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A statement is given followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true and decide which of the given assumptions is/are implicit in the Statement.

Statement: .

I. Please register for the event latest by 21 April to collect free passes.

II. Passes will not be issued without valid address proof.

Assumptions:

I. Voter ID card is a valid address proof.

II. Passes can be purchased at the venue.

ABoth assumptions I and II are implicit

BNeither assumption I nor II is implicit

COnly assumption II is implicit

DOnly assumption I is implicit

Answer:

B. Neither assumption I nor II is implicit

Read Explanation:

The statement does not mention specific forms of address proof nor does it say that passes are purchasable at the venue, so neither assumption is implicit.


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A statement is given followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true and decide which of the given assumptions is/are implicit in the statement.

Statement:

Due to the failure of the main grid, power supply to many parts of the city was affected.

Assumptions:

I. The main grid is responsible for transmission of power to different parts of the city.

II. Most people have backup power installations at their homes to manage during times when power supply is disrupted.

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