Subject Experts Solutions for Chapter: Analytical and Logical Reasoning, Exercise 3: Practice Exercise

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In the question given below a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which the assumptions is implicit in the statement.

Statement: The state administration banned gathering of more than fifty people at any place during the visit of foreign dignitaries to the city.

Assumptions:
I. People may avoid gathering at any place in the city during the period of visit of foreign dignitaries.
II. Many people may ignore the prohibitory orders and gather to get a glimpse of dignitaries.

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The following questions comprise one or more statements. Answer the questions on the basis of the given statement(s). Accept the factual assumptions required by the question, even if you believe that the statement is false.

Statement Democrats are secularists. Which of the following statements, if true would show that the above statement is false?

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The following questions comprise one or more statements. Answer the questions on the basis of the given statement(s). Accept the factual assumptions required by the question, even if you believe that the statement is false.

Statement "Where there is a cloud, there is a rain." Which of the following statements if true, would, show that the above statement is false?

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Read the following information carefully and choose the most appropriate option.

In each question, there is a statement and two assumptions numbered as I and II. Read the statement and find which of the given assumptions is implicit.

Statement

To attend a convocation ceremony scheduled to be held on Thursday at GM University, Chennai, Mr. X left for Chennai on Tuesday by Train.

Assumptions

I. Mr. X may reach home on Saturday.

II. Mr. X may reach the University on Wednesday.

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Directions: Read the following information carefully and choose the most appropriate option.

In each question, there is a statement and two assumptions numbered as I and II. Read the statement and find which of the given assumptions is implicit.

Statement

The next meeting of the executive board of a company will be held after six months.

Assumptions

I. Existing executive board will be dissolved before six months.

II. The company will remain in function after six months.

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Read the following information carefully and choose the most appropriate option.

In each question, there is a statement and two assumptions numbered as I and II. Read the statement and find which of the given assumptions is implicit.

Statement

In the State of Zuminisia, people prefer to travel by X airline instead of Y airline, as X airline has an advanced German security system and 99% on time operations.

Assumptions

I. Airline X with advanced German security system and record on-time operation is perceived better than airline Y.

II. Had advanced German security system and on-time performance record of Y airline been implemented, it would have been preferred over airline X.

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Which alternative applies to the following Statements or Assumptions?

Only ignorant people believe in with raft' is equivalent to:

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Which alternative applies to the following Statements or Assumptions?

There is no man that is not naturally good' is equivalent to the proposition: