Problems
based on Statements & Assumptions are somewhat similar to that of Cause
& Effect. Here in this type type of problems a Statement is provided and
based on that Statement some Assumption are assumed and students are asked to
find how many of given Assumptions follow the Statement.
Example:
Give answer
A.
If only assumption I is Implicit
B.
If only assumption II is Implicit
C.
If either I or II is Implicit
D.
If neither I nor II is Implicit
E.
If both I and II are implicit
Statement: It is
desirable to put the child in school at the 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 six years of age.
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 six years of age.
After carefully reading the Statement it is clear that only first
Assumption follows the statement and hence answer to this quwstion would be A
Statement: Even with
the increase in the sugar factories in India, We still continue to import
sugar.
Assumptions:
I. The
consumption of sugar per capita has increased in India.
II. Many of the factories are not in a position to produce sugar
to their fullest capacity.
In the given Assumption both are the possible cause of import of
sugar hence either of the Assumption is following the statement. Hence answer
to this question would be C