Statement: Government has permitted unaided colleges to increase their fees. Assumptions: Unaided colleges are in financial difficulties. Aided colleges do not need to increase fees.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Only assumption I is implicit

Explanation:


Given data

  • Statement: Government permits unaided colleges to increase fees.
  • Assumption I: Unaided colleges are in financial difficulties.
  • Assumption II: Aided colleges do not need to increase fees.

Concept/Approach

The selective permission suggests a recognized financial need among unaided colleges; nothing is asserted about aided colleges.


Step-by-step reasoning
Permission implies a justification (financial strain) for unaided institutions ⇒ I.No statement contrasts aided colleges’ needs; they may or may not need increases ⇒ II not assumed.


Verification/Alternative

Policy can address one segment's issue without implying anything about others.


Common pitfalls

  • Inferring the opposite condition for aided colleges from a targeted policy.

Final Answer
Only assumption I is implicit.

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