Municipal office lacks competence to deliver good governance.
  • Assumption II: Governance quality arises from joint effort of people + administration (collective will).

Concept/Approach
An implicit assumption must be necessary for the claim's plausibility, not merely a possible criticism or alternative explanation.


Step-by-step reasoning
• The statement advocates participation as a contributory factor; it does not assert that the office is incompetent without it. Thus, I is not required.• The claim logically presupposes that outcomes improve when citizens and administration act together, i.e., governance is a co-produced public good. Hence, II is necessary.


Verification/Alternative
Deny II (governance depends only on administration): then extra participation would not improve governance → contradicts the statement's thrust. Deny I (office is competent): the statement can still hold (competent + engaged public is even better).


Common pitfalls

  • Equating 'needs public participation' with 'administration is incompetent'.

Final Answer
Only assumption II is implicit.

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