Problems on Statement and Assumption
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Problems on Statement and Assumption
An assumption is a something that we take for valid or granted in based of given statement. In this chapter one statement is given on followed by two assumptions. You need to observe the assumptions which one is implicit or not. Some time assumptions are both implicit or some time both are not its based on statement that is given. you have to follow some rule that make assumptions are valid or not valid.
Some times assumptions are directly related with statement or indirectly related. After reading the statement you have to asked yourself WHY ?. The reasons of doing is an assumption that’s why we asked it WHY .” Students are ignore this chapter, But if you follow this chapter you will get 5 marks easily. This will come with 5 marks.
Note of Statement & Assumption:
VALID
- Ask question Why ? [If you get the answer then it is assumption, if you do not get answer it is not a assumption.]
- What ever is advertise is in demand “Advertisement”,why we advertise something because of people need.
- We do Advertisement because of more demand
- Competitor
- Respond
- Notice
- When given any notices People will follow any notice any request, any plea.
- In public notice if People follow then it will be beneficial for them/don’t follow it will be harmful.
- People Always read notices.
INVALID
- Assumption can’t be Exclusive, which means it cannot have word like Most, Best, Always, all, definitely, certainly etc.
- Some generic statement can’t be Assumption. (generic) relating to a class or group of things.
- You can’t be harsh, or protest some one, or you don’t take violence step, you don’t strike hard and violently to people etc. In verbal reasoning, you have to be “utopian state” ( means – Every thinks is good, everybody has kind, you don’t think negative or good kinds of think ).
- In some times assumptions are given is opposite to there statements and which is totally not related,
if you notice can at ease be rejected.
- Some times the given assumptions are invalid if it is based on guess from the statement.
- If statement and assumption are not related then we can’t take it as a valid.
Example #1
Directions
In each question below is given a statements followed by two assumptions.
numbered I and II. Consider the statement and decide which of the given assumptions is implicit.
- Give answer:
1. If only assumption I is implicit.
2. If only assumption II is implicit.
3. If either I or II is implicit.
4. If neither I nor II is implicit.
5. If both I and II are implicit.
Statement
Anil advice Sanjay to go to Goa via Mumbai by train.
Assumptions
I. Sanjay wants to go to Goa.
II. Anil gives advice to everyone.
Answer:
1. Only assumption I is implicit.
Explanation:
Anil has advised to Sanjay because Sanjay wants to go to Goa. So, I is implicit. Here Anil give advice to only Sanjay and we don’t know about others. So, II is not implicit.
Example #2
Directions
In each question below is given a statements followed by two assumptions.
numbered I and II. Consider the statement and decide which of the given assumptions is implicit.
- Give answer:
1. If only assumption I is implicit.
2. If only assumption II is implicit.
3. If either I or II is implicit.
4. If neither I nor II is implicit.
5. If both I and II are implicit.
Statement
Dish washer should be used clean Dishes.
Assumptions
I. Dish washer form more soap studs.
II. Dish washer help to clean oil and dirt from dishes.
Answer:
2. Only assumption II is implicit.
Explanation:
No dish washer never mentioned that how much soap sturd will form. So I is not implicit. But It’s the main job of a dish washer to clean the oil and dirt. So, II is implicit.
Example #3
Directions
In each question below is given a statements followed by two assumptions.
numbered I and II. Consider the statement and decide which of the given assumptions is implicit.
- Give answer:
1. If only assumption I is implicit.
2. If only assumption II is implicit.
3. If either I or II is implicit.
4. If neither I nor II is implicit.
5. If both I and II are implicit.
Statement
The factory owner assured the factory workers that the factory will reopen after one month.
Assumptions
I. The factory workers are afraid that the factory will not open at all.
II. The factory workers are afraid that the factory will not open after one month.
Answer:
3. Either I or II is implicit.
Explanation:
Here the factory owner made the statement to eliminate the fear of the factory workers that the factory will not open at all or it will not open after one month. So, either I or II is implicit.
Example #4
Directions
In each question below is given a statements followed by two assumptions.
numbered I and II. Consider the statement and decide which of the given assumptions is implicit.
- Give answer:
1. If only assumption I is implicit.
2. If only assumption II is implicit.
3. If either I or II is implicit.
4. If neither I nor II is implicit.
5. If both I and II are implicit.
Statement
The School building needs external as well as internal renovation.
Assumptions
I. Funds required to renovate the school building.
II. If the school building has renovate then efficiency of school students will improve.
Answer:
4. Neither I nor II is implicit.
Explanation:
Both assumptions are not implicitly follow the statement. So, neither I is implicit nor II is implicit.
Example #5
Directions
In each question below is given a statements followed by two assumptions.
numbered I and II. Consider the statement and decide which of the given assumptions is implicit.
- Give answer:
1. If only assumption I is implicit.
2. If only assumption II is implicit.
3. If either I or II is implicit.
4. If neither I nor II is implicit.
5. If both I and II are implicit.
Statement
The value of Indian rupees against US Dollar has been dropped drastically since last three years.
Assumptions
I. Before three years, value of India rupees is different from what it’s today.
II. The currency value of other countries has also been changed.
Answer:
5. Both I and II are implicit.
Explanation:
Both assumptions are implicitly follow the statement. So, here both I and II implicit.
Nice explanation. Tqs
Nice explanation.
Tqs.
Still there is a confusion can you provide some more examples with explanation
please give some more explanations you get ..
but i have some confusions about these questions..
Nice.
Also provide questions for practices.
Thanks
Comparision is always false as far I’ve learnt thus far but here in the last and the 5th question it is contradictory to what I learnt a couple of day back
Help will be highly appreciated
Thanks