Statement: Please do not use lift while going down - an instruction on the top floor of a five-storey building. Assumptions: While going down, the lift is unable to carry any load. Provision of lift is a matter of facility and not of right.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Neither I nor II is implicit

Explanation:


Given data

  • Instruction: Please do not use lift while going down (posted on top floor).
  • Assumption I: While going down, the lift is unable to carry any load.
  • Assumption II: Provision of lift is a matter of facility and not of right.

Concept/Approach

An instruction can be motivated by efficiency/safety without presuming inability or legal philosophy about rights.


Step-by-step reasoning
The lift may be able to carry load; the request could be to save power/time or reduce wear ⇒ I not necessary.The notice does not hinge on whether lift use is a 'right' or a 'facility' ⇒ II not necessary.


Verification/Alternative

The message is an advisory restriction; it functions regardless of load capability or legal framing.


Common pitfalls

  • Inferring technical incapacity from a behavioral instruction.
  • Importing legal/rights assumptions not referenced by the text.

Final Answer
Neither I nor II is implicit.

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