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41.
Statement:
Many editors have done more harm than good by distorting the truth.
Assumptions:
I. Editors distort truth
II. Distorting the truth is more harmful.
A.
only assumption I follows
B.
only assumption II follow
C.
Both assumption I and II follow
D.
Neither assumption I nor II follow
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42.
Statement:
A room with flowers looks beautiful.
Assumptions:
I. Flowers are grown for decoration of rooms.
II. Room without flowers looks ugly.
A.
Only assumption I follows
B.
only assumption II follows
C.
Both assumption I and II follow
D.
Neither assumption I nor II follows.
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43.
Statement:
If people are intelligent they should be creative.
Assumptions:
I. Creativity and intelligent are related.
II. Creative people are intelligent.
A.
Both assumptions I and II are inalid.
B.
Only assumptions I is valid.
C.
Only assumptions II is valid.
D.
Both assumptions I and II are valid.
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44.
Statement:
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
Assumptions:
I. All are friends in good times.
II. Enemies in bad times are not friends.
Lalu did not type the options of this question. update it with book.
A.
only I is implicit.
B.
only II is implicit.
C.
Both I & II are implicit.
D.
Both are not implicit.
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45.
Statement:
Songs always have singers to sin them.
Assumptions:
I. Singers make a song.
II. There is no un sung song.
A.
only assumption II follows
B.
Both assumption I and II follow
C.
Neither assumption I nor II follows
D.
only assumption I follows
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46.
Statement:
Animals live on oxygen.
Assumptions:
I. Plants do not live on oxygen.
II. Anything that needs oxygen is bound to be animal.
A.
Only assumption I follow
B.
only assumption II follow
C.
Both assumption I and II follows
D.
Neither assumption I nor II follows.
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47.
Statement:
It is desirable to put the child in school at the age of 5 or so.
Assumptions:
I. At that age the child reaches appropriate level of development and is ready to learn.
II. The schools do not admit children after 6 years of age.
A.
only assumptions I is implicit.
B.
only assumptions II is implicit.
C.
Neither assumption I nor II is implicit.
D.
Both assumptions I and II are implicit.
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48.
Statement:
All the people in Kerala are literate.
Assumptions:
I. People of Kerala are well educated and cultured.
II. People of kerala are hard working and sincere.
A.
only I is implicit.
B.
only II is implicit.
C.
Both I and II are implicit.
D.
Neither I nor II is implicit.
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49.
Statement:
You are hereby appointed as a programmer with a probation period of one year and your performance will be reviewed at the end of the period for confirmation
Assumptions:
I. The performance of an individual generally is not know at the time of appointment offer.
II. Generally an individual tries to prove his worth in probation period.
A.
Only assumption I is implicit.
B.
Only assumption II is implicit.
C.
Both I and II are implicit.
D.
Neither I nor II is implicit.
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50.
.
Statement:
Teachers have long known from experience about the importance of practice and emotional engagement in learning.
Assumptions:
I. Emotional engagement in learning is not as important as practices.
II. Teachers are aware of the neccessity of practice in learning.
A.
only II follows
B.
Neither I nor II follows
C.
Only I follows
D.
Both I and II follow
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