Statement & Assumptions
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Introduction
An 'Assumption' is something supposed or taken for granted. In these questions, a statement is given followed by two assumptions. You need to decide which assumption is 'implicit' (hidden reasoning) in the statement.
Rules for Valid Assumptions
- Direct Relation: The assumption must be directly related to the statement.
2. Implicit Nature: It should not be a restatement or a conclusion, but the basis of the statement.
3. Positive Outlook: Usually, notices, advertisements, and warnings are issued with an assumption that people will read and follow them.
Keywords & Invalid Assumptions
Assumptions containing words like 'Only', 'Best', 'Strongest', 'All', 'Every' are often invalid because they are too restrictive. Words like 'Some', 'May', 'Possible' often make an assumption valid.
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