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Question : Direction: In the following question, one statement is given, followed by two assumptions, I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given statements. Indicate your answer.

Statement:

The value of an educated person will differ from that of an uneducated person.

Assumptions:

I. Education influences an individual's values.

II. An uneducated person will not have values.

Option 1: Neither assumption I nor II is implicit

Option 2: Only assumption I is implicit

Option 3: Only assumption II is implicit

Option 4: Both assumptions I and II are implicit


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Correct Answer: Only assumption I is implicit


Solution : Given:

Statement:

The value of an educated person will differ from that of an uneducated person.

The given statement states that the value of an educated person and an uneducated person is not the same. From this, it can be concluded that education influences an individual's values. Therefore, this assumption follows.

Also, from the given statement, it is nowhere stated that uneducated persons have no value. Therefore, this assumption doesn't follow .

So, only assumption I is implicit .

Hence, the second option is correct.

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