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Chapter Two

Assumptions
What is an Assumption? that the girl wont fail (effect) because she is very
clever (cause). Obviously it is assumed that very
An assumption is something which is assumed, supposed clever girls do not fail.
and taken for granted. When somebody says something Ex. 5: Statement:
he doesnot put everything, every aspect of his idea into Of all the TV sets manufactured in India, X brand
words. There is a lot which he leaves unsaid. That which has the largest sale.
he leaves unsaid, that which he takes for granted, may be Assumption:
defined as an assumption. The sale of all the TV sets manufactured in India
See the example given below that will better illustrate is known.
the concept of assumption. Ex planation:
Ex. 1: Statement: The assumption is valid. Here, it is claimed that
According t o me, you should get your child of all the TV sets manufactured, X brand has the
examined by specialist doctor. largest sale. No such claim could be made if the
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Specialist doctors are able to diagnose better than it must have been implicitly assumed in the
ordinary doctors. statement that the sale figures of all brands is
Ex planation: known.
The assumption is valid. One is advising (perhaps
his f r iend) t o get his child examined by a Some Standard Types of Assumptions (Validity
specialist doctor. Obviously, he must be assuming of a Given Assumption)
t hat specialist doctors diagnose bett er t han
or dinar y ones, ot her wise he would not have Following are the standard categories of assumptions:
advised thus.
Ex. 2: Statement:
(a) Existence / Non-existence of the subject
The book is intended to guide the layman to study This category makes a very simple assumption that
yoga in the absence of a teacher. what is being talked about must be existing. Similarly, if
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I. A teacher of yoga may not be available to Ex. 6: Statement:
everyone. Love marriages mostly end in divorce.
II. Yoga can be learnt with the help of a book. Valid Assumptions:
Ex planation: I. Love marriages do take place.
Bot h assumpt ions ar e cor r ect . The book is II. There are cases of divorce.
int ended to t each yoga in t he absence of a Note: Above was an example where we assume
teacher. This means that the absence of teachers existence of what is being talked about.)
is a possibility: hence I is valid. That the book Ex. 7: Statement:
intends to teach yoga implies that II is also valid. The company will not go into profit unless a
Ex. 3: Statement: foreign-trained manager is brought.
The next meeting of the Governing Body of the Valid Assumption:
institute will be held after one year. At present there are no foreign-trained managers
Assumption: in the company.
The institute will remain in function after one Note: Abov e was an example wher e we
year. assumenon-exist ence of somet hing whose
Ex planation: absencc is being discussed.
The assumption is valid. The common practice
is to hold meetings of only those bodies that are (b) Adjectives
functional. So, if it is being announced that the We know that an adjective is something which denotes
next meeting will be held after one year, the a quality of the subject. Naturally then, if an adjective is
announcers must be assuming that the institute attached (unconditionally) to any subject, it must be
will remain functional after one year. assumed that the subject does have the quality as denoted
Ex. 4: Statement: by the adjective. For example:
The girl is too clever to fail in the examination. Ex. 8: Statement:
Assumption: The social nature of man leads to cooperation
Very clever girls do not fail in the examination. and coordination within the society.
Ex planation: Valid Assumption:
The assumption is correct. The statement says Man is social.
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Ex. 9: Statement: assumptions if any positive aspect of X is mentioned and


The bright-red sky looked beautiful enough to a course of action Y is suggested. The logic will be exactly
bring out the poet in him. on the same lines.
Valid Assumption:
The sky appears bright-red sometimes. (e) Analogy
In some cases it is concluded that, because a cause
(c) Cause-effect
leads to some effect in one type of objects, it will also lead
Some stat ement s ment ion a cause-and-ef fect to the same effect in another type of objects. This is an
relationship. The conjunctions between the clauses are example of reasoning by analogy. In such cases it is
usually therefore, as, hence, thus etc. In all such cases assumed that The effect of the cause on both the species
it would be a valid assumption to say that this cause is similar.
leads to this effect. There may be different versions of Ex. 14: Statement:
the question: sometimes the cause-effect relationship may Properly-fed and starved monkeys were made to
be explicitly stated (see Ex 10), sometimes it may be in run through maze (puzzle). It was seen that starved
the form of because no cause, hence no effect(see Ex 11) monkeys could not make their way fast. This
and sometimes in the form of Although cause, yet no proves that the lower intelligence of people in
effect (see Ex 12). poor countries is the result of malnutrition.
Ex. 10: Statement: Valid Assumption:
It r ained last night. The grounds must have The effect of malnutrition on the intelligence of
become wet. the monkeys is parallel to those on human beings.
Valid Assumption:
When it rains, grounds become wet. (f) Advertisement/notices/appeals
Ex. 11: Statement: In the cases of advertisements, notice, appeals etc.

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As you do not have the expertise, you cannot be following assumptions will be considered valid:
selected. ( i ) An advertisement / appeal / notice does have
Valid Assumption: some effect (see Assumption I, Ex. 15, 16, 17, 18).
Expertise is essential for selection. ( i i) In case of an advertisement, that which is being
Ex. 12: Statement: highlighted is looked for and expected by the people
Although the city was under knee-deep water (see Assumption II, Ex. 15).
for four days in this monsoon, there was no ( i ii ) In case of a public-interest notice, it is the duty of
outbreak of cholera. those who issue it, to issue such notices (see
Valid Assumption: Assumption II, Ex. 18).
Water-logging usually leads to cholera. ( iv) In case of a public interest notice, what is being
advised must be beneficial for people and its non-
(d) Course of action practice harmful in some way (see Assumption III,
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is given followed by a suggested course of action. Let us (v) In case of an appeal, the reason for issuing it exists
call the given fact / data etc X and the suggested course (you can determine the reason using your common
of action Y. Then either some negative aspect of X is sense) (see Assumption II, Ex. 17).
mentioned and a course of action Y is suggested or some ( vi) In case of an of ficial notice, t he eff ect of it s
positive aspect of X is mentioned and a course of action Y implement at ion will be benef icial f or t he
is suggested. In the former case, ie, when some negative organisation (see Assumption II, Ex. 16).
aspect of X is mentioned, the following assumptions will Ex. 15: Statement:
be valid: Banking Services Chroniclethe only magazine that
( i ) X needs improvement. (see Assumption I, Ex. 13) gives exclusive articles on reasoning and quicker
( i i) The negat iv e aspect s of X (if mentioned) ar e mathematics. an advertisement.
undesirable/harmful. (see Assumption II, Ex. 13) Valid Assumptions:
( i ii ) Y will improve X. (see Assumption III, Ex. 13) I. The advertisement will have some effect on
( iv) The advantages of adopting Y far outweigh the those who read it.
disadvantages (if any) of not adopting it. (see II. People look forward to exclusive articles on
Assumption IV, Ex. 13) reasoning and quicker mathematics.
Ex. 13: Statement: The working atmosphere in our Ex. 16: Statement:
public sector units can only be described as From next month onwards, it has been made
indisciplined and uncoordinated. Therefore, some compulsory for every worker to submit a daily
harsh disciplinary actions need to be taken. report. - a notice issued in a company.
Valid Assumptions: Valid Assumptions:
I. The working atmosphere of our public sector I. The notice will be read by the workers.
units is not ideal / needs improvement. II. The daily submission of reports by workers
II. Indiscipline and lack of coor dination are will prove beneficial for the company.
undesirable in any industry. Ex. 17: Statement:
III. Taking har sh disciplinar y act ion would Donate money for the earthquake victims. an
improve the working atmosphere of our public appeal
sectors. Valid Assumptions:
IV. The benefits outweigh the disadvantages (if I. The appeal will have some effect on people.
any) of taking harsh disciplinary actions. II. Ther e has been an ear thquake and the
Similarly, you may contemplat e and evaluate t he condition of the earthquake victims is pitiable.
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Ex. 18: Statement: revenue. Yes, when they raise prices they do try to raise
Please do not lean out of the running train. a rices of only those goods in particular whose prices are
notice in the railway compartment lower than what could be tolerated. But even then, the
Valid Assumptions: word Very low in thegiven assumption is definitely
I. The people are likely to pay attention to this questionable.
notice.
II. It is the duty of the Railways to issue such (ii) When an Assumption Cannot be Outrightly
notices. Rejected
III. Leaning out of running trains is dangerous.
IV. Not leaning out of running trains ensures (a) Restatement
safety.
An assumption will be invalid if it is a mere restatement
Cases and Reasons wherein an Assumption putting it in different words of the given statement.
The following examples illustrate this point:
Becomes Invalid or Incorrect Ex. 22: Statement:
Br oady, t her e may be t wo cat egor ies of inv alid Since certain sections of the society are going to
assumptions: be unhappy whenever reforms are implemented,
( i ) Where the assumption is outrightly incorrect, and there is little that can be done to prevent it except
( i i) W her e t he giv en assumpt ion does not look abandoning it.
outrightly incorrect but a close look shoWs that it Invalid Assumption:
is invalid. Some people would not like the implementation
of reforms.
(i) Wh en an As sump tion can be Outr ight ly Ex. 23: Statement:
Rejected Of all the TV sets manufactured in India, brand
See the examples given below that will illustrate the X has the largest sale.

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concept: Invalid Assumption:
Ex. 19: Statement: No other brand of TV sets has as high a sale as
Use aluminiumthe versatile metalfor packing. brand X.
an advertisement (b) Obversion
Invalid Assumption:
Aluminium is the only metal used for packing. Obversion is a slightly different case of restating the
It is obvious by the statement that aluminium is same fact. In it, two of the trio (subject, verb, predicate)
aversatile metal for packaging. These may be many more are changed into negative which changes the appearance
but not all would be versatile. Where does one get any of the sentence without changing its meaning. An obverted
hint t hat aluminium is t he only met al possible for form of the statement is an invalid assumption.
packaging? Ex. 24: Statement:
Ex. 20: Statement: Friendship is beneficial.
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A tells B. I. Enmity is harmful.
Invalid Assumption: II. Enmity is not beneficial.
B will not heed to As advice. III. Frendship is not harmful.
Generally one advises somebody with an assumption Ex. 25: Statement:
that the advice would be listened to. How could we Smoking is injurious to health. - a notice
conclude that B will not heed to As advice? Invalid Assumption:
Take another example to further illustrate this point. Non-smoking promotes health.
Statement:
(c) Conversion
As advice to BIf you want to study Accounts, join
Institute Y. The given assumption will be invalid if it is only a
Assumptions: converted form of the given statement.
I. Institute Y provides good Accounts education. Ex. 26: Statement:
II. B listens to As advice. Some / many historians harm the society by
[Here, both the assumptions are valid. If A advises B distorting facts.
to join a particular institute, A must have assumed Invalid Assumption:
that the particular institute was a good institute. Some of those who distort facts and harm society
While advising B, A must also have thought that B are historians.
would listen to As advice.] Ex. 27: Statement:
Ex. 21: Statement: No unexperienced fellow could be employed.
The government has increased the price of bread. Invalid Assumption:
Invalid Assumption: No one who could be employed should lack in
The price of bread was very low. experience.
Generally prices are increased not beause they are
low but because these are compulsions agency that goes (d) Inference
around raising prices of everything that is cheap. In fact, The given assumption is invalid if it is an inference
all Govts try their best to keep inflation under control derivable from the given statement. Because we know that
(that is, t keep the prices low.) They raise prices only a statement is based on assumption but an inference is
because they are not left with any choice and they need based an statement.
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Ex. 28: Statement: reason is that I, III and IV use definitive words
Ram went to Gaya on 27th July. Shyam went such as best, only and definitely. The statement
twodays after him. in the question mentions a fact that the BoP crisis
Invalid Assumption: has worsened and then makes a suggestion that
Shyam went to Gaya on 29th July. export s should be boosted. Undoubtedly, the
Ex. 29: Statement: author of the advice is assuming that exports
Religion is based primarily and mainly upon fear; should help the country overcome the BoP crisis
it is partly the fear of the unknown and partly or that exports are a good (or, say, reasonably
the wish to feel that one has a saviour who will good) solution to BoP crisis. But there is no hint
stand by in times of despair and defeat. whatsoever that exports are the only solution or
Invalid Assumption: the best solution or a definitely effective solution.
Mans fear of the unknown and defeat makes him The above example illustrates how the use of definitive
religious. words may lend a different tone to a sentence and how
one should be careful about them.
(e) Long-drawn conclusion
(b) Conjunctions
An assumption will be invalid if it makes too far-fetched
reasoning or long-drawn conclusion, even if it appears to When a statement consists of two clauses and the
be probably correct. clauses are connected by a conjunction, the nature of
The following examples illustrate the point: the conjunction used, goes a long way in detecting the
Ex. 30: Statement: assumpt ion t hat t he author must hav e made. Some
Religious instruction leads t o a cur iosity for significant conjunctions are : because, so, therefore,
knowledge. So all teaching should be done in despite, in spite of, even after, although, as,
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Invalid Assumption: an event / fact / suggestion called A (let us say) and the
Curious persons are good persons. other clause of the sentence mentions another event/
Ex. 31: Statement: f act /suggest ion called B, t hen depending upon t he
The Central Excise Collectorate has begun the conjunction the following assumptions can be concluded.
exercise of smooth transition from licence system
t o simplif ied r egistr at ion system f or all the (a) A (because / as a result of ) B It is assumed that
manufacturers. - a news item B leads to A.
Invalid Assumption: Ex. 33: Statement:
The Central Excise Collectorate had carefully The lit er acy scenario will improve af t er the
reviewed the licence system. national awareness drive.
Valid Assumption:
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case should be taken of some keywords. See the difference (b) A (therefore / hence) B It is assumed that A leads
that a single word/phrase can make. to B.
(a) Definitive Words Ex. 34: Statement:
There are some words that lend a greater degree of The r ecor d has been broken by an Indian,
emphasis more weight on the sentence than some therefore all Indians must be feeling very proud.
others. These words impart a kind of exclusiveness to Valid Assumption:
the sentence and thereby reduce the range or scope of the Breaking of a record by a fellow countryman makes
sentence. Some of these keywords are: only, best, other citizens proud.
strongest, all, definitely, certainlyetc. All these (c) A (even after / in spite of / despite) B It is assumed
words have some kind of certainty associated with them that usually A does not occur when B occurs.
and you should be able to understand it. Consider the
following examples: Ex. 35: Statement:
Ex. 32: Statement: There was a murder last night even after the
The BoP crisis has worsened and the government police had arranged for maximum security around
should make every effort to boost exports. the area.
Assumptions: Valid Assumption:
I. Exports are the best solution to avert the BoP Arrangement of maximum security is usually
crisis. sufficient to prevent murders.
II. Exports are a reasonably good solution to the (d) Not A (even after/in spite of/despite) B It is
BoP crisis. assumed that usually A occurs when B does.
III. Exports are the only solution to overcome
the BoP crisis. Ex. 36: Statement:
IV. The BoP crisis will definitely be averted by There was no outbreak of cholera this year in
boosting exports. spite of the continuous deposition of rain water
V. The BoP crisis will probably be averted by for four days.
boosting exports. Valid Assumption:
Ex planation: Deposition of rain water usually leads to cholera.
In t he abov e example, II and V ar e v alid
assumptions while I, III and IV are not . The
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(c) Connotive Phrases (a) It would be highly misleading to say that ...
(b) Nothing could be farther from truth than....
Sometimes it so happens that an author would say what
(c) It is baseless to say that ....
he wants to say but you may miss that he has said any
Although the role of connotative phrases in the type of
such thing because the words that the author uses to say
questions that are asked thesedays is very limited, they
it are slightly indirect, slightly unconventional. We shall
have been mentioned so they do not escape your eyes
call these connotative or connotive phrases. For example,
whenever you come across them.
It is true that ... can be written as
(a) It would be correct to say that... Thumb Rule
(b) Even the most sceptic of men would agree that...
(c) It can be claimed with reasonable degree of truth ( i ) The answer-choice either of them is implicit
that... is very rarely correct for assumption questions.
Similarly, It is false can be written as: ( i i) Remember Ex. 6 to Ex. 18 and f ollow t hese
examples as rules.

Practice Exercise1
Directions: In each question below is given a his work? Sounds ridiculous! It is the same thing
statement followed by two assumptions numbered I about a film: one must see it in the form the director
and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken wants us to see it.
for granted. You have to consider the statement and Assumptions:
the following assumptions and decide which of the I. Boards usually pressurise directors of a film to
assumptions is implicit in the statement. Give answer cut some shots.
1) if only assumption I is implicit. II. Filmmaker s should hav e t he r ight to show

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2) if only assumption II is implicit. whatever they want.
3) if either I or II is implicit. 7. Statement: Except emer gency ser v ices like
4) if neither I nor II is implicit. ambulance, fire brigade and the police, no vehicle
5) if both I and II are implicit. should be given priority on the roads.
1. Statement: Teachers should strive to acquire learning Assumptions:
competence, develop commitment to objectives and I. There are some vehicles other than emergency
improve performance. services which are given priority on the roads.
Assumptions: II. People will not mind the disturbance in traffic
I. Nowadays, teachers are money-minded and have caused by emergency services vehicles.
strayed away from their main objective. 8. Statement: Mahatma Gandhi would have been pained
II. The future of a country depends a lot on teachers. to see that leaders in his country have been reduced
2 . Statement: Most of the defence personnel are capable to high living and simple thinking, instead of the
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basic qualifications. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. Mahatma Gandhi is father of the nation.
I. Basic qualification is necessary to differentiate II. Mahatma Gandhi believed in simple living and
between right and wrong. high thinking.
II. Some def ence per sonnel ar e unable t o 9. Statement: The next time you pick the handset of
differentiate between right and wrong. your telephone, you may hear a pre-recorded voice
3. Statement: Mr X has already played the best part of reminding you of your democratic right the right
his cricketing life and now he is just passing time. to cast your vote.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Mr X should now quit cricket. I. The pre-recorded voice will increase the polling
II. Mr X does not want to quit cricket. percentage.
4. Statement: Unless the officials do their duty honestly II. People avoid casting their votes.
and wit h the spir it t o serv e the nat ion, the 10. Statement: The Bhagavad Gita speaks of Gods
constitution of any number of safety boards amounts intervention in the affairs of human beings to restore
to nothing but paper work. righteousness.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Safety boards are useless. I. Bhagavad Gita is a holy book.
II. Employees of t he depar t ment can pr event II. Human beings are guided by God.
accidents. 11. Statement: Some are forced to leave their novels just
5. Statement: In India, whenever a disaster occurs it is when they are reaching its tantalising end.
time for the government to constitute a committee. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. Novels are very interesting and no one wants to
I. Making committees is an unnecessary exercise put it down without finishing it.
and is meant to fool the public. II. Students generally are afraid of their parents
II. No commit t ees r ecommendat ions has been while reading novels.
implemented in the past. 12. Statement: There is no good coaching arrangement
6. Statement: A film is no different from a poem, a story for CBSE board exam available anywhere in the
or a painting. Can one think of erasing a painting countr y. Students are forced to depend on sub-
for instance? Or, ask a poet to delete some lines of standard private tuitions of their locality.
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Assumptions: 21. Statement: The management of the municipal


I. Coaching is necessary for fetching good marks corporation has come up with an ingenious idea for
in the examination. shirking work.
II. Now a days coaching is a good business. Assumptions:
13. Statement: The railways have been fudging accident I. Municipal corporation has lack of man-power.
figures for years in order to paint a rosy picture of II. The employees of municipal cor por at ion ar e
their safety performance. inefficient in their work.
Assumptions: 2 2 . Statement: People think nothing of spitting out from
I. These days railway accidents are very common. a moving bus, throwing empty Uncle chips packet
II. Passengers prefer safest mode of transportation. by the roadside and dropping banana skins from the
14. Statement: We might come from different cultures, car window and even flushing construction debris
but we are part of one world. What I found in meeting down the sewer lines.
my wife and eventually marrying her is that human Assumptions:
values are not necessarily different. I. People lack civic sense.
Assumptions: II. The speaker knows civic manner.
I. The speaker and his wife belong to two different 23. Statement: Infiltration of criminals into politics is a
countries. dangerous development and the voters should oppose
II. Gener ally, people dif f erent iat e bet ween t wo such candidates irrespective of their party labels.
cultures. Assumptions:
15. Statement: Not even a collapsing world looks dark I. Criminals can fight elections.
to a man who is about to make his fortune. II. Ev en big nat ional par t ies gr ant t icket s t o
Assumptions: criminals.
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that comes their way. this battle could be more viciously fought than ever
II. The statement will only boost up the morale of before.
the listener. Assumptions:
16. Statement: We protect other living things such as I. There is a price war going on between two leading
plants and animals because they are not really any companies.
threat to us. II. People enjoy watching such battles.
Assumptions: 25. Statement: With the help of General Motors, Daewoo
I. Carnivorous animals are not a threat to us. in India could be one of the strongest players in the
II. Man is strongest and wisest among all living auto market.
creatures. Assumptions:
17. Statement: The government of India has requested I. Daewoo alone is not sufficient to be strongest in
f or a loan f r om t he Inter nat ional Bank f or the auto market.
Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) towards the II. General Motors is a multinational company.
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exist ing t wo lanes to 4/6 lanes of the Nat ional entry was restricted.
Highways. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. The organisers know who are to be allowed in
I. IBRD will provide the loan to the government of the show.
India. II. There are ways possible other than that through
II. The number of vehicles is increasing in India. tickets to restrict the entry in the show.
18. Statement: Although our literacy rate is increasing, 27. Statement: Do not buy any gold jewellery till this
our basic beliefs have not undergone any significant Monday.
change. We do not think logically on certain matters. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. The prices of gold jewellery is to be slashed down
I. Thinking of an individual depends on his literacy. after Monday.
II. Literate persons can think better than illiterate II. Law and order problem will not be there after
persons. Monday.
19. Statement: All astrology is fake. Some eminent people 28. Statement: Buy the most contemporary design. That
have categorically stated that stars and planets have way youll be seen driving the latest. And in case
no influence on human life. you want to sell it, you will always get a good price
Assumptions: .... Advertisement of a car.
I. The speaker believes the statement of eminent Assumptions:
people. I. People want to buy those models of cars whose
II. Eminent people never give wrong statements. resale value is high.
20. Statement: The DTC has the lowest fares in the II. The design of a car plays an important role in
country and perhaps, as a consequence, provides purchasing it.
also the worst city bus service anywhere. 29. Statement: The dawn of the new millennium could
Assumptions: affect computers and computer-run activities.
I. The fare of buses depends on the prices of diesel Assumptions:
oils. I. The dawn of the new millennium will be sad for
II. The increased f are will improve the ser vices some people.
provided by DTC buses. II. The Y2K specialist can solve the problem.
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30. Statement: If a doctors degree is your ambition, then 40. Statement: Paging indust r ies have been going
the choice of a good guidance institution is half the through tough times partly because of the fact that
job done. the industry went through a period of unsustainable
Assumptions: growth where subscribers were attracted more by the
I. Without proper guidance, it is very hard to be a gifts accompanying a pager than by the service which
doctor. it offered.
II. Institute alone cant help a student in his success. Assumptions:
31. Statement: You need one who is as serious as you I. Gifts accompanying a product always attract large
are and equally dedicated. number of customers.
Assumptions: II. Unsustainable growth is found harmful in the
I. Nothing can be done alone. long run.
II. The speaker is talking about a student and his 41. Statement: A brand is essentially a sellers promise
teacher. to consistently deliver a specific set of features,
32. Statement: The skills are aplenty and the ambition benefits and services to the buyers.
and capability are already in our hands; now, we Assumptions:
need to break down the barriers. I. A branded good always gives satisfaction to the
Assumptions: buyers.
I. Skills, ambit ion and capability ar e t he pre- II. An unbranded good does possess the same set of
requisites for any major task. features as that of branded goods.
II. Breaking of barriers is very hard task. 42. Statement: From the worldwide advertising hype one
33. Statement: The gestation period for a business on would imagine that the new year 2000 will be a magic
the net is a tenth or a hundredth of that in the wand changing with a swishing wave, India and
physical world. the world.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
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II. Saving of time is very important in business. advertisement.
34. Statement: He continues to be busy as he was while II. There will be nothing new on the millennium
handling the premier investigating agency. eve.
Assumptions: 43. Statement: If there were posters available of these
I. Nowadays he is busy writing books. men, they would have replaced Shahrukh and Sachin
II. The speaker is talking about the ex-CBI chief. on many host el walls by now. about t op IT
35. Statement: The Shiv Sainik is like a burning torch, professionals.
who shall burn the evil and show the path of life to Assumptions:
those struggling in darkness. I. The posters of IT professionals are not available
Assumptions: in the market.
I. Shiv Sainik is a ray of hope for the desperate. II. Nowadays top IT professionals are most popular
II. Those struggling in darkness can take the help among students.
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36. Statement: Political circles in the capital were puzzled for West Asia.
over the publication of an advertisement in some Assumptions:
newspapers. I. Most IT entrepreneurs of the world are Indians.
Assumptions: II. India can have a monopoly in IT sector in the
I. Politicians read newspapers. world market.
II. The advertisement in the newspaper was a rare 45. Statement: Have fun this new year eve, but not at
one. others cost. Delhi Police
37. Statement: You need eyes and ears everywhere. Assumptions:
CIA officer. I. Generally, people celebrate new years party on
Assumptions: others expenses.
I. CIA is the best detective agency of the world. II. People will enjoy the new year eve with a bang.
II. It is very hard to keep eyes and ears everywhere. 46. Statement: Reckless partying can lead to health
38. Statement: The Environmental Pollution Authority problems and you may reach a hospital straight from
hs proposed that the auto-rickshaws which clog the discotheque.
Delhi streets and pollute its air should be converted Assumptions:
to run on clean fuels. I. Heavy drinking is the main reason of health
Assumptions: problems.
I. The clean fuels which are accessible in the II. Sometimes dancing may lead to health problems.
market are likely to reduce pollution. 47. Statement: Live a full life. Dont drink and drive.
II. In the city pollution auto-rickshaw population is Delhi Traffic Police in its ad.
a significant factor. Assumptions:
39. Statement: Protection of national interest becomes I. Driving after drinking may cause accidents.
paramount in the case of MNCs in many situations. II. Some people generally drive after drinking.
Assumptions: 48. Statement: The finance ministry freshly brought out
I. Parties other than MNCs are always found prudent a huge revenue deficit because customs and excise
in protecting natinal interest. and done badly due to severe industrial slowdown.
II. MNCs are often fond misusing environmental Assumptions:
resources which is a national property. I. Excise and customs has a good stake in revenue
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collection of the government. dresses t hen t hey will concent r at e mor e on


II. Customs and excise has a strong link-up wiht studies.
industrial performance. 57. Statement: Reservation policy for SC/ST should be
49. Statement: If you are a middleman, the Internets extended for another ten years. Labour Minister.
promise of cheaper prices and faster services can Assumptions:
disintermedi-ate you. I. Reservation is still necessary for them to uplift
Assumptions: them socially and economically.
I. Middlemen are often found as a major hindrance II. SCs/STs are not so capable so they are given
to efficient working of the economy. reservation.
II. Middlemen have the main role of assisting the 58. Statement: Tr affic police will be provided with
t ransact ion bet ween t he producer and the alcometers to identify drunken drivers. Police
consumer. chief.
50. Statement: The Net has a lot of useless sites floating Assumptions:
around and www.bigwaste.com is one of them, the I. So many accidents take place everyday because
difference being that it admits to being a big waste of of drunken drivers.
time. II. Alcometers is a machine which can identify the
Assumptions: drunken persons very easily.
I. Most of the websites claim to be useful ever when 59. Statement: Residents of XYZ colony agitated for
they are not so. irregular water supply.
II. The Net has no mechanism to distinguish useless Assumptions:
sites from useful ones. I. Agitation is a right way to get the water supply.
51. Statement: We are in talks with the Japanese Bank II. Residents of the colony have acute problem of
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t ranche of Rs 1,600 cr or e. - Delhi Met ro Rail 60. Statement: Come and join my political campaign.
Corporation (DMRC) chairman A political leader to film stars.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. DMRC has already received the first tranche of I. People have more faith on the film stars.
the loan from JBIC. II. Film stars are big crowd-pullers.
II. Talks for receiving the first tranche of the JBIC 61. Statement: There should be no screening of film
loan have been finalised. Kohram until further decision. A High Court order.
52. Statement: In every community where we sell our Assumptions:
brands, we must remember we do not do business in I. People abide by the decision of High Court.
markets; we do business in societies. A marketer II. Kohram is an objectionable movie.
Assumptions: 62. Statement: Nobel laureate Dr. Amartya Sen will be
I. Shops and markets are of no use in selling a presented a Lifetime Card for free travel. Chairman
brand. of Indian Airlines.
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for the marketers. I. This is a good way of advertising the company.
53. Statement: Consumers are often deceived by terms II. Dr Amartya Sen is the pride of India.
like goods once sold will not be taken back or the 63. Statement: This time electronic voting machines
goods are transported at owners risk. will be used during elections. Chief Election
Assumptions: Commissioner.
I. Bearing in mind these phrases, consumers are Assumptions:
reluctant to seek compensation. I. It will reduce malpractices during counting of
II. Such phrases do not provide a blanket exemption votes.
for the seller or the transporter. II. Electronic voting machine is convenient for the
54. Statement: Some days you settle down peacefully voters to use.
with your morning coffee. Then you open the papers 64. Statement: The ElectionCommission should curtail
and the adrenaline picks in. election expenditure. President of India
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Coffee and papers are an integral part of the I. Election Commission can be directed only by the
common mans life. President of India.
II. On some days the papers carry sensational news. II. It is the Election Commission which can curtail
55. Statement: Mr Speight with the help of some gunmen the election expenditure.
arrested the PM of Fiji. 65. Statement: The world gold production has continued
Assumptions: to grow irrespective of the price hike.
I. The Prime Minister was corrupt and was not keen Assumptions:
in the development of the country. I. Quantity of gold produced doesnt affect its price
II. Democratic system is very weak in the country. in the market.
56. Statement: Students are not allowed to wear western II. In case of price hike the production of gold should
dresses on the university campus. V.C. of a be reduced.
reputed university. 66. Statement: In t he countr y, which has ov er 70
Assumptions: t elev ision channels, hundreds of newspapers,
I. It looks vulgar and encourages more eve-teasing. thousands of magazines and a sensation through
II. If the girls will come to the college in Indian dotcoms, the demand for journalists would never
die down.
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Assumptions: II. The speaker has witnessed the vices of the society
I. TV channels and dot com companies ar e being controlled by undisciplined leaders.
mushrooming by the day. 75. Statement: Today when there is so much talk about
II. Journalists are the pillar of our democracy. r ev ising the Const it ut ion, we hav e to consider
67. Statement: Strict action would be taken against the whether it is the Constitution that has failed us or it
Municipal Corporation of Delhi employees if found is we who have failed the Constitution.
guilty of connivance in illegal encroachments. Assumptions:
The new Municipal Commissioner. I. Only the revision of Constitution will not serve
Assumptions: the intended purpose unless there is willingness
I. Some employees of MCD indulge in corruption. among the people to abide by it.
II. The warning given by Municipal Commissioner II. All is not right with governance.
will minimise corruption. 76. Statement: People of Indian Origin (PIO) maintain
68. Statement: Thick milk does not mean high-quality their cultural traditions and values even though they
milk Issued in public interest by a reputed milk have settled comfortably in their adopted countries.
company. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. Indian culture is flexible enough to be adjusted
I. There is misconception among the people that with any other culture.
thick milk is good. II. Indian culture is superior to other cultures.
II. Some companies are producing adulterated thick 77. Statement: DTC aut hor it ies have planned t o
milk. advertise various products on bus tickets to put them
69. Statement: Citizens and nations reveal their character to good use.
by the way they treat their elderly and the disabled. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. Passangers will read the advertisement printed
I. Elderly and disabled are the most respectable in on tickets.
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II. Elderly and disabled are the people who need this proposal.
help of the society. 78. Statement: The par ent s of st udent s ar e
70. Statement: Unemployment has increased in spite of demonstrating at Legislative Council to protest against
the Indian economy growing well. f ee hike r ev ision by t he capit als educat ional
Assumptions: institutions.
I. Economic growth is supposed to create more job Assumptions:
opportunities. I. The parents are unable to afford increased fee.
II. There are certain factors other than economic II. In view of large-scale protestation Legislative
growth which influence employment. Council may direct the capit als educat ional
71. Statement: It is not unknown in India that inquiry institutions to stop the fee hike.
reports, usually compiled with considerable care, are 79. Statement: All the State Govts and UTs should go
shelved and forgotten as soon as the initial outrage for compulsory video-filming of the post-mortem
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Assumptions: National Human Rights Commission
I. The credibility of inquiry reports has considerably Assumptions:
gone down in India. I. Doctors sometimes give false post-mortem report
II. Inquiry reports in India are never implemented in case of custodial deaths.
up to the expectations of the victims of a crisis. II. The kith and kin of the victims do not get justice
72. Statement: India is suffering because citizens have for custodial violence.
given and taken votes based on caste/religion and 80. Statement: Income in the hands of women
not principles. contributes much more to the household food security
Assumptions: and child nutrition than the income controlled by
I. The days of value-based voting are numbered in men.
India. Assumptions:
II. The voting based on principles has the potential I. W omen pay mor e at tent ion to household
to nullify the problems created by the politics of nutrition.
caste and religion. II. Men are more interested in outside affairs.
73. Statement: Our population is now 100 cr. Lets have 81. Statement: The states executive machinery should
small family for stronger India. a nasal message take all necessary measures to stop hazardous and
sent by the MTNL. poisonous ef fluent s f rom being discharged int o
Assumptions: Yamuna. A court order
I. Public messages sent through communication Assumptions:
media are effective tools to achieve the desired I. The water of Yamuna is contaminated.
end. II. State machinery has failed to t ake adequate
II. The runaway population growth seems to be a measures to prevent the problem of water pollution
major cause of worry for the government. in Yamuna.
74. Statement: A society is in danger when those who 82. Statement: If betting and match-fixing play a vital
have never learned to obey have been given the right r ole in cricket , which makes the game
to command. ungentlemanly and ugly, there is absolutely no use
Assumptions: of wasting precious time to watch the game of cricket
I. A good commander should be disciplined. which cheats the innocent.
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Assumptions: hope that these enhanced outlays will go a long way


I. This contagious disease may spray to other games. in ensuring a safe and sound journey for the millions
II. Cricketers indulge in betting and match-fixing, of passengers. Railway Minister in her speech.
and are exploiting innocent public feelings. Assumptions:
83. Statement: Metropolises might provide everything I. Railways has failed to ensure adequate safety
education, jobs and a good lifestyle but they measures for its passengers.
scor e miser ably when it comes t o lif es basic II. Safety measures are likely to prevent railway
necessities. mishaps in future.
Assumptions: 92. Statement: There was a time when the rivers were
I. The speaker is talking about irregular water and pure. The earth clean, the air clear. Those days have
electricity supply. gone. But there are still ways for you to live healthy.
II. A large number of people in metros are still Assumptions:
deprived of lifes basic necessities. I. The environment affects the health of people.
84. Statement: If you lose after competing hard thats II. People ar e r esponsible f or making t he
fine. If you lose without trying hard, thats what environment polluted.
disappoints me. 93. Statement: It may sound harsh but it is true that
Assumptions: people no longer feel safe in the hands of the police.
I. Losing after trying hard is excusable. Assumptions:
II. Losing without effort is regrettable. I. Police are unable to protect the citizens.
85. Statement: In India that is short of nearly every II. There is no certainty of ones life in police custody.
essential commodity, there is only one product that 94. Statement: Gov er nment s, NGOs and social
we stock in excess: ministers. organisations routinely come up with announcements
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I. The more the number of ministers the easier it is awareness about various health threats and lifestyle-
to stock larger commodities. related diseases.
II. The strength of ministry should be reduced. Assumptions:
86. Statement: Courts are no longer cathedrals. They I. These advertisements will help to minimize the
are casinos where the throw of the dice matters. health-related problems.
Assumptions: II. Such advertisements create awareness among the
I. Nowadays, the courts do not provide justice to people.
deserving people. 95. Statement: Ideas have always been more potent than
II. The courts are not fulfilling the objective for which the actual protagonists who act them out.
they were established. Assumptions:
87. Statement: There are lessons to be learnt even in I. Famous protagonists can make any idea famous
defeats. despite their less importance.
Assumptions: II. Bot h ideas and pr otagonist s hav e t he same
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II. The people who learn in their defeat may become 96. Statement: The NDMC is wasting money and
successful in future. valuable resources, asking people to file their property
88. Statement: The Union Govt needs to give greater returns by issuing big advertisements.
attention to, and provide larger resources for, primary Assumptions:
education and primary health. I. Nowadays people are not interested in filing their
Assumptions: property taxes.
I. Primary education and primary health are in II. Advertisements on smaller scale can also serve
deteriorating state in our country. the same purpose.
II. Primary education and pr imar y healt h ar e 97. Statement: Winners dont do different things. They
essential for improving all-round living standards do things differently.
of people of any country. Assumptions:
89. Statement: People are bound to reject changes in I. Doing things differently matters a lot.
the basic structure of t he Constitution and any II. Slow and steady wins the race.
interference in the traditional communal harmony. 98. Statement: If the Indian men play to potential they
Assumptions: have a good chance to make the grade this time in
I. This is a statement given by a leader of a party in Thomas Cup. The coach of Indian badminton
opposition. team.
II. The government in power is making a move to Assumptions:
amend the Constitution. I. Indian men have the potential to win the trophy.
90. Statement: Ov er t he year s, successiv e r ailway II. Indian men have the potential but they do not
ministers have utilised the employment potential of want to perform good.
the railways in order to boost their political careers. 99. Statement: Police-community relationship has been
Assumptions: going downhill over the years and the gap between
I. Ov er t he year s, Railways has wit nessed public expectation and police performance has been
tremendous vacancies for employment. constantly widening.
II. The political career of a political leader depends Assumptions:
upon the direct benefit given by him to the people I. Police is a part of community.
of his constituency. II. The police-community r elationship should be
91. Statement: Safety will be the primary concern. I healthy.
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100.Statement: If a region is crying for development, 108. Statement: Develop a strategic plan for Internet
establish a new university, an advanced medical adoption. Do not treat the Internet any differently
institute and a centre for agricultural research there than you would treat any other crucial business
and wait for the results. decision. A Manager, IBM India
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Only creation of new states would not speed up I. All crucial businesses need a strategic plan to
development. succeed.
II. Dev elopment can be achiev ed by spreading II. Internet is the need of the hour.
education. 109. Statement: Nowadays some people have made it a
101. Statement: For members at IIC, seek out those who business to or ganise rallies and demonstrations
hav e topped t he ser v ices exams, dist inguished agianst big projects citing environmental and social
themselves in graduate studies or have made a mark reasons.
at an early age in the arts or the media. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. Big projects are necessary.
I. The present selection process for membership II. Environmental and social reasons attract people
has lack of transparancy. towards rallies.
II. Present members of IIC ar e not up t o the 110. Statement: Various state governments will compete
expectations of the IIC. with one another to announce cash prizes they intend
102.Statement: Disconnect your TV cable connections to facilitate Olympic medal-winners with.
A maulana issued a fatwa because of thin attendance Assumptions:
during prayers at the mosque. I. Such announcements by the state governments
Assumptions: will boost the morale of players.
I. TV programmes are more popular than prayers. II. Winning medal in Olympics is a matter of pride
II. Prayer is more important than watching TVs. for the state governments.
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its democratic policy should be primary concern of and practice of democracy has not worked in countries
all political parties in contrast to short-term remedies like India where ground realities are different.
which are at best pain-killers. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. Democracy is not suitable for poor countries.
I. The short-term policy benefits the political parties II. The ground realities of different countries differ
in winning elections. from one another.
II. Only long-term democratic policy is in the best 112. Statement: The days of ghazal can never be over.
interests of the country. A singer
104. Statement: No civilised state today can deliberately Assumptions:
v iolat e t he inter nat ional declar at ions and I. Aspiring singers should concentrate on ghazal
conventions and covenants relating to the minorities. rather than on pop.
Assumptions: II. Ghazal has been written off by many.
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declarations, conventions and covenants equally. carry your message. - ad by Eastern Railway.
II. Minorities all over the world should be given Assumptions:
protection by the concerned governments. I. Other railways are already in practice and earning
105. Statement: A statesman or a man who has to deal profits.
with public affairs cannot ignore realities. The non- II. The railway will get responses for the above ad.
recognition of realities leads to artificial policies and 114. Statement: Order can be maintained only when law
programmes. JL Nehru becomes enforceable. Law implies the corpus of rules
Assumptions: or injunctions that need to be obeyed by one and all
I. Artificial policies and programmes can not provide without exception.
advantage to people. Assumptions:
II. In general, people at the helm of affairs ignore I. The acceptance of a law by the people is a must
realities and undertake populist measures. for its effectiveness.
106. Statement: In the present globalised scenario it is II. There is a section of people who are law unto
time for a total overhaul of the system. themselves.
Assumptions: 115. Statement: Sanskrit is a dead language and its study
I. The prevailing system is not suitable for the in schools is obsolete.
necessities of a globalised economy. Assumptions:
II. Globalisation is the buzzword of the new world I. Sanskrit has no utility in our day-to-day life.
order. II. Schools should teach the students only such
107. Statement: Consumer is the focal point of economic matters as are related to what they want to do in
liber alisation, globalisat ion and ref orms. Any their lives.
manufacturing activity or service to succeed has to 116. Statement: In India, the wheels of justice hardly
satisfy him. move. An American newspaper
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Ver y few companies ar e concer ned wit h I. Judicial process in India is dilatory, expensive,
consumer satisfaction. and beyond the reach of common people.
II. Consumer satisfaction is best investment in a II. It is necessary for a civilised society to have a
competitive economy. prompt judiciary.
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117. Statement: To India and Indians, monsoon can be a 126. Statement: Keeping in mind the visual aspect of
bringer of bounty as well as harbinger of death. theatre, only selected incidents of Buddhas life have
Assumptions: been taken.
I. The economy and the vast majority of the people Assumptions:
in India are still dependent on rain. I. The romantic aspect of Buddhas lif e will be
II. In India, almost every year some part or the other shown in the play.
is ravaged by floods. II. Not every aspect of ones life is worthy of being
118. Statement: So long as there is a caste-based society enacted on the stage.
in our country, there is no harm in having caste- 127. Statement: If the play on Buddha is received well,
based organisations to look after the welfare of their we may even do a play on the life of Lord Krishna
castes. and Ram. A director
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Ther e is not hing wrong in hav ing r eligious I. If one play goes well, then others also will.
organisations to spread their ideals. II. The success of this play will be an indication of
II. Political parties cannot look after the welfare of the peoples taste.
different castes like caste-based organisations 128. Statement: In order to check incidents of fire in the
can. Walled City area, godowns of hazardous chemicals
119. Statement: After destroying the Kshatriya kings, and paper of the area will be shifted to Narela and
Parasuram asked the gods a way of penance. Ghazipur respectively.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Parasuram deemed the act of destroying the kings I. Incident s of f ir e cannot occur in Nar ela or
to be a sin. Ghazipur.
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such ghastly acts. 129. Statement: W hile weighing sweets, we do not
120. Statement: We grew up in joint families, which meant include the weight of the box which is used to carry
less space for the individual. the sweets. A notice in a sweet shop
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Big houses were unknown in the past. I. Cost price of a box is not less than the cost of
II. One has to make much adjustment in a joint any sweets in terms of the cost price of each
family. according to weight per gram.
121. Statement: Our urban young are less at ease with II. People prefer to pay only for the weight of the
their own language than with English! sweets they buy.
Assumptions: 130. Statement: In my opinion if one is desirous of
I. One f eels most comf or table with ones purchasing a car one should buy Mercedes only
mothertongue. because the least number of cars that are stolen each
II. English language books sell more t han their year is that of Mercedes. Mr X says to Mr Y.
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122. Statement: The average American can afford hobbies I. People who want to purchase a car are financially
that a typical middle-class Indian can only dream of. capable of buying Mercedes car.
Assumptions: II. Mercedes car is one of those cars, percentage
I. Ther e is much dif fer ence in mat er ial share of which is meagre in total cars sold in
circumstances between India and the US. India.
II. Economic prosperity offers a conducive climate 131. Statement: People of state X were forced to eat rats
for a variety of interests to flourish. due to starvation and malnutrition. A public
123. Statement: Banking has traditionally been a highly- interest writ petition filed in the court by an NGO.
sought-after career because of its stability and the Assumptions:
growth prospects it offers. I. The cour t will issue a not ice to t he stat e
Assumptions: government to relieve the vast sections of the
I. People of modern times do not value stability any people of such acute distress.
longer. II. The court has the power to issue direction to the
II. People love stability but not stagnation. r espect iv e st at e to ensur e pr ot ection and
124. Statement: Well, if we accept all the demands - preservation of human rights.
well end up with 763 new states! A caption in a 132. Statement: With Corp Junior Account stop worrying
cartoon about money, concentrat e on your st udies. Our
Assumptions: features are: No delays, no transaction cost ... plus
I. Demands have been voiced for the creation of the safety of dealing with a Government of India
763 states. enterprise. An advertisement of a Bank X
II. The demand of new st at es is hit ting t he Assumptions:
headlines. I. Most of the people have faith in dealing with a
125. Statement: I am actually enjoying my experience in Government of India enterprise.
the forest and even my health is quite fine. A II. Customers want t he cheapest and t he most
message from a hostage hasslefree service.
Assumptions: 133. Statement: When forces like the Special Operation
I. The well-wishers of the hostage may panic. Group (SOG) are set up, some excesses are bound to
II. The well-wishers of the hostage may go into a happen and some innocents suffer. But we should
frenzy. be satisfied with the success of this SOG.View of
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a citizen of an area where SOG has launched its 139. Statement: Our state does not need State Human
operation Rights Commission, therefore we have abolished State
Assumptions: Human Rights Commission. CM of state X
I. Seen in the larger interest of the people, agonies Assumptions:
of the innocent is a small price to pay. I. There will be no cases of violation of human rights
II. It is quite difficult for SOG to get the desired in state X.
result without any negative impact. II. State X has alternative provision to tackle cases
134. Statement: Instead of burning the leaves, bury them of human rights violation.
in compost pits, by which it gets converted to natural 140. Statement: We need to instil a sense of pride among
manure, making it beneficial for the soil. A notice the people for the rich cultural heritage of the country
issued in public int er est by Depar tment of and its various regions. Speaker of the Lok Sabha
Environment Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. Culture is what gives meaning to our lives and
I. Whenever leaves are burnt in the open, the air identity to us as a social community.
gets laden with tiny particulate matter which II. To instil a sense of pride among the people for
raises air pollution to alarming levels, which the rich cultural heritage is almost impossible.
causes severe r espirat or y disorder s and eye 141. Statement: Faculty of a reputed institute Y has
infections to those exposed to it. advised the students to buy Magical Book Series of
II. Benefits gained from ashes of leaves burnt are BSC Publishing Co if they do not want to miss the
not as much as the benefits gained from the opportunities of being recruited as PO in PNB.
natural manure obtained from leaves by burning Assumptions:
it. I. Students may ignore the advice and continue to
135. Statement: A tempting cup of garma garam Georgia prepare with the study materials provided only
now awaits you at every street corner. So no matter by coaching Y.
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Machine will hand you the same clean, delicious to arrange for the books.
cup of tea in Regular, Adrak, Elaichi and Masala. 142. Statement: Always use zebra crossings and subways
And if youre looking for a change try the Regular, to cross the road safely. A notice by the City Traffic
Mocha and Cappuccino coffee. One sip will make Police
you realise why every other alternative is a mere Assumptions:
compromise!An advertisement I. Road safety is not an opt ion but a must for
Assumptions: pedestrians.
I. Most of the people need delicious cup of tea or II. Safety can be increased by making people aware
coffee with a change in taste. of tips regarding road safety.
II. Every person is addicted to either tea or coffee. 143. Statement: High-tension wire can be extremely
136. Statement: If you ask me about the daunting dangerous. Keep a safe distance from them. A
challenges t hat I face, I would say t hat my notice by Delhi Transco Limited
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law and order situation. Then follows the issue of I. High-t ension wir es ar e laid in complet e
prices of commodities.Mr Y, a newly appointed accordance with the law along routes that are
PM of country X legally approved by the concerned authorities.
Assumptions: II. Buildings are sometimes constructed near high-
I. If a citizen of country X can sleep peacefully, he/ tension lines after they have been laid, thereby
she can then think of providing food to his/her reducing the minimum required safe distance to
family, ponder over education and move about high tension wires.
freely in the country. 144. Statement: Honourable citizens of state, X please
II. Prices of the commodities affect the common man rise and rat on your power-thrieving neighbour. You
greatly. could win a motorcycle, a colour TV set or a washing
137. Statement: Human rights are only for human beings, machine. UPPCL
not for terrorists. It is an insult to human rights to Assumptions:
protest on behalf of those found guilty of terrorism. I. In order to get these gadgets, people of state X
Mr X will put , ev en t heir good r elat ion wit h t he
Assumptions: neighbour on stake, and inform the UPPCL, if
I. Terrorists do not deserve sympathy. their neigbbour indulges in power-thieving.
II. Act of terrorism is against humanity. II. Cost on initiative to encourage citizens will be
138. Statement: The finding of higher resistance in less than the increase in the revenue through
malarial parasites was also significant as the analysis such incentives.
was done using t he moder n technique of DNA 145. Statement: Irrespective of who comes to power,
sequencing. Although the sample size was only 50, what is of prime importance is to heal the badly
there could be no doubt about the results. A shaken lives of t he people of stat e X wit h t he
scientist assurance that t hings would not go haywir e in
Assumptions: future. A citizen of state X
I. Modern techniques are more trustworthy than Assumptions:
traditional or obsolete techniques. I. The tenets of good governance and development
II. Lesser the size of the sample, higher the chances must form the bedrock of the party that forms the
of reliability. next government in the state.
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II. To concentrate on the prime needs of the citizen Assumptions:


is the only way by which the image of tarnished I. Production under rigorous quality control regime
state X can be improved. gives trustworthy results.
146. Statement: There should not be any delay in filing II. BIS has been entrusted with the responsibility
a complaint. If a policeman is not helpful or harasses to set quality benchmarks.
a woman, the victim should note his name and belt 153. Statement: By 2010, India will be the country with
number and send a complaint to senior officials the greatest number of heart patients.
specifying t he place wher e he was on duty. Assumptions:
Womens cell lawyer I. The number of heart patients all over the world
Assumptions: can be found out.
I. Most of the victims are literate. II. By 2010, India will be the most populated country
II. Senior off icials will take disciplinar y act ion in the world.
against the guilty policemen. 154. Statement: Unlike other known forms of threat, AIDS
147. Statement: Buy durable pillows of company X. The spreads it s t entacles slowly but steadily. When
pillows have been made from 100% imported downs billions of dollars are being pumped in to counter
and feather; have the natural property to take the terrorism, such a seriousness is not being observed
contour and shape of your head, neck and shoulder against this sure killer. Comments of a citizen
while you sleep; and are very popular abroad as well Assumptions:
as in the domestic market. An advertisement I. Governments perception of AIDS requires to
Assumptions: undergo a sea change.
I. Immense popularity of a product is a sign of the II. AIDS poses more threats to human life than
good quality of a product and its usefulness. terrorism.
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ticking for the rest of the day. toss on the ground it was evident that one of them
148. Statement: Oil the wheels that India moves on is was in positive frame of mind while the other was
the cry of bicycle manufacturers in the country. t ense, f earing def eat and eliminat ion fr om t he
Assumptions: tournament.An ex-captain of a cricket team
I. The bicycle and components industry is a priority Assumptions:
focus area possessing capability of thrusting I. Panic always sets in when a team is playing after
export. a spate of defeats.
II. Bicycle is the most affordable mode of transport. II. There are some days when a player achieves
149. Statement: No representative is authorised to collect magical heights, when he is unstoppable and
cash. Do not pay cash to anybody. All subscribers when every ot her player in t he arena looks
ar e r equested to make payment s only t hr ough woefully inadequate.
cheques/DD in f av our of t he company. An 156. Statement: Mail your grievance and confidential
instruction to subscribers by company X information to the commissioner of police. Request
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I. If it is not said explicitly, the subscriber may Assumptions:
claim for their payments in cash in case any I. All categories of people, be it the poor or the senior
irregularities are made by the representatives. citizens, might have grievances.
II. Representatives of company X are not trustworthy. II. People have blind faith in the efficiency of flying
150. Statement: On this auspicious occasion of Republic squad of vigilance branch.
Day let us take the resolution to help the drought- 157. Statement: Beware! Recycled coloured plastic bags
affected 4.3 crore population and 4.5 crore livestock contain harmful colour pigments, which, on coming
of the state.An appeal by the CM of state X to its in contact with food particles, make food unfit for
citizens consumpt ion, result ing in sev er e food poison,
Assumptions: allergies and in ext reme cases ev en death. A
I. Citizens par ticipation will ensure pr ide and scientist
respect of all sections of society as well as overall Assumptions:
development of the state. I. Non-biodegradability nature makes plastic bags
II. Miseries of people affected by drought will be an environmental hazard.
lessened through peoples participation. II. Use of plastic bags is harmful and has cascading
151. Statement: Better understanding and cooperation effects on human life.
among the exporters is needed. Effort should be to 158. Statement: In view of a likely fiscal deficit of around
complement each other, rather than competing among five per cent, there is no denying the need for a
themselves. View of an agriculturist consensus to trim government expenditure. View
Assumptions: of Mr X
I. Exporters stand to lose if they act as competitors. Assumptions:
II. Farmer-industry co-operation can work wonders. I. Trimming government expenditure is an effective
152. Statement: Bottled water companies X and Y ruled tool to curb fiscal deficit.
out any contamination of their products, saying these II. Tr imming government expenditure is not an
had been produced under rigorous quality control effective tool to curb fiscal deficit.
regime meeting all standards set by the Bureau of 159. Statement: Indias dismal performances in the World
Indian Standards (BIS). Cup notwithstanding, cricket betting is on in full
swing in the country. A news
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Assumptions: 169. Statement: Policies and programmes and seminars


I. Dismal performances of India discourages betting cannot change the womens status. There is a greater
business all over the world. need for attitudinal change in the society towards
II. Bookies are making merry. working women. View of Mr X
160. Statement: I heard the news as soon as I woke up Assumptions:
in the morning. I felt shattered. I. It is possible to make change in the attitude of
Assumptions: the society towards working women.
I. The incident took place before I woke up. II. Status of the working women is not satisfactory.
II. The news was shocking. 170. Statement: Government of State Xs step, according
161. Statement: God bless all the parents whose children to which it has been decided to provide cooked meal
passed away in the Yamuna waters. A student. to the students of all primary schools of the states,
Assumptions: is not a proper and judicious step.Criticism by a
I. The student believes in God. person
II. Some children have died by drowning. Assumptions:
162. Statement: I think illiterate and drunk drivers I. Students may hesitate to eat the cooked meal
should not be employed, at least for children. provided by the Government.
says X. II. The cooked meal served to the students may be
Assumptions: hazardous for the health of students.
I. Literacy helps in driving. 171. Statement: Although no war was witnessed during
II. Children have a status equal to the adults. the tenure of prime ministership of Mr X, a large
163. Statement: Owing to urgent repair on a main line number of top bravery medals were conferred upon
from the Wazirabad waterworks, water supply will many cops in the name of curbing terrorism and
be at low pressure on Thursday. eliminating terrorists of different organisations
Assumptions: belonging to our own states. View of a citizen
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II. Water can be had even on low pressure. I. It is disgraceful of cops to name the act of killing
164. Statement: Another strange thing I noticed last night of terrorists of our own country as an act of
was that the lights of the drawing room were on. bravery.
Assumptions: II. A war is less harmful for a country than menace
I. A thief must have come in. of terrorism.
II. Usually, the drawing room lights are off at night. 172. Statement: Completely eliminat ing the say of
165. Statement: Women should be given v ocat ional executive is not acceptable; merit, ability, competence,
training in their work. An advice integrity and suitability of the candidate alone are
Assumptions: not enough for appointment of High Court Judges.
I. Vocational training may increase efficiency of an A journalist
individual. Assumptions:
II. Women are likely to get benefited from vocational I. A persons social outlook, concern for public
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166. Statement: People who swindle crores of taxpayers political outlook are also equally important.
money go scot-free while petty thieves, who probably II. Execut iv e consult ation will ensur e gr eat er
r ob out of desper ation, ar e given thir d-degr ee transparency of the appointment.
punishment and ar e of ten vict ims of cust odial 173. Statement: Never use obvious PIN like your car
deaths. View of Mr X registration no., birthdate, telephone no., etc. Change
Assumptions: your pin every three months. An instruction to
I. All persons should be equal before law. customers of a bank who enjoy ATM facilities
II. Punishment should be giv en t o t he culpr it Assumptions:
accor ding t o t he degree of the inf ringement I. ATM cards issued by a bank to customers might
committed by the culprit. be lost by some customers.
167. Statement: Look under your seat. There could be a II. Some people may try to use ATM cards of others
bomb. Raise alarm. Earn r eward. A writt en clandestinely to withdraw money.
instruction to passengers of a bus 174. Statement: We pr ov ide subsidised t ea t o t he
Assumptions: labourers pay only Rs 2 instead of Rs 2.50 and get
I. Passengers will read the instruction and may a cuppa of tea. An advertisement
abide by it. Assumptions:
II. Passenger s par t icipation may ensur e mor e I. Labourers may afford a cup of tea at Rs 2 per
security. cuppa.
168. Statement: The Government X has proposed to create II. Subsidised prices attract customers.
two new service cadres of Rural Development Service 175. Statement: Dowry system can not be eradicated from
and Rural Engineering Service to strengthen the our society unless we change the peoples mindset.
Panchayati Raj model. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. Existence of dowry system is not desirable in a
I. New cadres may help implement the Governments society.
schemes for empowerment of rural communities. II. It is possible to bring a radical change in peoples
II. Ther e may be some pr act ical dif ficult ies in mindset.
implementation of various schemes launched by 176. Statement: No war, yet 1874 Indian Armymen killed
the Government X. or hurt during the 10-month forward deployment
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along the Indo-Pak border last year. Opposition Assumptions:


leader I. Magisterial inquiry may be able to reveal the cause
Assumptions: of death of the man in the police custody.
I. Our Armymen have to soldier on without even II. Transferring the entire staff may pave the way to
t he necessit ies like decent helmet s, pr oper hold free and fair enquiry.
webbing or bullet-proof jackets. 183. Statement: Bring alive your education dreams. Avail
II. The casualt ies during t he 10 mont hs hav e loan today and pay as your start earning. An
surpassed the estimated limit of casualties along advertisement of a bank XYZ
the Indo-Pak border. Assumptions:
177. Statement: Instead of limiting capital punishment I. Most of t he st udent s who need loan, prefer
to the rarest of the rare cases, it should be made flexible repayment options besides no processing
mandator y f or cr imes like mur der , r ape, drug fees or service charges.
trafficking, child molestation and all anti-national II. Students who need loans prefer loans without
activities. If a person does not respect the law, let collateral security.
him at least fear it. 184. Statement: In an attempt to make the conditional
Assumptions: access system consumer-friendly, the government
I. When a man is sentenced to death for whatever issued a notification asking cable operators to declare
crime he has committed, he should at least die a pay channel rates by June 15.
painless death. Assumptions:
II. A person convicted of a heinous crime deserves I. Cable operators may not be able to declare pay
no kindness. channel rates by June 15 due to lack of adequate
178. Statement: It is tall claims that our state X is time.
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unemployment by leaps and bounds is enough to and wish to test their own market.
collaborate it. View of a politician of state X 185. Statement: Despite a draconian crackdown against
Assumptions: software pirates announced by country X last year,
I. If the state were progressing on the industrial the country remains the worlds third largest market
f r ont it should have been ref lect ed in t he for bootleg computer programs. A journalist
unemployment situation. Assumptions:
II. Progress on industrial front reduces financial I. Computer pir acy is declining globally but
crunch. increasing in country X.
179. Statement: In a bid to discourage cattle owners from II. A draconian crackdown against software pirates
letting their animals loose on the roads the Municipal may bring the bootleggers to heel.
Corporation of City X has enhanced the fine from Rs 186. Statement: Problems with your spouse and too little
4000 to Rs 5000. time to hash things out? Online couple therapy may
Assumptions: be for you. An advertisement
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menace. I. People may have faith in online therapy.
II. The subsequent fine is quite a large sum and it II. Couples on the run expect comparable results
should prompt the owner to get his cattle back as from online chats mediated by a professional
early as possible. and face-to-face therapy on a psychologists couch.
180. Statement: Learn to solve Quantitative Aptitude in 187. Statement: If you see any street lights on during
3 seconds besides Dat a Inter pr et at ion (without the day, or notice pilferage of electricity, do inform
written steps) by our experts or take back Rs 10,000/ us. A notice by NDPL to common people
- as penalty. An advertisement of XYZ Coaching Assumptions:
Institute I. W atching TV t oget her and using one
Assumptions: fan/cooler/AC will help conserve electricity.
I. It may not be possible to read each of the questions II. Power generat ion is limited; joint eff ort s t o
within three seconds by a candidate. conserve power would help maintain reliable
II. It will be a hard nut to crack for all aspirants to supply of electricity.
solve questions of Data Interpretation without any 188. Statement: One of the groups of militants of our
written work. organisation, which had been successful in making
181. Statement: High Court of state X has decided to do its way into the Indian territory, kidnapped a local
away with the summer vacations in order to dispose resident of the area and forced him to act as a guide.
of pending cases. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. Local residents of a particular area possess good
I. Vacation for the courts is a vestige of the Raj knowledge about the path in and around the area.
period. II. Despite the use of force against an individual,
II. The step taken by the judiciary will compel the he or she may guide properly and accurately.
Government to fill up all the vacancies in the 189. Statement: Being unable to accommodate adequate
court. training session for the national team, country X
182. Statement: The Government has transferred the has decided not to defend the LG Cup it won last
entire staff of police station X and a magisterial year in the city Z.
inquiry has been ordered into the mysterious death Assumptions:
of a man in the police station. I. Without playing several matches against major
soccer-playing nations, it will be futile to defend
the LG Cup.
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II. Underpreparedness of the team may result in Assumptions:


failure for country X. I. Future wars would be fought through air and
190. Statement: I want Multinational Companies (MNCs) aerospace.
to be out of the water business. I dont mind them in II. Speedy communication ensures faster decision-
road construction or some other areas. Statement making.
of a waterman while educating the people on the 197. Statement: We are taking care of this historic house,
communitys water right putting our lives at risk. A statement made by an
Assumptions: employee of ASI
I. Water is basic to life and the community should Assumptions:
own it. I. The house is more precious than human lives.
II. The MNCs are on the prowl to buy the rivers. II. One takes utmost care of something when one
191. Statement: Courier companies, led by big names are puts ones life at risk to do so.
planning 25-30% hike in courier and parcel rates, 198. Statement: From the dawn of civilisation, Indias
as an initiative, following 67% hike in on-board tradition of respect for cultural diversity and spiritual
courier rates by domestic airlines. values has been the bedrock for its intercultural
Assumptions: dialogue and interaction with civilisations, countries
I. If the cour ier rates were not increased, the and nations. Ministry of HRD
industry would suffer huge losses which would Assumptions:
retard its growth, leading to closure of operations. I. Other countries have no respect for cultural
II. The hike in courier and the parcel rates may be diversity and spiritual values.
able to reimburse the expenses incurred due to II. The concept of a Dialogue Among Civilisations
hike in on-board courier rates by the domestic has assumed gr eat er impor t ance wit h t he
airlines. emergence of the global scenario.
192. Statement: Before you hire a domestic help, get his/ 199. Statement: The cabinet decided to wind up various
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safety depends on this simple step. City police National Authority headed by a Supreme Court judge
Assumptions: besides six regional authorities to help Ministry of
I. Police verification of domestic help is an effective Environment and Forests.
step in crime prevention. Assumptions:
II. Ver if icat ion of peoples domest ic helps I. These new authorities may be able to look after a
antecedents is a simple process. particular eco-sensitive area or a regional issue.
193. Statement: My life has become a burden for too many II. These new authorities may help re-organise and
people and my step of jumping off a multistoreyed str eamline the of functioning of Minist ry of
housing complex will bring happiness for many Environment and Forests.
people. I do not blame anyone for my act. Please let 200. Statement: It is very regrettable though issues
me die peacefully. A suicide note written by a 19- per taining to t he elderly and the disadvantaged
year-old girl. children do find space in the media, the treatment
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I. Jumping off a multistoreyed housing complex will their actual condition. View of Mr X
cause death. Assumptions:
II. Jumping off a multistoreyed housing complex is I. The media should not gloss over the real problem
the easiest among the various way of ending lives, faced by the old.
such as hanging, burning and consuming poison. II. The r adio and pr int media t ouch upon the
194. Statement: Despite hike in tariff, power is still problems of the elderly but t he informat ion
cheap in the city X. Power Minister supplied has little practical value.
Assumptions: 201. Statement: Gov ernment employees, including
I. The cost of purchasing electricity or its generation doct or s working in st ate-r un hospitals and
is much more in city X than in the neighbouring dispensaries, have no right fundamental, legal,
states. moral or equitable to go on strike. Supreme
II. Hike in tariff makes the power costly. Court
195. Statement: Supporting the Reserve Bank of Indias Assumptions:
clean not e policy, we hav e intr oduced special I. Government employees hold society to ransom
polythene currency note packets. These are secure, by going on strike.
transparent and unstapled. Please do help us to II. Strike as a weapon is mostly misused, which
maintain this. a request to customers of Bank results in chaos and total maladministration.
XYZ 202. Statement: Never t ouch or even go near any
Assumptions: unclaimed object lying ar ound in public areas,
I. Writing anything on currency notes is not in tune however attractive they may seem. A notice issued
with RBIs clean note policy. in public interest by city police X.
II. Only peoples participation is enough to get the Assumptions:
desired result expected through RBIs new policy. I. Attractive and unclaimed objects lying around
196. Statement: India needs a dedicated military satellite public areas are not supposed to be disastrous
for future defence purposes where communication elements by the common people.
will play a vital role in quick decision-making. Chief II. Unclaimed object lying around in public areas
of Air Staff may be disastrous.
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203. Statement: No matter which career path you choose Assumptions:


in photography, there are skills you need in order to I. The vehicle people want to sell could be misused
succeed: visual skills, technical, camera and lighting by terrorists.
skills and digital imaging skills besides the most II. Each and every individual wants to buy old cars/
important element of success proper training. vehicles.
View of Mr Z 209.Statement: I will not resign until proved guilty. - A
Assumptions: politician in his speech
I. A strong sense of visual style and compositional Assumptions:
skills in addition to training in the technical I. There are demands for his resignation.
int r icacies of phot ography may make a II. Ther e are some charges levelled against t he
photographer more successful. politician.
II. A sound educat ion pr ov ided by a qualit y 210. Statement: Buy X dairy milk - fresh, pure and
photography training can help one to gain the hygienic. - An advertisement
skills one needs to succeed. Assumptions:
204. Statement: The monsoon is her e. So ar e t he I. Other brands of milk are also available.
mosquitoes Beware of total diseases! So do not leave II. X dairys milk is the most expensive.
in open on the roof of the house, unused/broken 211. Statement: Woman is the embodiment of sacrifices.
articles like bottle, cups, tyres etc. A notice issued Assumptions:
in public interest by Directorate of Health Services I. Man should not make sacrifices as this role is
[DHS] entrusted to females.
Assumptions: II. Women usually make sacrifices.
I. Mosquito spreads fatal diseases and steps to 212.Statement: It is none other than humans who destroy
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of the diseases. Assumptions:
II. Unused/broken articles are capable of holding I. Man is mans enemy.
rainwater. II. Humans are destructive.
205. Statement: The Law Commission of India has called 213. Statement: The government should reject the demand
for sweeping changes in life insurance laws not only for a separate state for tribals in state A.
to promote insurance business in the country but Assumptions:
also to protect policy holders from hassles in claiming I. The government has the power to grant a separate
settlements. state.
Assumptions: II. Tribals are generally very cruel.
I. The interests of policy holders had not been 214. Statement: When the hammer does not work, use a
entirely satisfied particularly in the area of claims sledge hammer.
settlement. Assumptions:
II. Sweeping changes in life insurance laws are I. A sledgehammer is more powerful than a hammer.
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206. Statement: Are you creative and outgoing? Do you 215. Statement: This move has been taken from the point
enjoy communicating ideas and working with others? of view of exchange rate management.
A career in photography offers the opportunity to Assumptions:
create art and work in a rewarding professional field I. Such a move is not desirable.
of endeavour. An advertisement II. No other move is possible.
Assumptions: 216. Statement: Vote for the Congress to complete the
I. Making commer cial quality phot ogr apher s unfinished agenda st arted by great leaders like
requires technical expertise and creativity. Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, and to tackle
II. There are some people who want to be successful problems faced by the country such as poverty,
photographer. injustice and exploitation of the poor, women and
207. Statement: If you are serious about professional children. a leader.
photography and committed to taking the next step, Assumptions:
Advanced Studies Classes at photography institutes I. Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi were
will teach you what you need to know to get started. Congress leaders.
A tells B II. Poverty is an issue of serious concern to the
Assumptions: voters.
I. Those who are looking for a stepping-stone to 217. Statement: One should see the problems the so-called
gain confidence and knowledge need training Asian Tigers are undergoing, and the huge loans
classes. they are forced to take from the IMF. India should
II. Professional photographers at the institutes offer lear n fr om what has happened in t hese Asian
hands-on instruction, opportunities to enhance countries.
portfolios, and lifelong contacts that can help Assumptions:
students build careers in photography. I. If India does not exercise caution, it will also go
208. Statement: If you are selling your car/vehicle, retain the way Asian Tigers have.
copies of identification documents with photographs II. Taking loan from IMF is not a good sign.
of buyer, such as driving licence, ration card, election 218. Statement: I endorse Xs demand to reveal the names
ID card etc. A simple way to fight terror. A notice involv ed in t he kickbacks immediately. Y, a
issued in public interest by city police X political leader
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I. Both X and Y belong to the same party. Assumptions:
II. Y will be a beneficiary of the revelation of names. I. The hotbed of instability is vulnerable and needs
219. Statement: Ali Sardar Jafri is a representative in some special measures.
the fight against injustice and oppression in society. II. A flexible combination of political, legal and
Assumptions: economic measures to t ar get t he sources of
I. Jafri is not the only one who is fighting against terror ist , extremist and narcotic threats are
injustice and oppression in society. possible.
II. The problems of injustice and oppression will be 226. Statement: The government has planned to unveil
solved through fighting against these. a new FDI policy by the next month to attract foreign
220. Statement: Political pressure seems to have resulted investors. Spokesperson of the govt
in the soft stand taken by RBI in favour of Sahara Assumptions:
and Peerless groups, thus discriminating against I. The new FDI policy will be able to attract those
other NBFCs. foreign investors who are ready to invest in India
Assumptions: but shying away t hemselv es due t o some
I. An influence in the corridors of power leads to unadaptable process of clearness.
relaxations. II. Foreign investors will welcome this new policy.
II. Both Sahara and Peerless are NBFCs. 227. Statement: Our country has decided to give all types
221.Statement: The fundament al r equir ement is a of support to country X in its objective to itself polio-
government that seeks a consensus and cooperation. free by 2002. Health minister of country Y
It is when governments behave arbitrarily and try to Assumptions:
impose their will without discussion and when they I. Without the support of country Y, country X will
consider dissent as anti-national and approach the not be able to make itself polio-free.
house with closed mind that disruption arises. II. Country X is not capable of making itself polio-
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Assumptions: 228. Statement: Our country X has decided not to provide
I. If the Government takes a decision keeping the air passage for the aeroplanes of country Y because
view of opposition in mind, there might not be it was later found hatching conspiracy to br ing
any act of disruption. anarchy in our country through destructive work of
II. Views of opposition is a matter of great concern. sev er al milit ant out f it s. Spokesman of t he
222. Statement: It has never happened in Parliamentary government
history that a member has been selected by the Prime Assumptions:
Minister, given oath by the President, and another I. The pressure mounted by this move is likely to
member does not want to ask him a question. PM change the overt and covert policy of country Y
of country X when some members of Lok Sabha refuse towards intentions country X.
to ask any question from the defence minister. II. This move is likely to attract global attention
Assumptions: towards the evil of country Y against country X.
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who has been appointed constitutionally, it is a announced a sharp reduction in STD rates for both
matter of concern. peak and non-peak hours despite knowing the fact
II. Happening of new things in parliament ar e that this move will compel it to incur a loss of Rs
incorrect and illegal. 3000 crore in the first six months.
223.Statement: The Indir a Gandhi Nat ional Open Assumptions:
University (IGNOU) has indicated that it would soon I. Other major telecom companies may reduce their
be commissioning 15 more transmitters for Gyan STD rates for both peak and non-peak hours.
Vani, a radio channel on education, to include Delhi, II. Reduct ion in STD r at es is likely t o pr ovide
Visakhapatnam, Lucknow, Bhopal, Mysore, Raipur, enormous profit in the long run.
Ahemadabad, Rajkot, Guwahati and Varanasi. 230. Statement: Keshavs mother instructed him to return
Director of IGNOU. from the city by train instead of taking the river route
Assumptions: if flood situation became grimmer.
I. People of t hese area need educat ional Assumptions:
information. I. Keshav may not be able to decide on a proper
II. IGNOUs existing infrastructure is capable of course of action if the situation of flood turns
making these facilities available. worse.
224.Statement: The PM of country X warned country Y II. Both the routes will continue to function even
not to interfere with the Islands legislative election after the aggravated flood situation.
because the vote represents the peoples will. 231. Statement: People living in border areas of country
Assumptions: X have started selling their crops at low prices after
I. Leaders of country Y have tried to influence the the tense situation with neighbouring country Y.
polls during the past elections. Assumptions:
II. The election in country X is its internal affairs. I. The tense situation in the border area is likely to
225.Statement: To defuse the hotbed of instability in lead to a war, which may further harm their
country X, it is necessary to use a flexible combination livestock.
of forcespolitical, legal and economic measures II. The neighbour ing countr y might succeed in
to target the sources of terrorist, extremist and forefeiting their crops if disputes erupt in the
narcotic threats. A member of Commonwealth of border areas.
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232. Statement: Buy our magical book on quicker maths 239. Statement: Entry of HTVs is banned. A notice
and get techniques to solve those complicated sums on the main entrance of a flyover
within seconds which you were unable to solve in Assumptions:
quicker way. An advertisement of X pub co of books I. People know the meaning of HTV.
for students II. The notice will have no impact on the people.
Assumptions: 240.Statement: While solving a sum related to cubes
I. Students know the procedure of solving the sum and cuboids you compelled me to draw a sketch of
through tradit ional or other met hods except cuboid on the black board but what will happen when
quicker methods. you will go through the chapter of Profit and Loss,
II. Only the books of quicker maths of X publishing where you will have to calculate profit gained by a
company contains short-cut techniques. dishonest shopkeeper? A teacher X to a student
233. Statement: We have neither sufficient vehicles for Y.
patrolling nor night vision glasses and sophisticated Assumptions:
weapons; how can we be able to curb the militancy? I. The st udent will r equire a sketch of while
A Commander of Border Security Force calculat ing pr of it ear ned by t he dishonest
Assumptions: shopkeeper.
I. Militancy cant be curbed. II. The student should try to solve the sum related
II. Physical facilit ies of securit y f or ces help in to cubes and cuboids without drawing a sketch
increasing of efficiency of forces. of cuboid.
234. Statement: Since my childhood I always liked the 241. Statement: Despite knowing the fact t hat the
poem of poet X and I made my efforts to learn from examination paper of X will consist of hundr ed
the style of the poet to be a good poet. Mr Y questions on Reasoning we cant predict the ratio of
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I. It is possible to learn some qualities from the Assumptions:
poems of a good poet. I. Examination paper of X will consist of both verbal
II. Poems of poet X were in existence during the and non-verbal reasoning.
childhood of Mr Y. II. Some candidat es who are appear ing f or the
235. Statement: Our book on Non-Verbal Reasoning has examination X need some information regarding
been written systematically for students who are new the ratio of the questions of verbal and non-verbal
to the subject and now they do not require to join reasoning.
any coaching institute to learn the subject. An 242.Statement: The inv estor s who hav e made
advertisement investment through Agents may get their coupons
Assumptions: from the Agents on production of original savings
I. Students need a systematically written book on instrument to the Agent. A condition to public
Non-Verbal Reasoning. under a small saving schemes for investment
II. Students need the help of a coaching institute. Assumptions:
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bring their own typewriters at the time of the test of to investors.
typing skill. A condition in an advertisement II. No coupon will be provided directly from the main
Assumptions: office.
I. Candidates will not be able to bring their own 243. Statement: How can an alliance be possible with
typewriters. those hypocritical parties who fight for the poor and
II. Candidat es will be able t o br ing t heir own use billionaires as symbols? Leader of party Y
typewriters at the time of skill test. Assumptions:
237. Statement: Instances of brides being illtreated for I. Party Y is the only real fighter for the poor and
insufficient dowry are too common to make news the downtrodden.
and it seems that even position and rank are no II. The objectives of the parties should reflect in
guarantee that a woman will receive her in-laws their deeds also.
respect. A report in a newspaper 244. Statement: The courts should strive to give speedy
Assumptions: and fair justice and keep off from politics as well as
I. It does not behove a woman at a higher post to be corr uption. At t he same t ime it should dev elop
deprived of in-laws respect for insufficient dowry. commitment to objectives and improve its performance.
II. Torturing for dowry is not a trivial issue. Assumptions:
238. Statement: If you are keen to improve your English I. Nowadays, courts are delaying in giving justice
vocabulary, access the online dictionary service Your and have strayed away from their main objectives.
dictionary.com (http://www.yourdictionary.com) and II. The future of humans depends a lot on the
sign up wit h its send me the W ord of the Day judiciary.
everyday mailing list service. An advice to the 245. Statement: Most of the students are capable of
readers of a newspaper choosing right course for study as well as for their
Assumptions: career because they have educated parents. Mr X
I. People want to acquire a good vocabulary that Assumptions:
enables one to use the right word in the right I. Educated parents are necessary to choose the
context. right course for study or for a prosperous career.
II. Learning of a new word everyday via e-mail is II. Educated par ent s become helpf ul t o t heir
the only possible way. offsprings when the latter need some advice.
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246. Statement: How is it that only the northern part of 252. Statement: Wit h our adv anced br oadband
the country is involved in the Ram temple movement technology, you can now experience the best action
when the whole nation has Ram devotees? If we on the internet without the worry of huge telephone
want to rise above these petty political machinations bills, and at prices as low as Rs 500 per month.
there is an urgent need for a new breed of Indians An advertisement of company X.
with a mindset attuned to the present scenario and Assumptions:
instilled with values generated by centuries of true I. Now more people will have access to internet.
Indian civilisation. Mr Y II. People need to experience the best action on the
Assumptions: internet.
I. India comprises different types of mindsets. 253. Statement: English is easy if you follow our book
II. True Indian civilisation among the citizens is English Is Easy. An advertisement of a Publishing
desirable to inculcate the citizens with a lesson Company
of harmony. Assumptions:
247. Statement: The leader of country X has sent his I. Most people aspire to learn English.
special envoy to the capital of country Y, seeking II. One cant learn English without following the
the help of its PM to defuse the western crisis. A book English Is Easy.
report in a newspaper 254. Statement: Soft drinks penetration in rural areas
Assumptions: is only 10 per cent. If we have to hook the rural folk
I. Y is one of the western countries which has we need to give them single-serve soft drink packs
responded positively in building international at low price points. CEO of X Company
peace. Assumptions:
II. Efforts made by the PM of Y is likely to defuse I. Purchasing power of the people living in rural
the crisis in the western country. areas is low and it will make the people unable
248. Statement: With 17 PC Monitor of company X, get to purchase the beverage of company X even at
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with one-year guarantee period. an advertisement II. Low margin-high volumes is a way of successful
Assumptions: business.
I. More people will now be attracted towards 17 255. Statement: Why do we put pressures on children
PC Monitor of company X due to this scheme. to do exercises when they become adamant not to do
II. Offer of providing free goods to the customers the same? Why not opt for other mediums such as
with some other goods of a company is likely to break-dance etc to fulfil the desired objectives?
increase the sale of the company. Assumptions:
249. Statement: Medical and defence communities should I. Break-dances and exercises have some common
always keep vigil as prompt diagnosis and early benefits.
intervention could reduce morbidity and mortality II. Childr en would not hav e any hesit ation
and mitigate the ill-effects of a biological attack. participating in breakdances.
Mr X makes Y aware of his opinion. 256. Statement: We do not know why government is
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I. Biological attack is not desirable for society. of proposed dilution of government holding in the
II. Medical and defence communities are equipped joint sector automobile company, when neither party
with the instruments of diagnosis. is, however, willing to divulge details of the proposed
250.Statement: New auto policy allows 100% foreign rights issue. Senior representative of Company
funding and has kept in mind the need to address Y.
emerging problems and make the auto sector WTO- Assumptions:
compatible. Heavy Industries Minister I. An agreement is said to be reached only when
Assumptions: both the parties divulge details of the relevant
I. Auto policy needs to be formulated according to issues.
the needs of the citizens. II. Gov er nment makes people f ool by f alse
II. A policy aimed at making any sect or W TO- representation.
compatible and hassle-free is considered to be a 257. Statement: Almost two months after a girl was found
good policy. dead in a multi-storey apartment, the police are
251. Statement: X steel company has approached the exploring the possibility of using a lie-detector to
problem of rebar corrosion holistically by developing verify statements. A report in a newspaper
continuously cast, thermo-mechanically-treated (TMT) Assumptions:
low-car bon, high-st r engt h and high-duct ilit y I. The lie detector may not help the police to confirm
weldable rebars with superior corrosion resistance their suspicions.
for concrete structure work. MD of X Steel II. So f ar t he police hav e not used scient if ic
Company. techniques of interrogation and investigation to
Assumptions: unravel the mystery behind the death of the
I. Corrosion of reinforcing steel in concrete is a deceased.
complex phenomenon. 258. Statement: Indian software institutes fulfil the
II. A marriage between high-quality steel bar and worlds demand of excellent software. A news
high-performance concrete is desirable to ensure heading
longt erm durabilit y Assumptions:
of reinforced concrete in construction work. I. Indian software institutes are quite capable of
producing world-class software.
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II. In the field of software India has become far better Assumptions:
than any other country of the world. I. A person equipped with true qualities of humanity
259. Statement: Mr x, the fast bowler of country y, bid is mor e likely t o encourage harmony among
adieu to Test cricket to focus more on next years communities.
World Cup. Mr Z II. To assuage the feelings of the communities is
Assumptions: not a hard nut to crack.
I. Mr x will be fit for next years World Cup. 266. Statement: How painful it is that even fifty years
II. World Cup cricket is more important than Test aft er Independence a sect ion of t he count rys
cricket. population is not being considered as its citizens!
260. Statement: As far as prediction about your success A note in a newspaper about citizenship of a section
in the forthcoming PO examination is concerned, it in country X.
becomes necessary to know your level of preparation. Assumptions:
A tells B I. Fifty years is a long time span during which it is
Assumptions: feasible to provide citizenship to every section of
I. Knowledge of pr epar ation of B will indicate the population of country X.
whether B will succeed in the examination or II. Independence of a country ensures more powers
not. to its citizens.
II. Every competitor needs prediction about the result 267. Statement: Sanjay Leela Bhansali (a film director)
of his/her preparation for the examination. should be lauded and not criticised for the huge budget
261. Statement: If Miss J can ask for the extradition of of Devdas (a film). A comment by Mr X
Mr Z, supremo of a militant organisation, for the Assumptions:
assassination of former PM, why cant families of I. A person is not worthy of criticism only because
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connivance of chief minister Y, ask f or his II. Unless a person pumps in money, he/she cannot
extradition to UK to stand trial? A criticism made be the best in a field like cinema.
by a person. 268. Statement: Had my father been alive, he would never
Assumptions: have allowed me to join films. Miss X, a singer
I. Killings in st at e X wer e as deadly as t he Assumptions:
assassination of the former prime minister. I. Sometimes tragedy brings prosperity in the life
II. Mr Y is a culprit and so is Mr Z. of an individual.
262. Statement: If you have any information about drugs II. Film industry witnesses many ups and downs,
you can contact the officers of Narcotics Control therefore there is no guarantee that prosperity
Bureau. An instruction to the people by Narcotics will come in life.
Control Bureau 269. Statement: Our study materials do not necessarily
Assumptions: satisfy ones greed but certainly satisfy ones need to
I. Every person has information (more or less) about become a Pr obat ionar y Of f icer (PO). An
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II. If it is not said explicitly, people will not convey Assumptions:
the information they have about illegal drug I. Need to become a PO can be satisfied with certain
trafficking. amount of efforts but ones greed can not be
263. Statement: Please change the colour pattern of your satisfied with certainty.
number plate of vehicle on or before 1st July, 2002 II. Desires of most of the people (who aspire for PO)
as per the directions by Transport Department. A are not conducive to their real requirements.
request by Transport Department to owners of two- 270.Statement: If you believe that stars and planets
wheelers and four-wheelers. influence the course of your life, then the four-album
Assumptions: series Navagraha is meant for you. It is the collectors
I. The stipulated time is enough for the owners to series for those who want to keep their fortunes
make requisite changes in number plates. intact. An advertisement
II. People will abide by the request of the Transport Assumptions:
Department. I. Some people hanker af t er a pr osper ous lif e
264. Statement: Since most diseases result from faulty without labouring.
lifestyles or bad eating habits, why should animals II. Astronomy plays a vital role in ones life and
suffer in the research for cure for these man-made cautions one against unfavourable situations.
ills? View of Mr Y 271. Statement: Only you know what is better strategy
Assumptions: for you. So listen to various views but implement
I. Initiatives aimed at prevention are better than what suits you the best. An ultimate success
cure of a disease. formula to youngsters by an IAS topper among women.
II. It is not desirable to harass a species for the faults Assumptions:
of another species. I. Some people need help f r om other s while
265. Statement: There is a need to take steps that would choosing an appropriate strategy for preparations.
assuage the feelings of all the communities and II. Each individual has the capacity to judge herself
strengthen the forces of tolerance, brotherhood and as well as adopt right courses of action after self-
amity in state X, where communal violence has done evaluation.
immense damage. Mr Z, leader of opposition. 272.Statement: There should be a joint patrolling by
Indian and Pakistani forces to check infiltration of
militants into Jammu and Kashmir.PM of India
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Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Joint patrolling scheme is the only possible and I. Scholarship will attract the children to school.
practical way to check infiltration. II. Those children who are deprived of money but
II. Pakistan Gover nment will tur n down Indias intelligent will attend the school and scholarship
proposal of joint patrolling of LoC as unworkable will make their aspirations feasible.
in the present circumstances. 280. Statement: Smartness cannot be the only criteria
273. Statement: Unrestricted, free and fair competition for deciding a persons personality. Mr Y
is the only process to bring out the most competent Assumptions:
and committed of the aspirants to political leadership. I. Persons with equal smartness are not necessarily
A note in a newspaper treated equally.
Assumption: II. Personality of a person is not linked only with
I. Polit ical leadership is facing character crisis smartness.
everywhere. 281. Statement: Everyone desires to buy a mobile phone.
II. Existing condition of the country is conducive to a student
unrestricted, free and fair competition so that Assumptions:
the most competent and committed candidate can I. Mobile phones are not a necessity but an item of
be found out. luxury.
274. Statement: Readers are recommended to make II. Mobile phone makes one more active.
appropriate enquiries before sending money, incurring 282. Statement: Top rankers of forthcoming examination
any expenses or entering into any commitment in for probationary officers will definitely be from our
r elat ion to any adv er tisement published in our classr oom coaching. Co-or dinat or of XYZ
newspaper. An instruction to readers through classroom coaching
newspaper X. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. Most of the intelligent competitors are from XYZ
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false and alluring advertisements. II. Question-paper of the forthcoming examination
II. Appropriate enquiries are likely to reduce the will be entirely based on the concept-building
cases of fraud and other malpractices. papers of XYZ institute.
275. Statement: Register as a voter and secure your voting 283. Statement: It has become the need of the hour that
right. Notice issued in public interest by Chief we should entrust all the power, regulating our
Electoral Officer f ranchisees, t o one per son t o maint ain smoot h
Assumptions: r unning of our f r anchisees as well as t he
I. Some people still lack right of voting due to lack organisation. An employee of XYZ institute.
of proper registration. Assumptions:
II. Voting right is essential to make ones life more I. Entrusting powers to more persons will cause
dynamic, comfortable and prosperous. f lexibility and indiscipline and as a r esult
276. Statement: We realise that your needs change over regulation of organisational work will be hindered.
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designed keeping t hese changes in mind. So, the organisation.
whatever stage of life you are at, whatever your needs 284. Statement: Buy X washing machine and win a free
may be, you can count on us to have a solution. t r ip t o t he Asian Games in Kor ea. An
An advertisement advertisement of a product in India.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. People are attracted towards renovations. I. Most of the people do not want to wash the clothes
II. A wide range of insurance solutions is likely to manually.
garner more customers. II. Free trips to the Asian Games in Korea will give
277. Statement: The Election Commission has deputed a good entertainment to the buyers.
nine-member high level team of official to assess the 285. Statement: If you are facing distress-like situations,
situation in state X and gauge the feasibility of say physical assault , molestat ion, ev e-teasing,
holding early Assembly elections. harassment or any such situation but are reluctant
Assumptions: to report to the Police Station, call 3317004 and get
I. State X has just got out of its predicament as a prompt assistance from specially trained Women
result of communal riots. Police Of f icer s. You will be ensur ed of
II. People of state X will co-operate with the high confidentiality. Director-General of police of state
level team of officials in its objectives. X.
278. Statement: If the government wants to stop child Assumptions:
marriages, why not pass a law incorporating a clause I. In some cases, despit e facing dist r ess-like
that marriages so solemnised will be illegal and situations women do not file a complaint against
treated as child rape? the bad guys due to some social compulsions.
Assumptions: II. Victims of physical assaults etc are more likely
I. Child marriages still exist in our society. to express t heir tr auma t o specially t rained
II. Sever e punishment is mor e likely to rid t he W omen Police Of f icer s t han t o male police
society of evils. officers.
279. Statement: Provide scholarships to the children in 286. Statement: The film Ek Chhotisi Love Story is OK to
primary schools to increase the number of students watch once and nothing more. I am convinced that
in school. View of Mr X Koirala (the actress of the film) and Nair (the director
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of the film) are together in the ongoing debate on II. Playing wit h t he minor it y car ds giv es some
vulgarity in the film. The former has decided to get a leaders political berth but the status of their
stay while the latter has decided to go ahead with subjects remains unchanged.
the release only because they knew the movie didnt 294. Statement: Indias strength lies in its pluralism and
have much in it. View of a viewer of the movie Ek diver sity. In f act, even western countries which
Chhotisi Love Story tended to be quite monolithic are fast becoming
Assumptions: pluralistic and diverse.
I. Raising much hue and cry on trivial issues is Assumptions:
likely to give boost to a weak film. I. Diversity has become the order of the day.
II. A controversy over a film generates curiosity II. No country can ignore the diversity among their
among viewers. populace.
287. Statement: Religion-based parties are a negation of 295. Statement: When corrupt practices become a way of
our political system. Rather than solve problems, they life, society degenerates and political stability is
will only aggravate them. endangered.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. India is a secular country. I. Corruption harms every segment of society.
II. Indian people follow different religions. II. Only corruption-free society can have political
288. Statement: There can be no heroism without courage. stability.
But courage is characteristic of many kinds of people 296. Statement: Those without a voter identity card will
who are by no means heroes, such as pirates, robbers not be permitted to vote even if their names are in
and blood-thirsty raiders. the eligible voters list. Election Commissioner
Assumptions: on the eve of election
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of some noble cause is a hero. I. Voter identity cards have been issued to all the
II. Heroism can not be thought of without some sort voters in the country.
of violence. II. Voter identity cards have not been issued to all
289. Statement: For making any democracy successful, the voters in the country.
judiciary must be free from the control of executive 297. Statement: The disinv est ment in banks will
or legislature. eliminat e scams and also reduce NPAs thus
Assumptions: strengthening the nations finances.
I. Judiciary is the only wing which cares for the Assumptions:
needs and aspirations of citizens. I. Privatisation of banks will improve the Indian
II. Any kind of interference in the functioning of economy.
judiciary will hamper its spirit. II. Corruption in private organisations is less than
290. Statement: The progress in the IT field has been that in government organisations.
tremendous, despite the country running into rough 298. Statement: If universities in each state adopt the
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Assumptions: will severely rest rict the int er -stat e mobilit y of
I. Though the political and economic scene in the students and teachers.
countr y has been abysmal it has not cast a Assumptions:
shadow over the growth of the IT sector. I. Inter-state mobility of students and teachers is a
II. Ther e is no linkage between t he polit ical, major problem for the government.
economic and corporate-related activities within II. There are so many languages in India.
the country. 299. Statement: Care should be taken to see that language
291. Statement: Democracy will suffer great damage if learning does not become much of a burden on the
t he all-perv ading nexus bet ween cr iminals and students.
politicians is not effectively questioned by enlightened Assumptions:
people from all walks of life. I. Students are already overburdened.
Assumptions: II. Languages do not play any important role in
I. Criminalisation of politics will give a major blow professional life.
to the rule of law. 300.Statement: Lack of transparency in financial and
II. It is only in the hands of the people to break the investment policies and bureaucratic delays are major
nexus between politicians and criminals. hurdles as India tries to integrate its economy into
292. Statement: Politicians turning into ministers is a the global market.
nat ur al t ransfor mat ion ev en if t he qualit y of Assumptions:
performance rarely matches expectations. I. The investment policies need to be changed for
Assumptions: large-scale globalisation in India.
I. No ministers have adequate quality and skills. II. Bureaucrats in India are corrupt.
II. Ministers should be able to handle their job 301. Statement: Neglecting the manufacturing sector and
efficiently. veering towards the information technology industry
293. Statement: Some ambit ious political leader s is what has led to the slowdown in the economy.
themselves use grievances of minorities as empty Assumptions:
slogans to grab political power. I. The growth in manufacturing sector can boost
Assumptions: the Indian economy.
I. Such leaders have no mass base nor genuine II. Infor mat ion t echnology indust r y needs less
support , except for an occasional emot ional manpower than manufacturing sector.
upsurge.
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302.Statement: Imparting greater economic value to the Assumptions:


time and labour of the poor through technological I. Politics is a convenient means to become high
and knowledge empower ment should receiv e and mighty.
priority. An economists opinion II. Political leaders use party funds for their personal
Assumptions: benefits.
I. The poor get very little wages for their labour. 310. Statement: Public sect or is a great sour ce of
II. Only upliftment of the poor can enhance the cor rupt ion. And in f act this is t he reason why
economy of a country. government servants make concerted efforts to ensure
303. Statement: International players are role models and that the transition to privatisation of this sector is
set examples by their actions on the field. Whatever stalled.
we do on field makes impact on younger generation. Assumptions:
Zimbabwean captain Heath Streak I. Public sector employees want to stay earning
Assumptions: money through wrong means.
I. International players should be cautious in their II. Private companies can manage the countrys
approach. resourses more efficiently.
II. Most of international players lack good behaviour 311. Statement: With the entire administrative system of
on the field. the country steeped in corruption, any attempt at
304. Statement: Globalisation should not be seen as an diluting the powers of the CVC must be thwarted by
automatic remedy for all economic maladies. It must all, and especially the media.
be tinkered so that its benefits are not denied to the Assumptions:
poor. I. Media works as the most important instrument
Assumptions: of control against the people in power.
I. Until poverty is wiped out, economy cant be II. CVC reputation is beyond reproach.
boosted up. 312. Statement: The emergence of acute competition
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economy healthy. consumer.
305. Statement: Nowadays the audiences too have become Assumptions:
very intelligent. You cannot con them with money. I. The monopoly of a company in a specific sector
Anupam Kher after his removal from the multicrore is not good for consumers.
television game show Sawal Das Crore Ka II. When competition among companies increases,
Assumptions: the consumer get better quality, new technology,
I. Sawal Das Crore Ka is not a very popular game discounts and innovative sales schemes.
show. 313. Statement: India suf fer s a huge loss of power
II. Intelligent persons cannot be lured by money only. annually. Technically described as transmission and
306. Statement: No reform of income-tax law can be distribution losses, this is a euphemism for large-
completed without a reasonable and rational personal scale theft.
income-tax rate structure in our country. Assumptions:
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I. Until the present exemption limit for individuals II. Large-scale transmission and distribution losses
is not raised, tax evasion and black money cant are not possible.
be checked. 314. Statement: The most important quality a model
II. Developed countries have reasonable income-tax should possess is conf idence. One need not be
rate structure. conventionally good-looking to be a model.
307. Statement: India has had a long and honourable Assumptions:
history of writers on social concerns but the problem I. To become a model what counts is not a good-
is that Indians dont have a sense of history. looking f ace but knowledge, conf idence and
Assumptions: elegance.
I. The individual bias of an author affects the spirit II. Good looks are no criteria for being a model.
of history but this is not the case with social 315. Statement: The economic fortunes of the USA would
issues. determine the health of the Indian economy. FICCI
II. The present issues of social concern can not president
constitute a part of history. Assumptions:
308. Statement: The functioning of Nehrus democratic I. Indian economy has no independent existence
system remains the best guarantee of Indian pluralism. of its own.
But it has also served to create and perpetuate Indias II. The US economy influences the world economy.
various particularisms. 316. Statement: Integrity and simplicity of life are not
Assumptions: regarded as virtues any more.
I. No leadership other than that of Nehrus could Assumptions:
ensure harmony in diversity in India. I. Nowadays cunning and fraud is the gateway of
II. In a diverse country like India it is not easy to success.
mitigate particularisms. II. Only those qualities are virtues which help to
309. Statement: Anybody smitten by the urge of seizing earn name and fame.
and wielding power forms a political party, gets it 317. Statement: Legislat ion alone cannot change
registered and starts collecting funds for the party entrenched customs and social attitudes. Womens
through various means. plight is compounded by their ignorance of rights
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and reluctance to seek legal remedies even when Assumptions:


they are aware of them. I. High-rise buildings are very much unsafe for
Assumptions: human lives during natural calamities.
I. Only literacy can change entrenched customs and II. The large scale of migration from the rural areas
social attitudes. to the towns and lack of proper civic planning
II. Women are generally subject to ill-treatment in there is behind the massive loss of human lives.
our society. 326. Statement: Good batsmen or good bowlers cannot be
318. Statement: In 20 years, physics would become judged from their performance in one or two matches.
redundant because scientists will have solved the Assumptions:
mysteries of the universe. Stephen Hawking. I. Giving frequent chances to freshers is a must for
Assumptions: judging their capacity as a good batsman or
I. Physics is the science in which we study about bowler.
the Universe. II. The average of runs scored by a batsman and
II. Most of the mysteries of the universe have already wickets taken by a bowler stretched over several
been solved. matches is the real index to judge them as good
319. Statement:The investment in human development or bad performers.
must cont inue because only wit h t he help of 327. Statement: Invest in the pension plans of LIC and
educational institutions of a high standard can the ensure lifelong security and best returns. An
country maintain the flow of talent. advertisement.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. A country cant be branded as developed if it lacks I. People will respond to this ad.
talented persons. II. People want lifelong security.
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institutes are lesser in number than that required. doing it, it was all fine. But the moment we do it, it
320. Statement: Urdu is neither the language of Indian all goes wrong. Finance minister of country `X
Muslims only nor of all of them. It is an Indian on the Oppositions stand on privatisation.
language which belongs to all of us like all great Assumptions:
languages. I. The Opposition should respond positively to well-
Assumptions: intentioned actions of the government.
I. Urdu originated and developed in India. II. Privatisation is good for the health of country Xs
II. Muslims under st and that Ur du is their own economy.
language. 329. Statement: Good mar ks alone dont make you
321. Statement: There is enough for mans need, and successful in life. It is how many marks you got by
not for his greed. Gandhiji understanding the subject that matters.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Needs can always be satisf ied wit h cer tain I. Higher marks can be scored in exams by rote.
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. alone; it has much wider importance in our life.
II. Man is greedy by nature. 330. Statement: Dont take a job just for money. Take a
322. Statement: There is no value-based education at all. job to serve people and benefit them more and more.
Educat ion has become commer cial with sev er al Assumptions:
malpractices taking place at various levels. I. Most of the people work solely for money.
Assumptions: II. A job/assignment undertaken out of interest and
I. Commercialisation of education has immensely social responsibility not only gives money and
harmed our social interests. status to a person but also a mission in life.
II. Values and education should be synonymous with 331. Statement: For the educated and ambitious people
each other. the only alternative to enforced poverty now seems
323. Statement: Hist ory should not be used in t he t o seek business f or t une and employment
contemporary context to promote hatred between opportunities abroad.
communities. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. Government polices are insufficient in providing
I. Some politicians have come to power mainly by employment to the educated people.
using history for political ends. II. Educated and ambitious people are not satisfied
II. History should be seen within itself and not wit h the av ailable business f or t unes and
outside its purview. employment opportunities.
324. Statement: People will be ready to spend big money 332. Statement: Despite being busy directing films and
on a course, if big money can be made in a related producing serials for TV, I am always on the look-
industry. An industrialist out for acting assignments An actor director in
Assumptions: an interview.
I. The demand of any professional course is related Assumptions:
to its relevance. I. Direction is a responsibility which one cant enjoy
II. A less expensive course lands a person in a less- because it is a high-calibre job.
earning net. II. A good actor is paid more heavily than a good
325. Statement: An earthquake is a natural phenomenon director.
but the scale of death is definitely not. 333. Statement: Any democratic process is deeply flawed
if it excludes women from polity.
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Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Like men, women are an integral part of society. I. The soul is like a clothes-hanger.
II. Except in a few developed countries, women have II. The soul is immortal.
not been given proper representation in polity. 342. Statement: Those who say that the Indians have a
334. Statement: Stagnant industrial growth in the past dangerous level of tolerance to the extent that
two years has crippled job opportunities in urban they would tolerate even non-independence for peace
India. forget the history of India.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Industrial growth in India is linked with global I. Some persons believe that Indians are tolerant to
industrial ups and downs. a dangerous level.
II. Industries are the mainstay for job-seekers in II. Some persons do not believe that Indians are
urban areas. tolerant to a dangerous level.
335. Statement: Winning votes and capturing power alone 343. Statement: A chariot is made of wheels, horses etc.
is not enough. Winning the hearts of the people also But none of these parts is the chariot itself.
matters. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. A chariot is an incomplete construction.
I. People expect their representatives to behave II. Parts can never substitute the whole.
impartially, transparently and work for public 344. Statement: When I retaliate, I shall go one step
welf are. further in violence.
II. Winning votes and winning the hearts of the Assumptions:
people are interrelated. I. Violence has been used against me.
336. Statement: Central Recruitment Board has declared II. I do not take an offence lying down.
final results for Bank PO and (CRB) enlisted 218 345. Statement: When we cant even buy a fan, how can
candidates, twenty more than the announcement in we afford a cooler?
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Assumptions: I. We cant afford a cooler.
I. Sur plus candidat es might be selected II. A cooler is costlier than a fan.
provisionally. 346. Statement: Some people think that they can achieve
II. The CRB has the power to alter the number of anything with practice. They forget that there is a
candidates to be recruited. thing called born genius.
337. Statement: I dont think our bowlers bowled badly. Assumptions:
We just didnt have the runs on the board to win us I. Practice is not necessary for success.
the game. A captain of X cricket team. II. A born genius is always successful.
Assumptions: 347. Statement: Some of our staff are not giving their full
I. Bowlers alone cannot bring victory for a country output. We must punish them. - A manager to his
in a match. colleague
II. In spite of bad bowling, batsmen can bring the Assumptions:
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338. Statement: The anti-defection law is ineffective not staff.
because it is defective but because the enforcing II. The manager may not be in a position to punish
authority, the speaker of the legislature, is obsessed the erring staff.
by party politics. Chief Election Commissioner of 348. Statement: Persons who have got the passes need
country X. not stop for security checks. They can go inside
Assumptions: without this formality. - a notice at a function
I. Enforcing authority needs to be impartial in a Assumptions:
democratic country. I. The function is not very important from the
II. Country X is suffering from horse-trading in security point of view.
politics. II. Those having passes can be trusted.
339. Statement: We have to fashion liberalisation for 349. Statement: I always listened to my inner voice. And
ourselves. If you have to wear a hat of liberalisation, that is why I was saved from sin on many occasions.
please wear one that fits your head. Former PM of Gandhi in his autobiography
country X. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. Our inner voice asks us not to sin.
I. The economy of country X is not conducive to II. Gandhi never committed a sin.
meet liberalisation. 350. Statement: How can you be so rude? Your father
II. The policy of liberalisat ion pursued by t he was such a polite person!
incumbent government is adversely affecting the Assumptions:
interests of many sections of our society. I. Politeness is hereditary.
340. Statement: All chocolates are bad for teeth. So why II. Politeness is not hereditary.
not eat the tastier ones? an advertisement 351. Statement: Whenever I come to watch the match,
Assumptions: India loses a wicket. So I will not see the crucial
I. One should eat chocolates. India-Pak match on Friday.
II. Nobody eats chocolates. Assumptions:
341. Statement: Our soul accepts new material bodies I. My coming to watch is one cause of India losing
giving up the old and useless ones, just as a person a wicket.
puts on new garments. II. India will win the match on Friday.
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352. Statement: There must be some addictive substance I. In other countries, the police do not have to
in Gutkha. Whenever I dont chew it for more than undergo stress and strain while doing their duty.
two hours, I feel uneasy. II. The police are expected to do their duties without
Assumptions: stress or strain.
I. Feeling uneasy is a sign of addiction. 363. Statement: If children are to manage our world in
II. Gutkha should be taken once every two hours. future, then they need to be equipped to do so.
353. Statement: I cant make it in the UPSC exam. I am Assumptions:
just not hardworking. I. The world has always educated children.
Assumptions: II. It is possible to educate children.
I. Hard work is necessary to succeed in UPSC exam. 364. Statement: There is no shopping complex for this
II. UPSC exam is tough. colony; people have to go to the main market.
354. Statement: I hope to succeed in the SBI PO exam. Assumptions:
They had more vacancies. I. This colony may be far from main market.
Assumptions: II. The people do not want to go to the main market.
I. The more the vacancies, the greater the chances 365. Statement: Take t his ov en home and you can
of success. prepare very tasty dishes which you were unable to
II. SBI PO exam is easier. prepare earlier. - An advertisement of X brand oven.
355. Statement: It is high time the RBI took a look at Assumptions:
infrastructure lending by commercial banks. I. The user knows the procedure recipe of tasty
Assumptions: dishes but does not have the proper oven to cook.
I. Infr astr uctur e lending is the best ser vice II. Only X brand oven can cook very tasty dishes.
commercial banks can provide. 366. Statement: Please note that the company will provide
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infrastructure lending by commercial banks. A condition in an advertisement.
356. Statement: By wining the Booker Prize, Arundhati Assumptions:
Roy gives Indian writ ing in English global I. The local candidates would be having some or
acceptance. other arrangement for their stay.
Assumptions: II. The company plans to select only local
I. Booker prize is a sign of recognition for English candidates.
wr iting. 367. Statement: Traffic police be given anti-pollution
II. Indian writing in English has come of age. masks while manning traffic signals.
357. Statement: Indians are no longer aghast when they Assumptions:
come across stories of corruption. I. The traffic police will be able to carry out their
Assumptions: work after wearing the mask.
I. Earlier, corruption came to Indians as a shock. II. The masks are safe for wearing and there is no
II. Corruption is not a new phenomenon. other adverse side-effect.
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activities are far more dangerous than our external policy-maker s hav e acknowledged t he ser v ices
enemies. rendered by the voluntary agencies.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Our external enemies are not dangerous. I. Voluntary agencies have been in existence in India
II. Hedonistic activities cant be performed without even before the First Five-Year Plan.
aids. II. Voluntary agencies have contribution in designing
359. Statement: The Indian cr icket team tr ounced of the First Five-Year-Plan.
pakistan 4-1 in Toronto to lift the Sahara Cup. 369. Statement: As a nation we are committed to protect
Assumptions: and promote the interests of all those who are socio-
I. Both India and Pakistan participated in the Sahara economically vulnerable.
Cup. Assumptions:
II. Only India and Pakistan part icipated in t he I. It is possible to protect and promote interests of
Sahara Cup. socio-economically weak people.
360. Statement: This book is for those who are interested II. A nation should have certain commitments for
to know more about Indian History. its people.
Assumptions: 370. Statement: This book has been written for every
I. People who are interested to know about the one and does not requir e reader s to hav e any
author may read books. experience in handling computers. An author of
II. Every book may attract some readers. a book on computers.
361. Statement: Helping the poor is the real service to Assumptions:
humanity. I. It is possible to learn computers with the help of
Assumptions: a book only.
I. Poor people are in need of help from others. II. It is possible to learn to handle computers only
II. If we do not help poor, we will not be called after reading the book.
human beings. 371. Statement: Health is the foundation of well-being,
362. Statement: The police in India have to cope with virtue, prosperity, wealth, happiness and salvation.
t remendous st ress and st r ain while having t o Assumptions:
maintain security and order. I. Happiness results in health and well-being.
Assumptions: II. People desir e t o be happy, pr osperous and
virtuous.
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372. Statement: Authorised Indian Edition illegal for Assumptions:


sale or distribution outside India A publishers I. Employees are likely to be sensitive enough to
note on the cover page of a book. learn by observing the behaviour of their bosses.
Assumptions: II. Normally bosses are considered as sources of
I. Indian editions may be in demand in nearby reward and punishment.
countries. 380. Statement: But, out of A, B, C and D products, you
II. It may be possible to sell or distribute this book buy B, which alone is based on int er nat ional
outside India. technology. - A shopkeeper tells a customer.
373. Statement: Pollution is a slow poison, and therefore Assumptions:
social scientists and the media must work together I. The cust omer s nor mally accept t he
to create sensitivity among people. recommendation of the shopkeeper.
Assumptions: II. Use of international technology is supposed to
I. Media is well informed and aware about the effects ensure better quality standards.
of pollution. 381. Statement: The organisat ion should pr omot e
II. Media is likely to influence people to raise their employees on the basis of merit alone and not on the
sensitivity towards various problems. basis of length of service or seniority.
374. Statement: In country X a public servant cannot Assumptions:
claim immunity from prosecution for any objectionable I. Length of service or seniority does not alone
act committed while performing his official duty. reflect merit of an employee.
Assumptions: II. It is possible to determine and measure merit of
I. A public ser v ant is likely to commit an an employee.
objectionable act while performing his official 382. Statement: Highly brilliant and industrious students
duty. do not always excel in the written examination.
II. Every one is equal before law. Assumptions:
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India has led to higher eff iciency of the Indian mediocre students.
companies who are competing with them. II. The brilliant and industrious students cannot
Assumptions: always write good answer in the exam.
I. Employees of multinationals may serve as models 383. Statement: Country A would explore all channels
for Indian companys employees. to diffuse current tensions with country B and bring
II. Competition will reduce many Indian companies peace on its borders. Statement of spokesperson
to ashes. of country A.
376. Statement: Only candidates having B. Tech., B.E., Assumptions:
MBA and MCA with at least one years exposure to I. Country A is desirous to diffuse current tension
software will be considered for admission to our and restore peace with country B
course - Admission criterion of a reputed software II. It is desirable to use more than one channel when
training institute. complex issues are to be settled amicably.
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I. The candidates having requisite background are Central government pensioners would get dearness
likely to complete the course successfully. relief with immediate effect but till date, banks have
II. The institute is choosy about admitting candidates not credited the arrears. A statement from a
to its courses. Pensioners Forum.
377. Statement: If you would like to have any more Assumptions:
information of XYZ credit card, call us between 8.00 I. Most of the banks normally take care of the
am and 8. 00 pm 365 days of t he year -An pensioners.
advertisement of XYZ credit card company. II. Two months time is sufficient for the government
Assumptions: machinery to move and give effect to pensioners.
I. Competition produces more friendly customer 385. Statement: The bridge was built at the cost of Rs
service. 128 crores and even civil bus service is not utilising
II. The company values and appreciates the need of it. What a pity to see it grossly underutilised! A
the customers. citizens view on a new flyover linking east and west
378. Statement: You are expected to be frank and objective sides of a suburb.
while wr it ing your self appr aisal report . -An Assumptions:
instruction for writing self-appraisal report I. The building of such bridges does not serve any
Assumptions: public objective.
I. Unless cautioned, people may tend to be a little II. There has to be some accountability and utility of
shy and less objective while writing their self- money spent on public projects.
appraisal report. 386. Statement: Use our product to improve memory of
II. Every self-appraisal report helps the person in your child; it is based on natural herbs and has no
his further development. harmf ul side-eff ects. - Adver t isement of a
379. Statement: The higher echelons of any organisation pharmaceutical company.
are expected to be models of observational learning Assumptions:
and should not be considered as merely sources of I. People generally opt for a medical product which
rewards and punishments. is useful and has no harmful side effects.
II. Impr ov ing memory of child is considered as
important by many parents.
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387. Statement: The traders of State K would observe a will be convenient. Appeal of residents of Cheka
statewide bandh as the state has failed to meet their Naka to the city bus company.
demand to resolve sales tax and other issues. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. The convenience of the city bus company is much
I. The traders of State K have earlier tried other more important than the needs of the consumers.
usual procedures to get their problems solved. II. The city bus company is indif f er ent t o t he
II. State K is not keen to solve the problem of traders. aspirations of the residents of Shramnagar.
388. Statement: India must earn a lot of foreign exchange 397. Statement: Desirable and qualified candidates should
to achieve her target of economic development. submit their application form along with the requisite
Assumptions: qualifications and their biodata. An advertisement
I. India desires to achieve the target of economic for admission.
development. Assumptions:
II. It is possible f or India to earn more foreign I. Merely having qualification and aptitude for the
exchange. job does not make a person suitable for the job.
389. Statement: As you want to succeed in life, you must II. Many candidates shall apply because they are
work hard. `A tells `B. interested in the job.
Assumptions: 398. Statement: It has been felt that at a time when the
I. B is capable of doing hard work. airline faces tough competition and is passing through
II. All those who have worked hard have succeeded critical economic conditions, the remaining higher
in life. posts should be opened for outside professionals
390. Statement: The nutritional status of children in India instead of filling them up with insider applicants.
is bet t er compar ed to that in other dev eloping Assumptions:
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Assumptions: without contributing much to the organisation.
I. It is not possible t o est imat e nut rit ional II. It is most likely that problems of the airline would
requirement of children in other countries. be solved by experienced professionals.
II. India can become a developed country. 399. Statement: KLM company has decided t o issue
391. Statement: He teaches behavioral science but see debentures to mop up resources.
how he behaves with others? Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. KLM company has already explored other sources
I. Our behaviour is controlled by others. to collect resources.
II. One is expected to follow what one preaches. II. There are very few competitors in the market for
392. Statement: Economic development and social justice the products of KLM company.
should go hand in hand. 400.Statement: Tenders are invit ed f r om r eput ed
Assumptions: contractors for pre-qualification. The tender notice
I. Only economic development can bring social of a public sector company
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II. Life without social justice is worth not living. I. The company seeks to do quality business.
393. Statement: I have not received telephone bills for II. The company expects contractual and competitive
nine months in spite of several complaints. A rates for its work.
telephone customers letter to the editor of a daily. 401. Statement: The state government X is committed to
Assumptions: restrict smoke levels on the roads of the metropolis
I. Every customer has a right to get bills regularly as per the desired parameters.
from the telephone company. Assumptions:
II. The customers complaints point to defect in the I. It is possible to determine the smoke levels.
service which is expected to be corrected. II. A commit ted gov er nment can car ry for war d
394. Statement: Greater public participation results in welfare measures for its people.
good civic governance. Statement of Municipal 402.Statement: To reduce the oil pool deficit it has been
Commissioner of city A. decided to hike the prices of diesel and petrol.
Assumptions: The spokesman of the government
I. The municipal office is not competent to effect Assumptions:
good civic administration. I. The amount earned by this increase may be
II. Good civic governance is a matter of collective substantial enough to reduce the deficit.
will and effort of the people and administration. II. There may be widespread protests against the
395. Statement: To investigate the murder of the lone price hike.
resident of a flat, the police interrogated the domestic 403. Statement: The X passenger car manufact uring
servant, the watchman of the multistoried buildings company announced a sharp reduction in the prices
and the liftman. of their luxury cars.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. The domestic servant, watchman and the liftman I. There may be an increase in the sale of their
can give a clue about the suspected murder. luxury cars.
II. Generally in such cases the persons known to II. Other such car manufacturers may also reduce
the resident is directly or indirectly involved in their prices.
the murder. 404. Statement: A foreign film producer rendered his
396. Statement: If the city bus which runs between Cheka apology before Indian society for misinterpreting an
Naka and Vande Park is extended to Shramnagar, it Indian epic.
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Assumptions: 412. Statement: The government has set up a fact-finding


I. Indians are very sensitive to the misinterpretation mission to look into the possible reasons for the
of their epics. recent violence in the area.
II. It is possible to derive wrong meaning from the Assumptions:
epic. I. The mission may be able to come up with credible
405. Statement: Lalits mother instructed him to return information about the incidents.
home by train if it rains heavily. II. The people in the area may cooperate with the
Assumptions: mission and come for war d to giv e det ailed
I. Lalit may not be able to decide himself if it rains information related to the incidents.
heavily. 413. Statement: An advertisement: If you want to follow
II. The trains may ply even if it rains heavily. the footprints of an ideal leader, wear X brand of
406. Statement: The Government of India has decided to shoes.
start a track II dialogue with its neighbour to reduce Assumptions:
tension in the area. I. Most people like to become ideal leaders.
Assumptions: II. One cant become ideal leader unless one wears
I. The neighbouring country may agree to participate X brand of shoes.
in the track II dialogue. 414. Statement: Every citizen must be committed to the
II. The people involved in track II dialogue may be social cause; if he is not, his citizenship should be
able to persuade their respective Governments. cancelled.
407. Statement: The host in one of t he popular TV Assumptions:
programmes announced that the channel will contact I. It is possible t o f ind out whet her a
the viewers between 6.00 a.m. and 8.00 p.m. on citizen is committed to the social cause or not.
weekdays and the lucky ones will be given fabulous II. Citizenship of any citizen can be cancelled.
prizes. 415. Statement: An advertisement: Now you can own a
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I. The people may remain indoors to receive the Assumptions:
phone call. I. People do not want to buy used cars.
II. More people may start watching the programme. II. Most people can afford to pay Rs 1,999 per month
408. Statement: The X group of employees association for a new car.
have opposed Voluntary Retirement Scheme to the 416. Statement: Beware of dogs. Our dogs do not bark but
employees of some organisations. they are trained to distinguish between genuine
Assumptions: guests and intruders.
I. Only those employees who are not efficient may Assumptions:
opt for the scheme. I. Barking dogs rarely bite.
II. The response of the employees may be lukewarm II. Our dogs could be dangerous for intruders.
towards the scheme and it may not benefit the 417. Statement: W it hout r efor ming t he entir e
organisation to the desired level. administ r ativ e system, we cannot eradicat e
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strike of work by the employees, the government has Assumptions:
agr eed to wor k out an ef f ect ive social secur it y I. The existence of corruption and prejudice is good.
programme. II. Ther e is enough f lexibility t o change t he
Assumptions: administrative system.
I. The striking employees may not be satisfied with 418. Statement: The regulatory authority has set up a
the announcement and continue the agitation. review committee to find out the reasons for unstable
II. The str iking employees may withdr aw t heir stock prices.
agitation with immediate effect and start working. Assumptions:
410. Statement: The head of t he or ganisation I. The investors may regain confidence in stock
congratulated the entire staff in his speech for their market by this decision.
sincere effort to bring down the deficit and urged II. The review committee has the expertise to find
them to give their best for attaining a more profitable out the causes for volatility in the stock market.
position in future. 419. Statement: Get rid of your past for future, get our
Assumptions: new-generation fridge at a discount in exchange of
I. The employees may get motivated and maintain old. An advertisement
and if possible enhance their present level of Assumptions:
work. I. The sales of the new fridge may increase in the
II. The employees may now relax and slow down in coming months.
their day-to-day work as there is no immediate II. People prefer to exchange future with past.
threat of huge deficit. 420. Statement: Learn computer at no cost and make
411. Statement: Private Property, trespassers will be your life more meaningful.An advertisement
prosecuted A notice on a plot of land. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. People prefer to join courses without any fees.
I. The passerby may read the notice and may not II. Knowledge in comput er makes lif e mor e
tresspass. meaningful.
II. The people ar e scar ed of pr osecut ion and, 421. Statement: The government has decided to launch
therefore, never tresspass. food-for-work programme in all the drought-affected
areas.
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I. The government has the machinery to implement II. The total tax collection may increase substantially.
the food for work programme in all the drought 430. Statement: The Government has decided to levy 2
affected areas. per cent surcharge on the tax amount payable for
II. There is enough food in stock to implement the funding drought relief programmes.
programmes successfully. Assumptions:
422. Statement: The head of the organisation has decided I. The Government does not have sufficient money
to reward those employees who will help reducing to fund drought relief programmes.
expenditure substantially by suggesting innovative II. The amount collected by way of surcharge may
techniques. be adequate t o f und t hese dr ought r elief
Assumptions: programmes.
I. The employees may be able to come out with 431. Statement: The X Housing Finance Company has
innovative ideas. offered its services to search a suitable home at no
II. The employees may be encouraged to apply their extra cost for those who avail housing loan from it.
mind to earn the reward. Assumptions:
423. Statement: The civ ic authority has adv ised the I. The customers may prefer to take housing loan
residents in the area to use mosquito repellents or from X Housing Finance Company as they can
sleep inside nets as a large number of people are sav e a lot of their time and money spent in
suffering from malaria. searching a suitable home.
Assumptions: II. No other Housing Finance Company has offered
I. Local residents have enough money to arrange any such extra services alongwith housing loan.
for the repellents or nets. 432. Statement: World Health Organisation has decided
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bites as they have other pressing needs. in India as per capita expenditure on health in India
424. Statement: The Government should engage the Army is very low compared to many other countries.
for the rapid rehabilitation of people affected by the Assumptions:
cyclone. I. The enhanced assist ance may subst ant ially
Assumptions: increase the per capita expenditure on health in
I. Only the Army can rehabilitate the people affected India and bring it on par with other countries.
by the cyclone quickly. II. The Government funding is less than adequate
II. The Army can take up works other than war also. to provide basic medical facilities in India.
425. Statement: His recent investment in the shares of 433. Statement: The government has decided to hold the
company A is only a gamble. employers responsible for deducting tax at source
Assumptions: for all its employees.
I. He may incur loss on his investment. Assumptions:
II. He may gain from his investment. I. The employers may still not arrange to deduct
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least this year for the rehabilitation of people affected II. The employees may not allow the employers to
by cyclone because cyclone visits suddenly. deduct tax at source.
Assumptions: 434. Statement: The X-Airlines has decided to increase
I. The Army should be deployed for all such sudden the passenger fare by 15 per cent with immediate
incidents. effect.
II. Some precautionary plan is being made to prevent Assumptions:
destruction caused by cyclone. I. The demand for seats of the X-Airlines may remain
427. Statement: It is not true always that the adoption of unchanged even after the hike of fare.
latest technology ensures increased productivity and II. Other air line companies may also hike t he
capacity. passenger fares.
Assumptions: 435. Statement: Our bank provides all your banking
I. It is possible to prove that increased productivity requirements at one location. An advertisement
and capacity are due t o adopt ion of latest of a bank
technology. Assumptions:
II. The productivity and capacity can be increased I. Cust omer s pr efer to car r y out all banking
by discarding latest technology. transactions at one place.
428. Statement: If you could not collect the required II. People may get attracted by the advertisement and
amount by oral call you must publish an advertisement carry out their transactions with this bank.
in a widely read newspaper. 436. Statement: Bank A has announced reduction of half
Assumptions: percentage on the interest rate on retail lending with
I. People rarely respond to oral call. immediate effect.
II. Gener ally people ar e reluct ant t o r ead an Assumptions:
advertisement in a newspaper. I. Other banks may also reduce the retail lending
429. Statement: The Union Government has decided to rates to be in competition.
withdraw existing tax relief on various small savings II. The Bank A may be able to attract more customers
schemes in a phased manner to augment its tax for availing retail loans.
collection. 437. Statement: The M Cooperative Housing Society has
Assumptions: put up a notice at its gate that salespersons are not
I. People may still continue to keep money in small allowed inside the society.
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Assumptions: of a school has informed the Principal that they will


I. All the salespersons will stay away from the M not send their children to the school unless the school
Cooperative Housing Society. authority reduces the fees with immediate effect.
II. The security guard posted at the gate may be able Assumptions:
to stop the salespersons entering the society. I. Majority of the parents may agree with the PTA
438. Statement: It is not tr ue that the might iest and may not send their wards to the school.
superpower always wins wars and gets accolades II. The school authority may accede to the demand
from other countries. of the PTA and reduce the fees.
Assumptions: 447. Statement: If you are fir st class graduate, our
I. Winners are sometimes admired and appreciated. organisation is the best place for you to work. An
II. Winners are occasionally criticised. advertisement
439. Statement: Nobody can predict as to how long our Assumptions:
country would take to contain the unfortunate and I. No other organisation may require first class
disastrous terrorist activities. graduates as they may not get adequate number
Assumptions: of applications.
I. It is impossible to put an end to terrorist activities. II. First class graduates may get attracted and apply
II. Efforts to control the terrorist activities are on. to this organisation.
440. Statement: Wars must be discouraged vehemently 448. Statement: Provide mid-day meals to the children
even though majority of the victims might have been in primary schools to increase the number of students
a nuisance to peace-loving people. attending schools.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Some people create problems to peace-loving I. Mid-day meals will attract the children to the
people. schools.
II. Wars kill majority of the wicked people. II. Those children who are otherwise deprived of
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opinion was dishonoured by the economically strong 449. Statement: Salary cannot be the only criteria for
and scientifically advanced superpower. deciding a persons potential.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Superpowers need not take any heed of global I. Persons with equal potential are not necessarily
public opinion. paid equally.
II. Global public opinion should have been against II. Salary of a person is not linked only with the
the imposition of war. potential.
442. Statement: Wars must be discouraged vehemently 450. Statement: Everyone desires to buy a personal
even though majority of the victims might have been computer. statement of a college student.
a nuisance to peace loving people. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. Personal computers are not a need but a luxury.
I. Innocent people are also killed in wars. II. Use of personal computer improves quality of skill.
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desirable impact. examination this year will be definitely from our
443. Statement: The gov ernment has decided to pay school. Principal of a School `X.
compensation to the tune of Rs 1 lakh to the family Assumptions:
members of those who are killed in railway accidents. I. The teachers of the school have prepared their
Assumptions: students thoroughly.
I. The government has enough funds to meet the II. Most of int elligent student s in t he cit y ar e
expenses due to compensation. studying in School X.
II. There may be reduction in incidents of railway 452. Statement: It has become a necessity to computerise
accidents in near future. all the functions of our Institute to maintain the
444. Statement: The X-Air lines has t empor arily present position. statement of the Director of XYZ
suspended flights to a few destinations for the next Institute.
four days due to the strike call given by the Pilots Assumptions:
Association. I. Unless comput er ised, the Inst it ut e will f all
Assumptions: behind in the race.
I. The airlines may be able to restore all the flights II. The functions of the Institute are too complex to
after four days. be handled manually.
II. The Pilots Association may withdraw the strike 453. Statement: Music Loving Club has announced a
call within four days. wide v ar iety of pr ogr ammes by the visiting
445. Statement: The civic authority has appealed to the musicians. An advertisement
citizens to cooperate in curbing rampant power theft Assumptions:
in the locality. I. A large number of people are interested to get
Assumptions: entertainment through the programme.
I. The local citizens group may respond to the request II. The art ist es may att r act a large number of
and form groups of people to detect such cases of audience.
power theft. 454. Statement: Central Bank, which is the largest bank
II. Those who are engaged in stealing power may in the country, has decided to reduce its workforce
stop doing so for fear of social castigation. by 30 per cent so that its banks may work efficiently.
446. Statement: The Parent Teacher Association (PTA) Assumptions:
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I. The Bank can perform all its activities after the 462. Statement: The Govt. has made an appeal to all the
reduction in workforce. citizens to honestly pay income tax and file returns
II. The surplus employees may be asked to adopt r ef lect ing t he t r ue income level to help the
early retirement scheme before leaving the bank. Government to carry out developmental activities.
455. Statement: The Principal instructed all the teachers Assumptions:
to be careful in class because some students may I. People may now st ar t paying more taxes in
disturb other students. response to the appeal.
Assumptions: II. The total income tax collection may considerably
I. The teachers may handle the situation properly increase in the near future.
and they may restrict the naughty students. 463. Statement: We should revise the wage structure in
II. The students will welcome the decision of the order to retain our good employees. Comment of a
Pr incipal. member of the Management Committee of a company
456. Statement: The State Government has abolished the Assumptions:
scheme of pr ov iding concessional air t icket t o I. Wage structures of other companies involved in
students. parallel activities are better.
Assumptions: II. Wage structure is one of the most important factors
I. Students will not travel by air in future. for the employees of the company.
II. The students who resort to travel by air can bear 464. Statement: Do not indulge in unfair practices or
the expenses of air ticket. else you will be sacked from the college. Warning
457. Statement: The police has served a notice to the to the students from the principal of a college.
residents with immediate effect to be careful of the Assumptions:
antisocial elements wandering in their areas. I. Some of the students were found using unfair
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I. The local residents may pay heed to this notice. II. The principals warning may deter the students
II. The antisocial elements may ply to other areas. from using unfair practices.
458. Statement: The General Administration Department 465. Statement: Invest in our regular scheme and earn
has issued a circular to all the employees informing an interest of at least 10% . Advertisement by a
them that henceforth the employees can avail their Financial Institution
lunch break in any of the half-hour slot between Assumptions:
1.00 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. I. 10% interest may att ract a good number of
Assumptions: investors.
I. The employees may welcome the decision and II. No other scheme offers interest as high as 10%.
avail lunch break at different time slots. 466. Statement: Make use of computers to maintain your
II. There may not be any break in the work of the data and get rid of the hassle.An advice to the
organisation as the employees will have their administrative staff by the management
lunch break in different time slots. Assumptions:
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appoint four t housand primary school teachers in operating computers.
during the next financial year. II. Maintaining administrative data is an important
Assumptions: activity for any organisation.
I. Ther e ar e enough schools in t he stat e t o 467. Statement: For easier and faster communication,
accommodate four thousand additional primary use our broadband connections. An advertisement
school teachers. Assumptions:
II. The eligible candidates may not be interested to I. Many people ar e looking up for best
apply as the Government may not finally appoint communication facilities.
such a large number of primary school teachers. II. Broadband connections are preferred mode of
460. Statement: The school aut hority has decided to communication.
increase the number of students in each classroom to 468. Statement: Enrol with us before 30th November to
seventy from the next academic session to bridge the get the advantage of our 20% discount offer. - An
gap between income and expenditure to a large extent. advertisement by a coaching class
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. The income generated by way of f ees of t he I. Discount offer is bound to attract good students
additional students will be sufficient enough to as well.
bridge the gap. II. Even those students who cannot afford to pay
II. The school may get all the additional students in the fees of coaching classes may join this class.
each class from the next academic session. 469. Statement: Join our Yoga institute to keep yourself
461. Statement: The Government has decided against completely fit. An advertisement
reduction of prices of petroleum products though Assumptions:
there is a significant drop in the crude oil prices in I. People may prefer exercise to medication.
the international market. II. There is an awareness to a great extent about
Assumptions: Yoga exercises among people.
I. The prices of crude oil in the international market 470. Statement: If you want to get a good job you must
may again increase in the near future. have at least the basic knowledge of computers.
II. The present price difference of petroleum products Assumptions:
will help t he gov er nment to wit hstand any I. All good jobs involve use of computers.
possible price rise in future. II. Computer knowledge has been made an essential
criterion by most of the companies nowadays.
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471. Statement: As a measure to avoid occurrence of the II. Ther e may be adequat e number of eligible
epidemics due to monsoon the civic authorities have chartered accountants who may want to join a
organised free vaccination camps all over the city. nationalised bank.
Assumptions: 479. Statement: The municipal authority announced
I. There may be a good r esponse to the camps before the onset of monsoon that the roads within
organized by civic authorities. the city will be free of potholes during monsoon.
II. People are generally aware about the need for Assumptions:
vaccination. I. The roads were repaired so well that potholes
472. Statement: In view of the large number of cases of may not reappear.
suicides committed by the farmers in State X the II. People may not complain even if the potholes
St at e Government has decided to waive off t he reappear.
agricultural loans granted to the farmers. 480. Statement: Our Europe Holiday Package costs less
Assumptions: t han some of the holiday packages wit hin the
I. This may stop further cases of suicides committed country. An advertisement by an Indian travel
by the farmers in State X. company
II. This move of the Government may be welcomed Assumptions:
by the public at large. I. People may prefer to travel to foreign destinations
473. Statement: The government has decided to provide t han to t he places within t he count r y at
monetary relief to the farmers in the drought-hit areas. comparable cost.
Assumptions: II. People generally take their travel decisions after
I. The farmers of the affected areas may accept the getting information from such advertisements.
government relief. 481. Statement: The retail vegetable vendors increased
II. The government machinery may be able to reach the prices of vegetables by about 20 per cent due to
the affected farmers to provide relief. non-availability of vegetables at lower prices at the
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instructed by the Principal to reach school at least Assumptions:
15 minutes before the stipulated time for the coming I. The customers may totally stop buying vegetables
month. at higher prices.
Assumptions: II. The customers may still buy vegetables from the
I. The parents of the students of the school may retail vendors.
protest against the Principals instruction. 482. Statement: A large number of students and parents
II. The par ents may r equest t he Principal t o stood in the queue to collect forms for admission to
withdraw the instruction. various under-graduate courses in the college.
475. Statement: Railway authority has started Internet Assumptions:
booking facilit y of long-distance trains and also I. The college authority may be able to admit all
delivering the tickets at the doorstep through courier those who stood in the queue.
service at a little extra cost. II. The college authority may have adequate number
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I. Many customers may now book t heir tickets 483. Statement: The General Administration Department
through internet, resulting into less crowd at has issued a circular to all the employees informing
ticket booking offices. them that henceforth the employees can avail their
II. Most of the customers may still buy their railway lunch break at any of the half-hour slots between
tickets at the booking counters. 1.00 pm and 2.30 pm.
476. Statement: If you have obtained 75 per cent or more Assumptions:
marks in X Std examination, your admission to our I. The employees may welcome the decision and
coaching class f or XII Std is guaranteed. An avail lunch break at different time slots.
advertisement II. There may not be any break in the work of the
Assumptions: organisation as the employees will have their
I. Bright students do not generally opt for attending lunch break at different time slots.
coaching classes. 484. Statement: The Government has decided against
II. The coaching class has adequat e capacity to reduction of prices of petroleum products though
accommodate all such students. there is a significant drop in the crude oil prices in
477. Statement:The municipal corporat ion has given the international market.
permission for holding fun fairs in the local football Assumptions:
ground during the holiday season. I. The prices of crude oil in the international market
Assumptions: may again increase in the near future.
I. The local r esident s may protest against the II. The present price difference of petroleum products
corporations decision. will help t he gov er nment to wit hstand any
II. Many people may not participate in the fun fair. possible price rise in future.
478. Statement: A nat ionalised bank issued an 485. Statement: The Govt has made an appeal to all the
advertisement in the national dailies asking the citizens to honestly pay income tax and file returns
eligible candidates to apply for 100 posts of chartered r ef lect ing t he t r ue income level to help the
accountants. Government to carry out developmental activities.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. The eligible chartered accountants may respond I. People may now st ar t paying more taxes in
to the advertisement. response to the appeal.
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II. The total income tax collection may considerably Assumptions:


increase in the near future. I. The management of the organisation may not
486. Statement: The state government has decided to grant leave to most of these employees.
appoint four t housand primary school teachers II. These employees may be able to complete their
during the next financial year. education during the sabbatical leave.
Assumptions: 494. Statement: The college administ r at ion has
I. Ther e ar e enough schools in t he stat e t o instructed all the students to stop using cell phones
accommodate four thousand additional primary within the college premises.
school teachers. Assumptions:
II. The eligible candidates may not be interested to I. The students may stop using cell phones in the
apply as the Government may not finally appoint college premises.
such a large number of primary school teachers. II. The students may continue to use cell phones in
487. Statement: The school authority has decided to the college premises.
increase the number of students in each classroom 495. Statement: The Govt has decided to levy congestion
to seventy from the next academic session to bridge tax on passengers traveling by air to and from the
the gap between income and expenditure to a larger metro cities.
extent. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. The tax so collected may be adequate to meet part
I. The income generated by way of f ees of t he of the expenses for providing additional resources
additional students will be sufficient enough to to handle huge traffic.
bridge the gap. II. Passengers traveling by air to and from these
II. The school will get all the additional students in cities may be able to pay extra amount by way of
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488. Statement: Even though t he number of sugar 496. Statement: The local citizens group submitted a
factories is increasing at a fast rate in India, we still memorandum to the civic authority for allowing them
continue to import it from other countries. to convert the vacant plot in the locality into a garden
Assumptions: at their own cost.
I. Even the increased number of factories may not Assumptions:
be able to meet the demand of sugar in India. I. The local citizen group may be able to gather enough
II. The demand for sugar may increase substantially funds to develop the garden.
in future. II. The civic authority may not accede to the request
489. Statement: The government announced a heavy of the local citizen group.
compensation package for all the victims of the 497. Statement: Most of the private companies have
terrorist attacks. decided against awarding annual increase in the
Assumptions: salaries of their employees for the previous year due
I. Such incidents of terror may not occur in near to the current economic situation.
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II. Compensation may mitigate the anger among the I. Majority of the employees may leave their job to
citizens against the current government. protest against the decision.
490. Statement: Many organizations have switched over II. These companies may announce hike in salaries
to online mode of examinations. next year.
Assumptions: 498. Statement: Mr X st ar ted at 9.00 am f rom his
I. Candidates from all parts of the country may be residence to attend a meeting scheduled to be held
well-versed using computers. at 11.00 am and instructed his assistant to meet
II. Online mode of examinations helps in recruiting him at the venue of the meeting and hand over the
more capable personnel. relevant documents.
491. Statement: Government has decided to relocate all Assumptions:
the factories from the city with immediate effect to I. Mr X may arrive at the meeting place before 11.00
reduce pollution. am.
Assumptions: II. Mr Xs assistant may be able to arrive at the venue
I. Pollution in the city is being caused only because before commencement of the meeting.
of the factories existing there. 499. Statement: The cit y t ranspor t corpor ation has
II. People may be able to manage travelling daily to introduced air-conditioned buses on various routes
the relocated factories. to attract people travelling to their work places by
492. Statement: Gambling through lotteries is banned by car and hence reduce congestion on the roads.
t he Cent r al Gov er nment in all t he st ates wit h Assumptions:
immediate effect. I. Majority of the people may still prefer to travel to
Assumptions: their work places in their own cars.
I. This may save innocent citizens from getting II. Many people may now opt for these buses for
cheated of their hard-earned money. travelling to their work places.
II. The citizens may not gamble in any other way if 500.Statement: The state govt has announced an amnesty
the lotteries are banned. scheme for all the housing societies defaulting on
493. Statement: Many employees of the organisation payment of municipal taxes asking these societies to
applied for special sabbatical leave of two years to pay upfront six per cent of the dues and regularize
pursue higher education. their status without any penalty.
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Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Most of the defaulting housing societies may now I. The traffic department may be able to divert
opt for the amnesty scheme and pay up their dues. movement of vehicles through alternate roads.
II. Other housing societies which have been paying II. The people travelling in the nearby areas may
their taxes regularly may file case against the demonstrate to protest against the authoritys
govt for discriminatory practices. decision.
501. Statement: The railway authority has announced 508. Statement: A major retail store announced thirty per
suspension of movements of train on the main track cent reduction on all food items during the weekend.
within the city limit for carrying out major repair Assumptions:
works on Saturday and Sunday and advised the I. People may still prefer buying food items from
commuters to plan their journey accordingly. other stores.
Assumptions: II. A large number of customers may visit the retail
I. The commuters may protest against the decision store and buy food items.
of the railway authority and may disrupt other 509. Statement: The railway authority has rescheduled
transport services. the departure time of many long-distance trains and
II. The municipal authority may be able to deploy put up the revised timing on its website.
additional buses during Saturday and Sunday to Assumptions:
help the commuters. I. The passengers may note the change in departure
502.Statement: If you are a first-class graduate with good times from the website.
communication skills and also have work experience II. The passengers may be able to notice the change
of at least two years in sales-related activities, you are and board their respective trains before departure.
welcome in our or ganizat ion. An employment 510. Statement: The school authority has decided to give
advertisement. five grace marks in English to all the students of Std
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respond to the advertisement. Assumptions:
II. All the first-class graduates may possess good I. Majority of the students of Std IX may still fail in
communication skills. English even after giving grace marks.
503. Statement: Many people fell ill after consuming meal II. Majority of the students of Std IX may now pass
at a wedding reception and were rushed to the nearby in English after giving grace marks.
govt and private hospitals. 511. Statement: The civic administration has asked the
Assumptions: residents of the dilapidated buildings to move out as
I. The relatives of the affected people may refuse to these buildings will be demolished within the next
take them to the Govt hospitals. thirty days.
II. The nearby hospitals may be able to attend to all Assumptions:
the affected people. I. The civic administration may be able to demolish
504. Statement: The govt has recently announced an these buildings as per schedule.
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v ent ures in t he r ur al ar eas and promised stay elsewhere.
uninterrupted power supply to all the units. 512. Statement: The captain of the school football team
Assumptions: selected only fourteen players to play all the eight
I. The govt may be able to supply adequate power to matches of the interschool football competition.
all such units. Assumptions:
II. People living in the rural areas may welcome the I. There may be adequate number of football players
govt decision. for all the matches.
505. Statement: The municipal aut horit y blocked II. The captain may be able to play in all the matches.
movement of traffic in and around the temple on the 513. Statement: Mohan requested his mother to arrange
main festival day. for food for about thirty persons as he invited all his
Assumptions: friends to celebrate his birthday.
I. Very large number of devotees may visit the temple Assumptions:
on the main festival day. I. Most of Mohans friends may come to his house
II. People travelling to the areas near the temple on his birthday.
may postpone their journey by a day unless they II. There may not be more than thirty who may attend
have very urgent work in that area. Mohans birthday party.
506. Statement: The government has instructed all the 514. Statement: A very large number of aspiring students
private schools in the city to maintain the current applied for admission to the professional courses run
fees for at least two more years. by the renowned college in town.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. The authorities of private schools may not follow I. All the applicants may be able to get admission to
the govt instruction as they are not dependent the college.
on govt funds. II. The admission process adopted by the renowned
II. The parents of the students of private schools of college may be fair to all the applicants.
the city may still be eager to pay higher fees. 515. Statement: The stat e administ rat ion banned
507. Statement: The municipal authority has decided to gathering of more than fifty people at any place during
demolish the old bridge on a bus road for constructing the visit of foreign dignitaries to the city.
a new flyover.
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Assumptions: 523. Statement:The driver of the huge truck pulled the


I. People may avoid gathering at any place in the emergency brakes to avoid hitting the auto rickshaw
city dur ing t he period of visit of f or eign which suddenly came in front of the truck.
dignitaries. Assumptions:
II. Many people may ignore the prohibitory orders I. The auto rickshaw driver may be able to steer his
and gather to get a glimpse of the dignitaries. vehicle away from the oncoming truck.
516. Statement: The Govt decided to levy a toll tax of Rs II. The truck driver may be able to stop the truck
100 f or ever y v ehicle using t he super highway before it hits the auto rickshaw.
connecting the two big cities of the state. 524. Statement: The doctor warned the patient against
Assumptions: any further consumption of alcohol if he desired to
I. Majority of the vehicles travelling between these get cured from the ailment and live a longer life.
two cities may not use the superhighway. Assumptions:
II. The govt may not be able to recover the cost I. The patient may follow the doctors advice and
incurred for constructing the superhighway from stop consuming alcohol.
the toll tax collection. II. The doctor may be able to cure the patient from
517. Statement: The teachers of all the degree colleges t he ailment if t he pat ient st ops consuming
went on an indefinite strike in protest against the alcohol.
Govts decision to postpone the pay revision to next 525. Statement: The Chairman of the company urged all
year. the employees to refrain from making long personal
Assumptions: calls dur ing wor king hour s in or der t o boost
I. The Govt may suspend all the striking teachers. productivity.
II. The Govt may r ev ise t he pay of t he college Assumptions:
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518. Statement: The govt has decided t o ear mark a to the Chairmans appeal.
separate lane in the metropolis for passenger vehicles II. Most of the employees may continue to make long
with more than one occupant. personal calls during working hours.
Assumptions: 526. Statement: The local cultural club decided to organise
I. The move may help decongest the roads of the a musical event to raise money for the construction
metropolis. of the club building.
II. Many people may resort to car pool system to avoid Assumptions:
traffic snarls. I. The local residents may not allow t he club to
519. Statement: Manish invited all his friends to his organise the musical event in the locality.
house for dinner on his birthday and requested his II. The money collected by organising the musical
mother to arrange for the birthday party. event may be substantial enough for the club to
Assumptions: start construction.
I. Most of Manishs friends may attend his birthday 527. Statement: The traffic police department has put up
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II. Manishs mother may be able to make all the city, warning drivers to refrain from using cell phones
arrangements including food for all his friends. while dr iving or else t heir licences will be
520. Statement: The civic authority of the metropolis has impounded.
decided to suspend sanctioning of new building Assumptions:
proposals for six months and assess the impact of I. The dr iv er s of t he v ehicles may ignor e t he
the current building projects on the citys amenities. warning and continue using cell phones while
Assumptions: driving.
I. The builders lobby may move the court against II. The traffic police department may be able to nab
the civic bodys decision. most of the offenders and impound their licences.
II. The civic authority may be able to complete the 528. Statement: The largest domestic airlines corporation
impact study in about six months. has announced new summer schedules in which
521. Statement: The railway authority has announced more number of flights in trunk routes are introduced.
that it will carry out major repair work for two days Assumptions:
beginning Saturday on the main line connecting the I. More number of passengers may travel by this
two big cities in the state, bringing the rail service airlines corporation during summer months in
to a halt. trunk routes.
Assumptions: II. Other airlines companies may also increase the
I. People may reschedule their journey in view of number of flights in all the sectors.
the railway authoritys decision. 529. Statement: The chairman of the company decided
II. People may still plan their travel by train between to hold a grand function to celebrate silver jubilee
the two cities even on these two days. during the next weekend and invited a large number
522. Statement: The govt has directed all the degree of guests.
colleges to declare results of all the examinations Assumptions:
within a fortnight after the last date of examination. I. The company officials may be able to make all the
Assumptions: necessar y pr eparat ions f or the silver jubilee
I. The college authorities may not be able to declare celebration.
all the results within the stipulated time. II. Majority of the guests invited by the chairman
II. Many college authorities may not be able to may attend the function.
conduct all the examinations in time.
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530. Statement: The largest computer manufacturing city and relocate themselves elsewhere in the
company slashed the prices of most of the desktop state.
models by about 15 per cent with immediate effect. II. Majority of the people living in the shanties along
Assumptions: the beach may try to relocate to higher places
I. The company may incur heavy losses due to during monsoon.
reduction in prices of the desktop. 538. Statement: Please send an official letter rather than
II. The sales of desktop manufactured by the company semiofficial on this subject this time.
may increase substantially in the near future. Assumptions:
531. Statement: The school authority decided to rent out I. The format and emphasis of different types of
the school premises during weekends and holidays letters is different.
for or ganising var ious functions to augment its II. We can send different types of letters on the same
resources to meet the growing needs of the school. subject.
Assumptions: 539. Statement: Please check the availability of two tickets
I. The parents of the school students may protest from Delhi to Lucknow.
against the decision of the school authority. Assumptions:
II. There may not be enough demand for hiring the I. The person checking knows the desired mode of
school premises for organising functions. travel.
532. Statement: The local civic body has urged all the II. The person checking knows the details of the
residents to voluntarily reduce consumption of potable person travelling.
water by about 30 per cent to tide over the water 540. Statement: If you want to increase your writing
crisis. speed, use 0.7 pen.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Many r esidents may r educe consumpt ion of I. There are different types of pen available.
potable water. II. The person being told understands what is 0.7
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and spread awareness among residents. 541. Statement: In order to build more space, extra FSI
533. Statement: A very large number of people stood in the needs to be bought.
queue for buying tickets for the one-day international Assumptions:
cricket match scheduled to be played in the city on I. The person being told does not know the meaning
the next day. of FSI.
Assumptions: II. More space will reduce the construction cost.
I. No other one-day international cricket match may 542. Statement: Let there be a signboard also indicating
be played in the city for the next six months. the directions and instructions.
II. Majority of those who stood in the queue may be Assumptions:
able to get ticket for the one-day international I. Signboard can be prepared without using any
cricket match. language.
534. Statement: The highway police authority put up large II. Signboard is the only effective tool to indicate
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and dangers of over-speeding on the highways. 543. Statement: Banks should always check financial
Assumptions: status before lending money to a client.
I. Most of the motorists may drive their vehicles Assumptions:
within the speed limit on the highways. I. Checking bef ore lending would give a t rue
II. Motorists generally ignore such cautions and over- picture of the clients financial status.
speed on the highways. II. Clients sometimes may not present the correct
535. Statement: The employees association urged its picture of their ability to repay loan amount to
members to stay away from the annual function as the bank.
many of t heir demands wer e not met by t he 544. Statement: The government has decided to run all
management. commercial vehicles on bio-fuels in order to save the
Assumptions: depleting fossil fuel reserves.
I. Majority of the members of the association may Assumptions:
not attend the function. I. It is possible to switch over from fossil fuels to
II. The management may cancel the annual function. bio-fuels for vehicles.
536. Statement: The sarpanch of the village called a II. Sufficient amount of bio-fuel can be produced in
meeting of all the heads of the families to discuss the country to run all commercial vehicles.
the problem of acute shortage of drinking water in 545. Statement: To save the environment enforce total ban
the village. on illegal mining throughout the country.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. The sarpanch had earlier called such meetings I. Mining which is done legally does not cause any
to discuss about various problems. harm to the environment.
II. Most of the heads of families may attend the II. Mining is one of the fact or s responsible for
meeting called by the sarpanch. environmental degradation.
537. Statement: The municipal corporation advised all 546. Statement: Give adequate job-related training to the
the people living in the shanties along the beaches employees before assigning them full-fledged work.
to move to higher places during monsoon. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. Training helps in boosting the performance of
I. Many people living in the shanties may leave the employees.
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II. Employees have no skill sets before training is 552. Statement: A leading NGO decided to open a library
provided to them. cont aining books and newspapers of all major
547. Statement: Take a ferry or a boat instead of a bus to publishers in a remote village.
reach the Kravi islands faster. Assumptions:
Assumptions: I. All other nearby villages already have similar
I. The islands being in remote location are not easily libraries.
accessible. II. There is adequate number of literate people in
II. Ferries and boats are available to travel to Kravi the village.
islands. 553. Statement: If parking space is not available in office,
548. Statement: A leading university has begun a practice park your vehicles in the mall and walk to the office.
of displaying results only on the Internet rather than Assumptions:
on the main notice boards. I. The mall is at a walkable distance from the office.
Assumptions: II. The office does not allow visitors vehicles in its
I. All the students enrolled with the university have premises.
access to Internet at home. 554. Statement: Farmers must immediately switch over
II. Most of the student s r eferred t o the results to organic fertilizers from chemical fertilizers for
displayed on both the internet as well as the better yield.
notice boards earlier. Assumptions:
549. Statement: In order to replenish the nutrients in I. All the farmers use only chemical fertilizers.
the soil, it is important to grow different types of II. Organic fertilizers are readily available to the
crops every alternate season. farmers.
Assumptions: 555. Statement: An advertisement by bank X Our
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the same field. of any other bank.
II. If a different crop is grown in the successive Assumptions:
season, no additional nutrients such as fertilizers I. Some other banks also provide education loans.
are required to be added to the soil. II. Interest rates charged on education loans are
550. Statement: If farmers want to improve their yield, different for different banks.
they must use organic fertilizers in place of chemical 556. Statement: For any kind of problem with your mobile
fertilizers. phone, contact our helpdesk immediately.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Chemical fertilizers have certain ill effects on I. Helpdesk has a solution to all kinds of problems
health. r elat ed t o mobile phones or will guide
II. Chemical fertilizers do not produce as much yield accordingly.
as the organic fertilizers. II. Unless the problem is reported immediately, it
551. Statement: Store eatables in the deep freeze in order cannot be solved.
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Assumptions: obesity.
I. Food material remains eatable even after deep Assumptions:
freezing for a long time. I. Other slimming medicines available in the market
II. It is not possible to store any eatable at room do not reduce weight.
temperature even for a shorter period of time. II. Obesity cannot be controlled without medicines.

Practice Exercise2
Directions: In each question below is given a 3) Only I and III 4) All I, II and III
statement followed by three assumptions numbered I, 5) None of these
II and III. An assumption is something supposed or 2. Statement: Despit e st r ong opposition, t he
taken for granted. You have to consider the statement controversial Prohibition of Forcible Conversion of
and the assumptions and decide which of the Religion Bill was passed by the Tamil Nadu Assembly
assumptions is implicit in the statement. Then decide with the AIDMK and the BJP outvoting the combined
which of the answers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) is the opposition of the DMK, the Congress, the Pattali
correct answer. Makkal Katchi and the Left parties. A news
1. Statement: Bar Council of India (BCI) has decided Assumptions:
to go on a hunger strike to protest the implementation I. Conversions create resentment among several
of the Legal Services Authority (Amendment) Act. sections and also inflame religious passions,
Chairman of BCI leading to communal clashes.
Assumptions: II. Conversions only lead t o the isolation of the
I. The amendment has several loopholes and is converted.
bound to hurt the litigants interests. III. Strong opposition puts hindrance before a bill in
II. All the members of BCI will welcome the decision. taking final shape.
III. The hunger strike held in front of the court will 1) All I, II and III 2) Only I and II
put a pressure on the respective authority. 3) Only I and III 4) Only II and III
1) Only I 2) Only I and II 5) None of these
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3. Statement: For the third time in a row this week, and will be compelled to improve the condition
the Indira Gandhi International Airport was put on of the institutes if the names of the institutes are
a full alert today after Air India received an anonymous published in the weekly magazine.
message that two terrorists laden with explosives II. The move will be helpful for admission-seekers
were aboard its Mumbai-Delhi-Hong Kong flight. from being a victim of degraded standard of the
An authority of Indira Gandhi International Airport institutions.
Assumptions: III. The editor may concede the request and take
I. Anonymous message is not likely to be hoax call. positive steps in this regard.
II. Anonymous message is likely to be a hoax call. 1) Only I and II 2) Only II and III
III. Aler t ness might be helpf ul in reducing t he 3) Only I and III 4) All I, II and III
menace. 5) None of these
1) Only I and III 2) Only II and III 8. Statement: City X should have more women driving
3) Either I or II and III 4) Only III public transport because most do not like to speed
5) None of these unnecessarily, prefer not to talk on mobiles while
4. Statement: You should be very careful so that the driving, do not listen to blaring music and rarely
society does not adversely comment on the police skip red lights. A minister of state X
leadership. A statement made by a CBI officer to Assumptions:
the newly recruited young officers I. More women driving buses and autos will usher
Assumptions: more job opportunities for women.
I. The society always indulge in adverse comments II. Women are more disciplined than men on the
II. Peoples trust in the police force is not up to the roads.
desired level. III. If women start driving buses and autos it would
III. Society has the efficiency to judge accurately about increase chances of safety for commuters.
the police leadership. 1) Only I and II 2) Only II and III
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3) Only I and III 4) None 5) None of these
5) None of these 9. Statement: Performing complex mental tasks whilst
5. Statement: If we really want to reduce the menace driving is dangerous. A psychologist
of smoking, we need to reflect our intention through Assumptions:
our deeds, our creations such as movies, in which I. Thinking too much reduces the ability to spot
incidence of smoking is shown much higher than potential problems and react to them safely.
the actual cigarette consumption among the Indian II. Handsfree phone conversations are as safeor
population. View of Mr X. as risky as talking to a passenger, depending
Assumptions: upon the demands of conversation.
I. There is a strong link between films and viewers III. Insecurity of humans is a man-made problem.
behaviour. 1) Only I and II 2) Only II and III
II. Smoking shown in mov ies r esult s in 3) Only I and III 4) All I, II and III
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public. 10. Statement: The boar d of direct ors of X coaching
III. Menace of smoking can be reduced by proper institute a premier coaching institute has decided
planning followed by appropriate efforts. to charge a fixed amount of Rs 10,000/month from each
1) Only I 2) Only II of its franchisees in urban area and Rs 5000/month in
3) Only II and III 4) Only I and III rural area.
5) All I, II and III Assumptions:
6. Statement: Why ar e only highprof ile people I. Profits gained by franchisees in urban area differ
considered to be adventurous? The villagers in India, from that in rural areas.
who have no buses, walk barefoot for miles on dusty, II. Franchisees will be able to pay the respective
untarred roads. Isnt that more adventurous than charges according to the respective categories.
rafting or gliding? View of a person III. It is feasible to expand branches and control them
Assumptions: by fixing a target.
I. It is a Herculean task to walk barefoot for miles 1) Only I 2) Only II
on dusty untarred roads. 3) Only I and II 4) Only III
II. Rafting and gliding are considered adventurous 5) None of these
by the people. 11. Statement: Most schools in India continue to be
III. Walking barefoot for miles on dusty untarred roads t eacher-dr iv en, wher e st udent s hav e litt le
is not considered adventurous by the people. participation in the learning process. There is no
1) Only I and II 2) Only II and III response to societal changes that have been induced
3) Only I and III 4) All I, II and III by globalisation, developments in communications,
5) None of these networking and technology. A criticism made by
7. Statement: You should publish the names of the Mr X
ten worst colleges or institutions, which will lead to Assumptions:
an ov erall improvement of Indian institutes. I. True education means greater participation of
Request of a reader to the editor of a weekly magazine. students and congruence with societal changes.
Assumptions: II. Education cant be obtained by assuming teacher
I. The management and administr at or s of the as the only source.
respective institutes will come under pressure
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III. It is desirable that education be imparted by 16. Statement: Hurdles in restoring security in travelling
considering those factors in mind which are in through train will be removed by the railway ministry
tune with the needs of the student. and travelling by train will once again be perceived
1) Only I 2) Only II as safe.
3) Both I and II 4) Both II and III Assumptions:
5) None of these I. The railway ministry has cr eat ed hurdles in
12. Statement: We must select educat or s and not travellers security.
academics. They should have the ability to teach in II. Today travelling by train is not considered safe.
the canteen or even at bus stop! Mr X III. It is possible to make train journey safe.
Assumptions: 1) Only I and II 2) Only II and III
I. Teaching is an ar t . It asks f or a thor ough 3) Only I and III 4) All I, II and III
knowledge of the subject as well as the ability to 5) None of these
put across that knowledge to others. 17. Statement: Addictive gutka and paan masala with
II. The skills required in transmitting knowledge or without tobacco has been banned from Aug 1, 2002
are, at times, quite different from a persons in Maharashtr a, wher e even school and college
receiving skills. student s wer e increasingly becoming t heir
III. It is not necessarily true that a good student will consumers. A court notice
also be a good teacher. Assumptions:
1) Only I 2) Only I and III I. Some of the gutka manufacturers may not abide
3) Only II and III 4) All by the courts directions.
5) None of these II. School childr en and college student s ar e
13. Statement: The World Food Summit in Rome was on vulnerable to gutka.
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when western countries stayed away, prompting will abide by the courts directions.
accuslations of indif ference to the f ate of the 1) Only II 2) Either I or III and II
malnourished and starving people because the third 3) Either I or III only 4) Only II and III
world countries send civil servants and ministers 5) None of these
rather than prime ministers and presidents. 18. Statement: Some lessons from Israel, especially in
Assumptions: the field of curbing terrorism, would be relevant to
I. Prime ministers and presidents are more efficient us. Defence Minister of India.
than civil servants and ministers. Assumptions:
II. Prime ministers and presidents enjoy more power I. Israel has a good strategy and a better facility to
than civil servants and ministers. counter terrorism.
III. A meaningful outcome can be obtained only when II. Isr ael has a bit ter experience of count er ing
the real powers attend a summit. terrorism.
1) Only I and II 2) Only II and III III. Isr ael and India hav e inher it ed a lot of
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5) None of these 1) Only I and II 2) Only I and III
14. Statement: Mandatory verification of identity before 3) Only II and III 4) Only II
acquiring a prepaid cellular connection is taking a 5) None of these
toll on numbers. CEO of a cellular company 19. Statement: The return of country X as a full-fledged
Assumptions: member of the Commonwealth is dependent on the
I. Lesser subscribers have joined due to decrease credibility of the election which will be in process
in subscription rate. next year. Head of Commonwealth Observers
II. Unnecessar y delay as well as r ed-t apism Group (COG).
discourages consumers appetite. Assumptions:
III. Holders of cellulars do not want to reveal their I. Cr edibilit y of the election pr ocess can be
identity. measured in tangible terms.
1) Only I and II 2) Only II and III II. Election process in country X always remains a
3) Only I and III 4) None matter of debate for the world community.
5) None of these III. World community has a common desire to restore
15. Statement: If you did not have a mobile connection democracy and its ethics all over the world.
of MTNL you will feel a jolt when you come to know 1) All I, II and II 2) None
about a unique, free incoming facility from 10 PM to 3) Only I 4) Only II
8 AM, without any condition, for any network. X 5) None of these
tells Y 2 0 . Statement: The Indian Meteorological Department
Assumptions: has proposed to hold a brainstorming session of
I. X knows about the facilities provided by other weather experts next month to try and study the
mobile services. causes for the failure of the just-concluded summer
II. X wants Y to be a subscriber of MTNL mobile monsoon in the country.Spokesperson of Indian
services. Meteorological Department
III. People like free incoming facilities without any Assumptions:
condition. I. The behaviour of the just-concluded monsoon was
1) Only I 2) Only I and II intriguing.
3) Only II and III 4) Only I and III II. Thorough scientific investigation is likely to reveal
5) None of these the causes of failure of the monsoon.
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III. Brainstorming sessions organised in the past 1) Only I 2) Only I and II


didnt prove fruitful. 3) Only II and III 4) Only I and III
1) All I, II and III 2) None 5) All I, II and III
3) Only II 4) Only I and II 26. Statement: A court can convict an accused solely
5) None of these on t he basis of a dying declarat ion but such a
21. Statement: Why are you looking sad? Did you not declaration should be free from any doubt and the
get bonus this year also? Mr X says to Mr Y victim making the statement should be mentally fit.
Assumptions: Supreme Court
I. Mr X is the well-wisher of Mr Y. Assumptions:
II. Expression of sadness on ones face is a sign of I. One who is not ment ally f it always makes
ones financial crunch. statements untrustworthy in nature.
III. If one gets bonus, one does not remain sad. II. Declaration made by the dying person is likely to
1) All 2) Only I be true.
3) Only I and II 4) Only II and III III. It is possible to distinguish whether a declaration
5) None of these is dubious or not.
22. Statement: Non-Brahmin well-versed with rituals, 1) Only I 2) Only I and II
could be appointed as a pujari as well. Ruling of 3) Only II and III 4) Only III
Supreme Court. 5) None of these
Assumptions: 27. Statement: The X st ate cabinet endorsed our
I. Brahmins dont have a monopoly over performing proposal to stagger shopping timing by allowing
puja in a temple. markets to remain open til 10 PM to make it more
II. Mere eligibility for a post is enough to lay claim dynamic. A leader of traders
to the candidatureship for the post. Assumptions:
III. People will comply with the verdict given by SC. I. If it is taken well by traders, the state government
1) All I, II and III 2) Only I and II will permanently alter the closing time for all

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3) Only II and III 4) Only I and III prominent markets in the city.
5) None of these II. There is a need to boost the commercial activities
23. Statement: Every successful person who claims to in the city.
have come from a village has achieved success after III. Keeping the market open longer is likely to
he or she left the village. A leader of party X enhance sales as well as making shopping more
Assumptions: convenient for people with late working hours.
I. The average Indian village is a place with little 1) Only I 2) Only I and II
capital, low technology and limited market access. 3) Only II and III 4) Only I and III
II. Opportunity for growth is more in metro cities. 5) None of these
III. Opportunities for growth are scarce in villages. 28. Statement: The high court of state X has directed
1) All I, II and III 2) Only I and III the state government X to issue a notification making
3) Only II and III 4) Only I and II speed governors compulsory for all four-wheelers in
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24. Statements: Today I am rejecting your proposal to Assumptions:
play a cricket match against your team because of I. Speed governors will put an end to accidents.
absence of Mr Z but tomorrow I am ready to play II. Speed gov er nors will help in reducing t he
against your team at any cost. Mr X says to Mr Y possibilities of road accidents.
Assumptions: III. High speed of vehicles on the r oad causes
I. Mr Z will be available tomorrow. accidents.
II. Match will be played tomorrow irrespective of 1) Only I 2) Only I and II
availability of Mr. Z. 3) Only II and III 4) Only I and III
III. Mr Y will be ready to play a match against Mr X 5) None of these
tomorrow. 29. Statement: We believe that the adjustment that has
1) All I, II and III 2) Either I or II and III already taken place in the value of the rupee is
3) Only II and III 4) Only I and III adequate. There is no ground for a further weakening
5) None of these of the rupee. RBI governor
25. Statement: An asteroid which burned up in the Assumptions:
earths atmosphere in June could have triggered a I. The value of the rupee has depreciated recently.
mistaken nuclear war between India and Pakistan II. Dollar-buying has been on the rise.
had it detonated over South Asia. Statement of Mr III. Currencies do not fall after a certain level.
X in a report in The New York Times. 1) None 2) Only III
Assumptions: 3) Only I and III 4) Only II
I. India and Pakistan are equipped with nuclear 5) Only I and II
weapons. 30. Statement: For realising a 7% GDP growth rate, we
II. Neither India nor Pakistan had the sophisticated would need our gross investments to increase to 28-
sensors t hat could det ermine the dif ference 30 per cent. This is not a tall order.
between a natural NEO (near-earth object) impact Assumptions:
and a nuclear detonation. I. 7% GDP growth rate seems to be a far cry.
III. India and Pakistan have no good relationship II. The more you invest, the better the GDP growth.
with each other. III. The GDP growth rate is the indicator of a nations
development.
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1) Only I 2) All the three I. Nothing is impossible if proper efforts are made.
3) Only II 4) Only II and III II. Technology needs ar e diff erent f or dif fer ent
5) Only III sections of society.
31. Statement: Let us enter into a deal with company Y III. It is possible to develop appropriate technologies
to come out of our financial crisis. Company X for various economic sections of the society.
Assumptions: 1) Only I 2) Only III
I. Company Y can bail company X out of its financial 3) Only II 4) Both II and III
crisis. 5) None of these
II. Two companies can enter into a deal. 37. Statement: We have the distinction of being the
III. Company Y is financially sound. only company in India as well as the second in the
1) Only II and III 2) Only II world to have won an ISO 9002 quality certification
3) Only I and III 4) Only III in our line of business- Statement of company Xs
5) None of these Chairman.
32. Statement: Though party A is firm on the ouster of Assumptions:
party B, it is unlikely to reap any benefit from it. I. There were not many companies in the line of
a political observer business of Company X.
Assumptions: II. Gett ing ISO 9002 in the line of business of
I. Party A expects to benefit from the ouster of party Company X is not easy.
B. III. The company X desires to expand its business.
II. Polit ics is a game of manoeuv ring and 1) Only I 2) Only II
manipulations. 3) Only III 4) Only II and III
III. The political scenario is peaceful. 5) None of these
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3) Only III 4) All the three paying a steep price. Book a luxurious flat with us.
5) None of these Advt. of a construction company for its prestigious
33. Statement: The licence r aj might hav e been project
vanquished by the reforms but inspector raj is Assumptions:
thriving. I. It is possible to join the select band of rich people
Assumptions: by hard work.
I. The licence raj is the same as the inspector raj. II. Staying in luxury without paying steep price is
II. The reforms should have put an end to the licence the criterion of upper crust of society.
raj. III. Booking a luxurious flat is very easy now.
III. The inspector raj is a menace. 1) Only II 2) Only III
1) None 3) Only II and III 4) None
2) All the three 5) None of these
3) Only I and III 39. Statement: The employees association has appealed
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5) Only III examination for Clerical cadre recruitment to prevent
34. Statement: A rare opportunity to be a professional selection of incompetent persons.
while you are at home. An advertisement for Assumptions:
computer-literate housewives by a computer company I. So far the Company S used to select candidates
Assumptions: without conducting a written examination.
I. Some housewiv es simultaneously desir e t o II. A wr it ten examinat ion can help t o identif y
become professional. competent persons.
II. Computer industry is growing at a fast pace. III. At higher level written examination may not be
III. It is possible to be a professional as well as a of much use.
housewife. 1) Only I and II 2) Only II and III
1) Only I and II 2) Only II and III 3) Only III 4) Only I and III
3) Only I and III 4) Only II 5) None of these
5) None of these 40. Statement: The Government of India has set up one-
35. Statement: Indias economic growth has come at a stop facilitation counters manned by trained staff to
terrible price of increased industrial and vehicular attend to the various needs of the foreign tourists at
pollution. all the international airports.
Assumptions: Assumptions:
I. Pollution is a part of industrial society. I. There are adequate trained staff available to man
II. Indian economic gr owt h is based on only these counters in shifts.
industrial growth. II. The services provided by these counters will help
III. A count r y desir es economic gr owt h wit h boost inflow of foreign tourists.
manageable side-effects. III. Majority of the foreign tourists need variety of
1) Only I 2) Only II services when they reach India.
3) Only I and III 4) Only III 1) Only I and II are implicit
5) None of these 2) Only II and III are implicit
36. Statement: Efforts to develop technologies more 3) Only III is implicit
appropriate to the needs of the poorest sections of 4) All are implicit
society need to be further intensified. 5) None of these
Assumptions:
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41. Statement: The X car manufacturing company has III. The general public may support the cause of the
decided to increase price of the cars in A, B and C cinema hall owners and put pressure on the
segments ranging from 5% to 10% with immediate government to accept their demands.
effect as the steel prices have risen considerably in 1) None is implicit
the recent past. 2) Only I is implicit
Assumptions: 3) Only III is implicit
I. The prices of cars other than in A, B and C 4) Only II is implicit
segments are already very high and need not be 5) All are implicit
increased. 45. Statement: A one-day token strike was called by the
II. The rival car manufacturing companies may also employees in Government organisations to protest
increase the prices of cars in these segments. against privatization of profit-making Public Sector
III. There may be adequate demand in the market of Undertakings.
the cars in these segments even after the price Assumptions:
hike. I. The Government may favourably consider the
1) Only I is implicit views of the employees.
2) Only II is implicit II. Strike is the most popular tool used by people to
3) Only III is implicit protest.
4) Both I and III are implicit III. The strike may bring pressure on the Government,
5) All are implicit forcing them to reconsider the decision.
42. Statement: The university authority has decided to 1) Only I is implicit
decentralise conduct of terminal examinations and 2) Only II is implicit
give this responsibility to each college for its students 3) Only I and III are implicit
to avoid delay in declaration of results. 4) All I, II and III are implicit
Assumptions: 5) None of these
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responsibility. and get upto 20% discount. - An advertisement
II. There may not be uniformity in evaluation standard Assumptions:
across the colleges. I. Many people will visit the shop to get the benefit
III. The students may welcome this new development. of discount.
1) None is implicit II. Customers may go to some other shop if the
2) Only II and III are implicit discount is not offered.
3) Only I and II are implicit III. Of fering discount is the best way t o att ract
4) Only I and III are implicit customers.
5) None of these 1) Only I is implicit
43. Statement: The civic authority has decided that all 2) Only II is implicit
the factories located inside the city limit be shifted 3) Only III is implicit
outside to reduce the level of environmental pollution 4) Only I and II are implicit
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Assumptions: 47. Statement: The municipal corporation of the city is
I. The pollution level in the city in future may reduce granting permission to builders for new construction
after these factories are shifted outside the city of high-rise buildings in the city, despite the appeal
limit. from the environmentalists to avoid overcrowding.
II. Enough usable land is available outside the city Assumptions:
limit for these factories. I. The cor porat ion will take car e t o f ulfil the
III. Many of these factories may shift to some other minimum requirements providing infrastructure
smaller town to remain profitable. in the area for the newly constructed building.
1) Only I is implicit II. Corporation is expecting good earnings by way of
2) Only I and II are implicit taxes from the high-rise buildings.
3) Only II is implicit III. The corporation has taken the residents of the
4) Only II and III are implicit area into confidence and assured them of no
5) None of these inconvenience to them due to new construction.
44. Statement: All the single-screen theatre halls in the 1) Only I is implicit
city have declared indefinite strike and have warned 2) Only II is implicit
t hat they will not withdr aw str ike unless t he 3) Only III is implicit
gover nment accept s t heir demand of reducing 4) Only I and II are implicit
entertainment tax to 50% of the present level and 5) None of these
also treat these halls at par with multi-screen halls 48. Statement: Our school provides all facilities like
on all the relevant matters. school bus serv ice, computer tr aining, spor t s
Assumptions: facilities. it also gives opportunity to participate in
I. The employees of all the cinema halls may various extra-curricular activities apart from studies.
disagree with the management and may appeal - An advertisement by a public school.
to the government to declare the strike illegal. Assumptions:
II. The government may accept all the demands of I. Nowadays extra-curricular activities assume more
the striking cinema halls to avoid any backlash importance than studies.
from the public. II. Many parents would like to send their children
to the school as it provides all the facilities.
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III. Overall care of the child has become the need of (C) The Govt may not allow the apex body t o
the time as many women are working. implement its decision in all the colleges as it
1) Only I is implicit may lead to chaos.
2) Only II is implicit 1) None is implicit
3) Only I and II are implicit 2) Only (A) is implicit
4) All I, II and III are implicit 3) Only (B) is implicit
5) None of these 4) Only (C) is implicit
49. Statement: Graduates with first-class are eligible 5) Only (A) and (B) are implicit
to apply for the admission to MBA courses in our 52. Statement: Govt has urged all the citizens to use
Institute. - An advertisement by a Management electronic media for carrying out their daily activities,
Institute. whenever possible, instead of using paper as the
Assumptions: manufacture of paper requires the cutting down of a
I. Only those who are first-class graduates can cope large number of trees causing severe damage to the
up with the studies for MBA courses. ecosystem.
II. There are plenty of first class graduates who are Which of the following assumptions is/are implicit
likely to apply for admission to MBA. in the above statement?
III. The reputation of the Institute may get affected if (A) Most people may be capable of using electronic
students having less than first class are admitted. media to carry out various routines.
1) Only I is implicit (B) Most people may have access to electronic media
2) Only II is implicit for carrying out their daily routine activities.
3) Only III is implicit (C) People at large may reject the govts appeal and
4) Only I and II are implicit continue using paper as before.
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Directions (Q. 50-54): In each question below is 2) Only (B) is implicit
given a statement followed by three assumptions (A), 3) Only (A) and (B) are implicit
(B) and (C). An assumption is something supposed or 4) Only (C) is implicit
taken for granted. You have to consider the statement 5) None of these
and the following assumptions and decide which of 53. Statement: The Govt has decided to auction constru-
the assumptions is implicit in the statement. ction of highways to private entities in several blocks
50. Statement: The police authority cordoned off the across the country on build-operate-transfer basis.
entire locality for the entire day and stopped all Which of the following assumptions is/are implicit
vehicular movement for the visit of a top functionary in the above statement?
of the government in view of the threat perception (A) An adequate number of private entities may not
and advised all the residents in the area to limit respond to the Governments auction notification.
their movement outside their dwellings. (B) Many private entities in the country are capable
Which of the following assumptions is/are implicit of constructing highways within a reasonable
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(A) The police personnel may not be able to control (C) The Govts proposal of build-operate-transfer may
the vehicular movement in the locality and may financially benefit the private entities.
seek help from the armed forces. 1) Only (A) and (B) are implicit
(B) People living in the locality may move out of their 2) Only (B) and (C) are implicit
houses for the day to avoid inconvenience. 3) Only (B) is implicit
(C) The Govt functionary may request the police 4) Only (A) and (C) are implicit
authority to lift the ban on the movement of 5) None of these
residents of the locality outside their dwellings. 54. Statement: The airlines have requested all their bona
1) None is implicit fide passengers to check the status of flight operations
2) Only (A) is implicit before leaving their homes as heavy fog is causing
3) Only (B) is implicit immense problems to normal flight operations.
4) Only (C) is implicit Which of the following assumptions is/are implicit
5) Only (B) and (C) are implicit in the above statement?
51. Statement: The apex body controlling universities (A) Majority of the air passengers may check the flight
in the country has decided to revise the syllabus of status before starting their journey to the airport.
all the technical courses to make them focused (B) The Govt may take serious objection to the notice
towards the present needs of the industry, thereby issued by the airline company.
making the technical graduates more employable than (C) Majority of the passengers may cancel their tickets
they are at present. and postpone their jour ney till the situation
Which of the following assumptions is/are implicit becomes normal.
in the above statement? 1) None is implicit
(A) Technical colleges af f iliated to dif f erent 2) Only (A) is implicit
universities may not welcome the apex bodys 3) Only (B) is implicit
decision and may continue with the same syllabus 4) Only (C) is implicit
as at present. 5) Only (A) and (C) are implicit
(B) The industry may welcome the decision of the
apex body and scale up their hiring from these
colleges.
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Practice Exercise1
1. 1; I is implicit. That is why the speaker is desirous 18. 1; The comparison of literacy with logical thinking
of showing the teachers the correct path. II is hints about I. But comparison of literate and
not implicit: teachers should be ideal but there illiterate cant be assumed from the statement.
is no clue why. 19. 5; As speaker is using the statement of eminent
2 . 2; As in the statement it is given that most of the people to give str engt h to his statement, he
...., hence II is implicit. I is not implicit. Basic believes in eminent people and assumes that they
qualification is not necessary but sufficient to are always true.
differentiate between right and wrong. 2 0 . 2; The worst bus service is because of lowest fares.
3. 5; Both ar e implicit. The phr ase passing time So, it is clear that the speaker is assuming that
confirms both the assumptions. increase in fare will improve the service. Hence
4. 2; Even a good suggestion by safety boards cannot II is implicit. The speaker is relating fare with
prevent accidents if the employees will not desire services only. Hence I cant be an assumption.
to implement those suggestions. Hence II is 21. 2; Why did management search ingenious idea for
implicit and I is not implicit. shirking work? Definitely because of II. Hence II
5. 4; Nothing can be assumed about the success and is assumed. Nothing can be assumed about the
failure of the committees. employee strength of the corporation.
6. 5; The context is that of films. And the comparisons 2 2 . 2; I may be a restatement or conclusion, but it is not
are to erasing a painting and deleting lines. an assumption. Hence I is not implicit. As the
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for II. can be assumed that he knows civic manner.
7. 1; I is implicit; hence the distinction is being made. 23. 5; As t he speaker is adv ising to oppose cr iminal
II is not implicit: giving priority to emergency candidates in elections, it can be assumed that
services is a social necessity; one cant bother criminals can fight elections. Hence I is implicit.
for whether the people will mind or not. The phrase irrespective of their party labels hints
8. 2; Mahatma Gandhi would have been pained to see about II.
high living and simple thinking leaders means 24. 4; I is not exhaustive. It may be about elections on
that he believes in the exactly opposite nature, tough fight between two popular candidates; may
ie simple living and high thinking. Hence II is be the war between the US and Russia .... Hence
implicit. I cannot be assumed from the given I is not implicit. About II, nothing can be assumed.
statement. 25. 1; As the speaker is predicting that General Motors
9. 5; Why does the concerned authority need to remind and Daewoo can be strongest player in the auto
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of II. Hence II is implicit. When people will cast assuming that Daewoo alone is not sufficient to
t heir v ot e natur ally polling per cent age will be No. 1.
increase. Hence I is implicit. 26. 5; Imposing tickets generally serves two purposes
10. 1; The book which speaks about God is holy book. restricting unlimited entry and raising money.
11. 1; Forced to leave clearly indicates that no one The latt er has no use her e. Now, in t he
wants to put it down on their own and everyone statement, it is given that there were no tickets
enjoys reading it. Hence I is implicit. II has no and entry was restricted, clearly indicates that
relation with the statement. both are implicit.
12. 2; Why too many sub-standard private tuition centres 27. 4; I and II may be the reason for stating such a
in all locality? only because of assumption II. warning. But these are not exhaustive.
Hence II is implicit. I is not implicit. 28. 5; Both are implicit. That is why the advertiser is
13. 5; Why does Railways need to show a good safety stressing on both design and its resale value.
performance? Definitely because of II. 29. 4; II cant be assumed from the statement because
14. 5; As speaker is comparing cultures and talking nothing is given about Y2K specialist. I is not an
about the world, I is implicit. As speaker used assumption but a conclusion.
the term I found... means II is implicit. 30. 5; The term half the job done helps in assuming both
15. 4; I is an implication, not an assumption. II is not the assumptions. Half means students too need
implicit because we dont know the context in to do hard labour for the rest half. Hence II is
which the statement is said. implicit. I is implicit since the half provided by
16. 4; I is not implicit: the statement has nothing to do guidance is also necessary.
with what the animals eat. II is not implicit 31. 4; II cant be assumed. It may be about two business
because (a) merely giving protection does not fit partners, two scientists... As there is no must
one with these attributes; and (b) even if (a) were term in the statement, I is not implicit.
true, we are not protecting all the animals. 32. 1; The assumpt ion I is v alid. The speaker is
17. 5; The government is thinking that IBRD will give assuming that by possessing such qualities, one
the loan, that is why they have applied for it. Hence may overcome bottlenecks in the way to success.
I is implicit. Why do they need to widen the road? W e cant assume whet her possessing such
Definitely because of II. Hence II is implicit. qualities is hard or not. Hence II is not implicit.
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33. 4; The speaker is comparing between the two types illness-causing element is the culprit.
of business. So neither we can assume which 47. 5; I is implicit in the tone of warning. II is implicit
one is preferable nor whether saving of time in because when we st op people f r om doing
business is important or not. It is certain that something, we assume that they generally do so.
time can be saved, but whether it is important or 48. 5; The way the poor performance on excise and
not cant be assumed from the statement. customs fronts has been shown to be the cause
34. 4; Neither the name of the department nor the post of the huge revenue deficit makes I implicit.
held by him can be assumed from the statement. Similarly, II is implicit from the way it affected
Hence II is not implicit. Also, nothing about his customs and excise.
present job status can be assumed. Hence I is not 49. 2; Assumption I is in fact a conclusion. Assumption
implicit. II is implicit from the word disintermediate.
35. 1; II may be a conclusion but it is not an assumption. 50. 1; I is implicit from the difference being pointed
I is implicit. That is why the speaker is saying out. II is beyond the scope of the statement.
so. 51. 2; Talks for second tranche is expected only after
36. 5; How did they know about the advertisement? talks for the first tranche have been finalised.
Hence it can be assumed that they read newspapers. But the actual amount may still be in the pipeline.
Why did they get puzzled over the publication of 52. 2; The sentence should not be taken too literally.
the advertisement in t he newspaper? All the 53. 5; Both the assumptions are implicit. This is why
advertisements cant puzzle all persons of the same t he speaker believ es t hat consumer s ar e
profession. Hence it can be assumed that the deceived.
advertisement was a rare one. 54. 2; I is not implicit. Maybe, the you here refers only
37. 4; Neither can we assume about the CIA nor about t o t he elit e. But II is implicit ; t hat is why
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38. 5; Assumption I is implicit because otherwise it 55. 4; Both may be conclusions, but not assumptions.
would not hav e been pr escr ibed. As t he 56. 1; The VC is assuming I; t hat is why he has
Environmental Pollution Authority is concerned r est r ict ed wear ing west er n dr esses on t he
with auto-rickshaws, assumption II seems quite campus. We cant relate their studies with their
plausible. dress and hence assumption II is not implicit.
39. 4; National interest could or could nto be paramount 57. 4; The assumptions are not implicit because it is
for other industrial concerns. So assumption I is possible that the minister has neither of these
not implicit . There is not even a mention of convictions but is acting under sheer political
env ir onment al r esour ces. We can t reat compulsion.
assumpt ion II as a possibilit y but it is not 58. 5; The move to make use of alcometers must have
necessarily so. been necessitated because of the large number of
40. 2; Gift scheme gave a spurt to paging industry but accidents. Hence I is implicit. II is implicit from
we cannot generalise it. So assumption I is not the fact that it will identify drunken drivers.
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That is why paging industries are now going value-judgement. Hene it is not implicit. II is
through tough times. implicit from irregular water supply.
41. 4; Sellers promise doesnt mean that the good will 60. 2; Film stars are public figures and popular so they
give satisfaction to buyers. Hence I is not implicit. can gather more crowd. And assuming this, the
Nothing can be assumed about unbranded goods political leader has invited them to pull the crowd.
from the statement. Hence II is not implicit. Hence II is implicit.
42. 1; The connection between advertising hype and 61. 1; When the High Court passes an order, it assumes
one would imagine makes I implicit. II is not I. II is not implicit because the court has merely
implicit: what the speaker assumes is that there assumed that the film is controversial. Whether
might be some change but not on the grand scale it is objectionable will be established only when
being talked about. the decision is finally taken.
43. 5; The speaker has used the name of Sachin and 62. 5; Companies like Indian Airlines regard conferring
Shahrukh because of t heir popularity among of such lar gesse on popular f igur es like Dr
young students. Replacing their posters clearly Amartya Sen as a standing publicity of its own.
hints that II is implicit. I is clearly an assumption. Hence both the assumptions are implicit.
44. 5; West Asia has a large stock of oil resources; that 63. 5; W hy t he need to use t he elect ronic v oting
is why t hey hav e monopoly in this sector . machine? Chief Elect ion Commissioner is
Similarly, the speaker is assuming that India has definitely assuming I. Any system wont be
human resources (in the form of IT entrepreneurs) recommended if it is not convenient to use for
which will lead it to become no. 1 in this field or common people. Hence II is implicit.
contribute a large part to Indias economy. Hence 64. 2; The term only is objectionable in I. Hence I is not
both are implicit. implicit. Why has the President directed the
45. 2; Here others cost means others peace, others Election Commission to curtail the expenditure?
safety.... but certainly not others expenses. Hence Definitely, he is assuming II.
I is not implicit. II is implicit; that is why Delhi 65. 2; The speaker is assuming II; that is why he has
police has issued the statement. used the term irrespective while comparing the
46. 3; When we say that reckless partying can lead to gold production with price hike (inflation). I is
health problems, we assume that either heavy not implicit; the assumption is that price hike
drinking or dancing we cant think of any other affects gold production.
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66. 4; I may be a conclusion but it is not an assumption. 82. 2; I is not implicit . The st at ement has no
Hence I is not implicit. Nor is he assuming about relationship to other games. II is implicit because
t he role of journalist s in t he societ y bef or e the speaker talks about the consequence only after
delivering his statement. Hence II is not implicit. assuming this.
67. 5; Whenever a warning of this sort is given, the 83. 2; It is hard to reduce the generalised version to a
following assumptions are implicit: I. There is particular field. Other possibilities may also be
something foul in the air; there can be no smoke considered, such as sanitation problem, ... Hence
without fire; and II. The warning will have a I is not implicit. II is implicit because it is this
positive effect in checking the problem. that makes the speaker take potshot at metros.
68. 1; I is implicit; it is to dispel this myth that the 84. 4; Both are sort of restatements.
statement has been issued in public interest. but 85. 2; From the tone of the statement it is clear that the
being inferior in quality is not the same as being speaker is not satisfied with the large (excess)
adulterated; hence II is not implicit. number of ministers in India and wants reduction
69. 5; The need to treat properly the elderly and the in this number. Hence II is an assumption. I is
disabled stems from both the assumptions. not an assumption.
70. 1; The speaker is assuming I; that is why he has 86. 5; Both assumptions I and II have nearly same
st at ed so. In his opinion as t he economy is meaning. Clearly, the speaker is assuming that
growing well, employment rate should increase. courts are not fulfilling the objective (provide
He is not assuming about any other factor that justice to deserving people) for which they were
influences employment. established. The rich can change the judgment
71. 4; From the statement it is clear that the speaker in their favour (throwing dice).
has no doubt about the credibility of inquiry 87. 2; Taking defeat seriously and taking lessons from
reports. Hence I is not implicit. II has too strong the defeat are two different matters. Hence I is
a word in never. not implicit. Why do we need to take lessons
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based voting still prevails, though it does not have successful in future. Hence II is implicit.
too long a futur e. But t he statement clearly 88. 2; I is not implicit. It is possible that the situation
suggests that value-based voting is absent. What is improving instead of deteriorating, but t he
about Assumption II, which talks of the potential stat ement is being made because t his
of value-based voting? Well, the only potential improvement is not enough. On the other hand,
the speaker has in mind is that its a step in the II is implicit because it is this essentiality that
positive direction. But can it undo what has been makes the speaker talk about what the Govt
done? We dont know. needs to do.
73. 5; Such messages ar e sent to get contr ol of a 89. 2; The statement may be given by a lawyer or any
problem. II is the implicit problem. I is expected other critic. So we cant assume that this is given
to help in getting control of the problem. by an opposition leader. But t he speaker is
74. 1; The speaker is assuming that there should be assuming II. That is why he takes about people
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the society well. I is a genuine quality. Hence I 90. 5; I is implicit: this is what the speaker has in
is implicit. It is possible t hat the speaker is mind when he talks of having util is ed t he
predicting on the basis of his knowledge and not employment potential. The speaker is assuming
experience. Hence II is not implicit. II that is why he is relating the employment
75. 5; The speaker is assuming I; that is why he has potential of railway with the political career of
at tached equal impor t ance t o both t he the leader.
constitution and adherence of the people to its 91. 5; The railway minister is assuming that previous
provisions. The speaker assumes II; that is why ministers have failed in providing adequate safety
he delves into its causes. to the passengers. That is why she will give more
76. 1; I is implicit ; t hat is why t he PIOs hav e attention to safety, hoping that her step will
mainatined t he Indian cultur e even in alien pr ev ent accident in f utur e. Hence bot h t he
sett ings. But II is not implicit because a assumptions are implicit.
comparaison between the two cultures is nowhere 92. 1; I is implicit here. That is why the speaker is
hinted at. talking about another way of living when the
77. 5; DTC aut horit ies are assuming bot h t he envir onment has been polluted. II cant be
assumptions; that is why they have planned so. assumed from the statement.
78. 2; Even able parents may be not willing to pay the 93. 3; From the term harsh it is clear that the speaker
increased fee. Hence I cant be assumed. Why is assuming that the police are not serving the
are they demonstrating in front of Legislative purpose for which they are there. The meaning
Council? Clearly, they are assuming II. Hence II of the two assumptions is different. Hence either
is implicit. I or II.
79. 5; The NHRC is assuming both; that is why this 94. 5; Why are these advertisements given by these
new system has been made compulsory. organisations? Clearly, they are assuming both I
80. 2; I is a restatement. But II is implicit because it is and II.
on this assumption that the comparison has been 95. 4; Both assumptions contradict the statements.
made. 96. 3; Either of the two is implicit. Maybe, the speaker
81. 5; Why did the court intervene and direct the states t hinks t hat irr espect iv e of how much you
executive machinery? advertise, you wont attract tax-filers. The other
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possibility is: why waste money when less of it Hence I is not implicit. In assumption II, the
can be as effective? term civilized society twists his view.
97. 1; I is implicit: it does matter a lot; that is why it 117. 5; Both are implicit.
goes on to make winners. II does not fit here. 118. 2; I is not implicit. Note: So long as there is ....
98. 1; The coach is assuming I, otherwise he wont means option is situational. He assumes that
stress on his mens potential. II cant be assumed: caste-based organisations are the best caretaker
the intention of player is a different matter. of caste-based society. Hence II is implicit.
99. 2; The speaker is assuming II; that is why he is 119. 1; I is implicit in the word penance an act to
concerned about the failure of the relationship. wash away ones sins. II is not implicit. From
100. 2; The speaker is assuming II that is why he has the statement, we dont know whether the gods
referred to things related to education. Assumption showed Parasuram the way out.
I has not been hinted at in the statement. 120.2; Here less space does not imply physical space
101. 2; From the given statement it cannot be inferred so much. Instead, it implies less freedom.
whether transparency exists or not. Hence I is 121. 1; Note the exclamation mark(!). Which implies that
not implicit. II is a valid assumption; that is why t he phenomenon is sur pr ising. Hence I is
the speaker has jotted down new guidelines for implicit. II is a conclusion, not an assumption.
selection process. 122.5; Both are implicit in the affordability factor.
102. 5; The maulana is assuming both. He feels that 123. 2; We dont know whether people of modern times
t hough pr ogr ammes ar e mor e popular than are opposed to what has traditionally been there.
prayers, they are less important. Hence the appeal. Hence I is not implicit. II is implicit because
growth prospects are as important as stability.
103. 2; The speaker is assuming II, that is why he has 124. 2; Note that the caption is one in a cartoon. So 763
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short-term ones. Nothing about the election- 125. 3; The message from the hostage is an attempt to
winning interests has been hinted at here. keep his well-wishers normal. If not calmed, they
104. 2; I may have a broad range. Hence it is not implicit. may react in either of the two ways.
II can be assumed from the statement. 126. 2; I is not implicit because the speaker does not
105. 1; Nehru is assuming I; that is why he is against have any particular aspect in mind. II is implicit,
artificial policies. II is not implicit. hence the editing with the visual aspect in mind.
106. 5; I is implicit; that is why the need for overhaul of 127. 2; The statement is not one about staging of plays
the system. II is also implicit in the phrase the in general. Hence I is not implicit. It is about
present globalised scenario. whether the depiction of a religious figure on
107. 2; II is definitely an assumption. But nothing about stage appeals to the audience. Hence II is implicit.
the policies of different companies can be found 128. 2; I is not implicit. The assumption is not that fire
out from the statement. cannot occur but that it is less likely in Narela or
108. 2; I is not implicit. We dont know about success of Ghazipur. II is implicit; that is why, of all the items,
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appeal for Internet adoption. 129. 2; The objective behind the notice is t o attr act
109. 1; The way business is used in the given statement customers.
implies assumption I. Whether the rallies will 130. 1; Only I is implicit. That is why X opines to buy
get the support of the people on such issues or Mercedes cars if one is desirous of buying a car.
not, is not in the mind of the speaker. He is only 131. 5; Filing a writ in court is aimed at seeking legal
against such demonstrations. Hence II is not action against the concerned state. Hence, both I
implicit. and II are implicit.
110. 5; The announcement of awards serves both the 132. 5; The features highlighted by the advertisement
purposes. are based on assumptions I and II.
111. 4; Her e the assumpt ion is: The met hod of 133. 5; Why are some excesses bound to happen? The
governance of a country should be according to speaker must be assuming II. Again, to be satisfied
the ground realities of that country. Hence I is with the success of SOG implies that the speaker
not implicit. II is not implicit because we dont must be assuming I also.
know whether the speaker has other countries 134. 2; Assumption I goes very deep. Hence, it is not
in mind. implicit. But, assumption II is implicit. That is
112. 2; II is implicit by the very need of the singer to why the notice stresses on buying the leaves
defend ghazal. I is not implicit because the singer instead of burning it.
does not compare ghazal to pop. 135. 1; Assumpt ion I is implicit . That is why t he
113. 2; Eastern Railway may be initiator of this practice. advertisement highlights And if youre looking
Hence I is not implicit. Assuming I, the Eastern for a change.
Railways officials have advertised so. 136. 4; I is not implicit because it assumes too many
114. 5; Because he is assuming I that is why he has things: education and free movement are beyond
used the term enforceable in his stat ment. the scope of the statement. II is not implicit
Speaker is assuming II; that is why he stressed because the PM only assumes that law and order
that law should be obeyed by all without exception. affects the common man more than prices do.
115. 5; Both are implicit. The term dead clears speakers 137. 5; Both I and II are implicit. The speaker does not
intention. consider ter r or ists as human. He must be
116. 4; The newspapers view on the expensiveness of assuming II. Hence, II is implicit. Why is the
justice cant be guessed from the given statement. speaker not in favour of using human rights to
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pr ot est f or t hose found guilt y? He must be quality control regime. Hence, the companies
assuming I also. authorities must be assuming I. Assumption II is
138. 1; The t one of t he st at ement implies that t he also implicit in the last part of the statement.
speaker must be assuming I. That is why he 153. 1; I is implicit. Otherwise how can the number of
uses the word significant for the analysis done. heart patients in all countries of the world be
The wor d alt hough used in t he stat ement compared to one another? II is not implicit because
implies that the speaker makes the assumption the statement does not talk about population.
that lesser the size of sample, lesser the chances 154. 5; Both I and II are implicit. I is implicit. That is
of reliability. why the speaker points towards the lackadaisical
139. 3; It is not clear from the statement what the CM is approach of the government in combating AIDS.
exactly assuming. But the tone of the statement The word sure killer implies the speaker must
implies he must be assuming either I or II. be assuming II also.
140. 1; Why the need to instil such a sense of pride 155. 4; I is not implicit because spate of defeats cant be
among the people? The speaker must be assuming correlated with the statement. On a similar basis
I. II is not implicit because one does not desire II also cant be correlated with the statement.
for a need unless one assumes it to be feasible. 156. 4; The request of the city police implies that the
141. 2; Note that if one advises others to purchase a thing cit y police assume t hat some people hav e
X, the former assumes that the latter have enough grievances. Assumption I is not implicit due to
money to purchase it. the words All categories. II is also not implicit
142. 5; Both I and II are implicit. Why did the city traffic because the statement does not say anything about
police need to issue such a notice? It must have flying squad of vigilance branch.
assumed II. Again the word always used in the 157. 2; Non-biodegradable nature of plastic bag cant be
notice makes I implicit. cor r elat ed with t he stat ement because t he
143. 4; Both I and II cant be cor related wit h t he stat ement does not say whet her plast ic is
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144. 5; I is an assumption because the statement uses not implicit. But II is obviously implicit. That is
the gadgets as an allurement. II is obvious. Note why the scientist uses the word Beware in his
that the initiative is aimed at improving the statement before asserting the negative features
financial condition of the company by reducing of plastic bags.
theft. Hence, the company must be assuming II. 158. 1; Only I is implicit. That is why Mr X advocates
145. 1; I is implicit. The badly shaken lives will be for the need for a consensus to trim government
headed through development. That things would expenditure.
not go haywire can be assured through good 159. 2; I is not implicit because of its last portion, ie all
governance. II is not implicit: we dont know over the world. II is implicit since betting is on
whet her t he image of t he st at e has been in full swing.
tarnished. 160. 4; Both I and II are implications, not assumptions.
146. 5; How can an illiterate person write the name and I and II are not that on which the statement is
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speaker must be assuming I. Again, t he statement.
instruction to send a complaint to senior officials Consider this statement: I heard a shocking news
implies that the speaker must be assuming II also. and felt shattered. Then t he assumption is:
147. 5; I is implicit ; that is why the adv er t isement Shocking news shatters a person.
emphasises the popularity of product abroad as 161. 1; I is implicit: an atheist would not invoke god for
well as in domestic market. The natural property blessings. II is not an assumption but a re-
focussed on in the ad is conducive to facilitating statement: passed away in the Yamuna waters
sound sleep. Hence, II is also implicit. itself means died by drowning in the Yamuna.
148. 2; I may or may not be an assumption. But II is 162. 1; I is implicit: the proposal that drivers employed
obviously implicit. That is why the manufacturers should not be illiterate has to be based on this
need to oil the wheels that India moves on. assumpt ion. II is not implicit. In f act , the
149. 1; Only I is implicit. Why does the company need assumption is just the contrary. The use of at
to issue such instruction? It must be assuming I. least for children assumes that children are or
The motive behind the instruction may be to should be privileged ones.
ensur e conv enience in keeping t he r ecor ds 163. 5; I is implicit because of the cause-ef fect
regarding transaction of the company. Hence, II relationship. II is also implicit because a thing
is not implicit. cannot happen unless it is possible.
150. 2; I may or may not be an assumption. But II is 164. 2; I is not an assumption. It is an inference being
obvious. That is why the CM appeals for peoples drawn out of the strange thing. But assumption
participation. II is implicit. It is this departure from the usual
151. 1; W hy does the agr icultur ist f ocus on bet ter that makes last night strange.
under standing, co-oper at ion and 165. 5; Why does the person gives an advice to provide
complementing among the exporters? He must vocational training to women in work? There must
be assuming I. Assumption II cant be correlated be a positive and constructive role of the training.
with the statement. Hence, II is not implicit. Hence I is implicit. II is also implicit. Otherwise
152. 5; The ground on which the authorities of the bottled the training will be useless.
water companies ruled out any contamination in 166. 5; The view of the speaker is in the form of a critic.
their product is its production under rigorous He feels against the discrimination in punishment
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given to the swindlers and petty thieves. Hence, at delving into the reasons of the mysterious
he must be assuming I and II also. death and also at punishing the guilty. Order of
167. 5; The purpose to get help from the instruction to magisterial inquiry implies that the government
ensure security cant be fulf illed unless t he must be assuming I. Why has the entire staff of
instruction is read by the passengers. Hence, both police station X been transferred? The government
I and II are implicit. must be assuming II also.
168. 1; Name of the given service cadres implies that 183. 4; The st at ement does not ment ion anyt hing
these cadres may help in upliftment of the living r egar ding r epayment st ruct ur e or collat eral
condition of rural people. Now, the government security. Hence, neither I nor II is implicit.
proposition implies that the government must be 184. 4; The timeframe given by the government implies
assuming I. that the government must be assuming that the
169. 5; I is implicit because it make no sense to talk of time given is adequate for operators to declare
something without the existence of its possibility. pay channel rates. Hence, assumption I is not
II is implicit; that is why the speaker suggests implicit. Assumption II is not implicit because it
tools to make change in the womens status. is beyond the scope of the statement.
170. 4; We cannot say what ground the critic assumes 185. 2; Global computer piracy is not mentioned in the
on the basis of which be terms it not a proper statement. Therefore, assumption I is not implicit.
and judicious step. But assumption II is implicit. That is why the
171. 4; I is not valid because we dont know whether the journalist uses the word despite in his statement.
contrast expressed in the view is critical or merely 186. 1; Why has such an advertisement been published
a statement of fact. II, if at all an assumption, by the advertiser? Definitely, the advertiser is
can only be false. assuming I. Assumption II is not implicit because
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details. II is implicit; that is why the speaker 187. 2; Assumption I may not be implicit. It is beyond
str esses on t he r ole of executiv e in the the scope of the statement due to lack of any
appointment of High Court Judges. specific clue. But assumption II seems quite
173. 5; The instruction to customers is aimed at ensuring plausible. That is why peoples participation has
saf ety and r est r icing unaut hor ised persons been sought.
accessibility to any individuals account. Hence, 188. 5; Assumpt ion I is implicit . That is why t he
t he speaker must be assuming that an milit ant s kidnapped t he local r esident .
unauthorised person can access others account. Assumption II is also implicit. Otherwise the
174. 5; Both I and II are implicit. Why is the rate of the militants would not have faith in the resident.
cup of tea reduced to Rs 2 for labourers? I must 189. 2; The tone of the statement implies that the speaker
have beeen assumed. Again, the real motto of an assumes training session is necessary for the
ad is to increase the number of customers as well team. Hence, assumption II is implicit. But the
as sales. Hence, II must also be assumed. statement does not indicate what type of training
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word radical. implicit.
176. 2; I goes into details. Hence, I is not implicit. But II 190. 1; Since the given statement has been made by the
is implicit; that is why the opposition leader water man while educat ing people on t he
issues such a statement. communit ys r ight , t he wat erman must be
177. 2; I is irrelevant. Hence I is not implicit. But II is assuming indulgence of MNCs in water business
implicit; that is why the speaker suggests the as disastrous for the people. Note that the speaker
stringent punishment. is not averse to indulgence of MNCs in road
178. 1; Here II is irrelevant. Hence, II is not implicit. construction or some other areas. This implies
But I must have been assumed by the politician; water business has some special importance.
ot her wise how can the st at us of indust rial Hence assumption I is implicit. Assumption II is
progress be related with unemployment? not implicit because the indulgence of MNCs does
179. 1; I is implicit because this is the motive behind not necessarily imply that they are going to buy
increasing the fine. II is not implicit because of the rivers.
the second part of the statement. 191. 2; Assumption I goes into details, therefore, it is
180. 2; The adver tisement is based on the following not implicit. Again the initiative to be taken is
assumptions: aimed at countering the problem. Hence, II must
* Lear ner s want t o solv e more and mor e be implicit.
questions in less time. 192. 5; The request made by the city police to common
* Learners want to solve DI without written people implies that the city police assumes that
steps. the verification of domestic help is necessary to
* It is possible to solve Quantitative Aptitude in put a tab on increasing rate of crime. Hence, I is
3 seconds. implicit. Assumption II is also implicit. If it is a
* Penalty in case of failure of claim will make a simple step, the process involved must be simple.
positive impact on readers of the ad; etc. 193. 1; The tone of the statement implies that the speaker
Hence, I is not implicit. II is obvious. That is must have assumed I. That is why she uses the
why the advertisement goes like this. words let me die peacefuly. But the statement
181. 4; We have nothing substantial to correlate the given gives no indication about the comparison to other
assumptions. Neither I nor II is implicit. ways of suicide. Hence, assumption II is not
182. 5; The initiative taken by the government is aimed implicit.
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194. 2; Assumption I is not implicit because it rather professional photographers contribution. Hence
contradicts the statement. But assumption II is II is not an assumption.
implicit; that is why the word despite has been 208.1; Why retain a photograph document? So that it
used in the statement. comes handy in fighting terror. In other words,
195. 4; Assumption I is not implicit because introducing who knows the buyer may be a terrorist or may
polythene packets may have nothing to do with serve as a means of terrorism. Hence I is implicit.
writing on the notes. Assumption II is not implicit II is beside the statement.
because of the word only. 209.5; If there were no demands for resignation, why
196. 2; I may or may not be an assumpt ion. But would the politician say, I will not resign? Hence
assumption II is implicit ; t hat is why I is implicit. Again, he talks of being proved guilty.
communication is termed as having a vital role A proof of guilt comes only after the levelling of
in quick decision-making. charges. Hence II is implicit.
197. 2; The tone of the statement implies that the person 210.1; I is implicit because advertisement of a particular
assumes that the historic house is more precious brand is usually placed in order to compete with
than his life. But assumption I includes all human other available brands. II is not implicit because
lives. Hence, I is not implicit. Again, caring for price and quality are not inextricably related.
the house, putting lives to risk, implies that the 211. 2; I is a bizarre assumption. The statement does not
speaker must be assuming II. assume anything about what men or women
198. 2; Nothing has been ment ioned about other should (not) do. II is implicit because to become
count ries. Hence, I is not implicit . But the embodiment of something, much has to be
assumption II is implicit. That is why the ministry proved first.
focusses on intercultural dialogue and interaction 212.2; I is not an assumption but an inference. II is
with civilisations, countries and nations. implicit because unless one is destructive, one
199. 5; The decision of t he Cabinet t o set up new cannot destroy something.
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assuming I. Hence, I is implicit. II is also implicit; is usually possible only when one has the power
that is why the cabinet displaced the existing to grant it.
authority with a new one. II has no connect ion what soev er wit h the
200. 1; I is implicit; that is why in the speakers view statement.
the matter is regrettable. II is not implicit. Note 214. 3; If A needs to be substituted by B, we assume that
that the statement says about media, not the radio B is mor e appropriate t han A. Now, t he
or print media especially. appropriateness of sledgehammer may be due to
201. 4; The decision of the SC implies that the SC must either of the following reasons: (a) a sledgehammer
be assuming the strike by the employee to be is more powerful; (b) though not more powerful,
detrimental for the society and at the same time it works because different tools are required in
it must be dissatisfied with the way of strike. different conditions. (b) may be explained by the
But the word ransom cant be correlated with following example: A chalk cannot be said to be
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is t r ue f or t he wor ds chaos and t otal writing on a blackboard, you would use a chalk,
maladministration. not a pen.
202. 5; Why did the city police need to issue such notice? 215. 4; I is not implicit: since the statement is silent on
It must be assuming that people lack awareness whether the move would have a good or a bad
of the ill-effects of touching unclaimed objects. impact, it does not make any assumption about
Hence, both I and II are implicit. the moves desirability. II is also not implicit. In
203.5; I is implicit; that is why the speaker mentions fact, the assumption is on the contrary. If we say
the desired skills in addition to proper training. that this move has been taken from a particular
Again, why does an entr ant need a pr oper point of view (that of exchange rate management),
t raining? Obv iously, the speaker must be we assume that other moves are also possible.
assuming II also. 216. 5; I is implicit. Look at how their name is taken in
204.5; Why did the DHS need to issue the notice? How t he same br eat h along with t he mention of
can these initiatives save people from the fatal Congress. When a leader draws attention of the
diseases? Obviously I is the assumption behind voters to a problem, he assumes that the problem
it. Again, how can unused/broken articles lying seriously concerns them.
on the roof can be mosquito-friendly? Obviously, 217. 1; I is implicit : India is being asked to learn. Which
II is the assumption behind it. assumes India may also be threatened by a similar
205.5; Why was the need felt to make the change? There problem. Note carefully that II is not implicit.
was certainly something dissatisfactory. Hence I What is assumed is that being forced to take loan
is the assumption behind it. II is obvious. from the IMF is not a good sign. If one simply
206.2; I is rejected because nothing has been told about takes loan, that is, voluntarily so, that may be
technical expertise. The advertisement must have considered a healthy growth.
been targeted at the people who want t o be 218. 2; I is not an assumption but an inference, and that
successf ul photogr apher . Hence II is an too a wrong one. II is implicit : why else would a
assumption. political leader ask for revelations if it were not
207.1; The person A is certainly assuming that to get for some gain?
start ed one needs some teaching. Hence I is 219. 1; I is implicit because of the word representative.
clearly an assumption. But nothing is said about W hen we t alk of X being a leader or a
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representative, we assume that X leads a group of not make effort to reach an impossible target. The
persons with similar bent of mind. In other wor ding Since my childhood makes II also
words, he is not the only one of that kind. II is implicit.
not implicit. 235. 3; The ad assumes that there are two options: either
220. 5; I is implicit. If X seems to have happened, it is lear n f r om a good book or join a coaching
usually assumed that X happens. Again, II is also institute. However, the former option is assumed
implicit: since the speaker compares Sahara and to be preferable.
Peerless to other NBFCs, he assumes that these 236. 2; Gener ally any condit ion is giv en in an
two are also NBFCs. adv er tisement (especially in the for m of
221. 5; Assuming II only, the leader of the opposition instruction) with an assumption that people have
has made such statement. I is also implicit because the ability to follow it. Hence I is not implicit. II
the root cause of disruption in the house is lack is obvious.
of consensus. 237. 5; I is implicit because the focus of the statement is
222. 1; I is implicit but II is not. Happening of new things on a woman at higher post. II is implicit from the
might be good or bad in nature. wording too common to make news.
223. 5; Whenever a plan is aimed at for a particular 238. 1; You dont advise someone unless he needs it.
locality, the planner assumes that the locality Hence I is implicit. But II is not because of the
needs that plan. Hence I is implicit. II is also word only.
implicit. If an institution makes a plan to provide 239. 1; Whenever a notice is issued it is assumed that
facilities to the people, clearly those facilities are there will be some impact of this notice on the
missing and are required. people. Hence II is not implicit. But I is obvious.
224. 2; I is not implicit. II is implicit. Because if any 240.5; X giv es an example and compar es in such a
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with the happening in its country, then it must t he exist ing problem; ther ef or e he must be
have been assumed that the happening in its assuming I. II is also implicit because it is the
own country is its internal affair. motive behind the statement of X.
225. 5; The statement is made by assuming II. That is 241. 5; The word ratio used by A makes I implicit. Need
why such measures have been aimed at. The talk of prediction of the ratio of questions of verbal to
of the requirement of the combination makes I those of non-verbal reasoning makes II implicit.
implicit. 242.1; Authorising the agents to distribute coupons
226. 2; Assumption I is not implicit because it goes into makes I implicit. But II cant be correlated with
details which cannot be assumed. II is implicit the statement.
because when you announce a policy, you 243. 2; I is not implicit due to the word only. II is obvious
generally assume that it will find favour with because this is the assumption on which the
the target group. criticism made by the leader of Y is based.
227. 4; External support makes things easier. But we 244. 1; I is implicit. That is why the speaker is desirous
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hinges only on this external support. Hence I is implicit. The judiciary should be ideal but there
not implicit. II is not implicit because the objective is no clue why.
wouldnot be set if the capability did not exist in 245. 2; I is not implicit because of the word necessary.
the first place. II is obviously implicit.
228. 5; Both I and II are implicit because the purpose of 246. 1; Confinement of Ram temple movement in the
the move is to pressurise country Y as well as to northern part of India indicates that the speaker
attract global attention. must be assuming I. II is not implicit. Mr Y does
229. 2; Assumption I is not implicit because though the assume the desirability of true Indian civilisation.
perceived threat of competition may be one of the But is it for harmony? We dont.
reasons behind this move, we cant say so with 247. 2; I is not implicit. But II is implicit because seeking
certainty. But II is implicit: shrewd warriors often help from the PM of the country Y implies that
lose the battle to win the war. the leader of country X has some hope from the
230. 5; I is implicit because this is why Keshavs mother PM of the country Y.
needed to instruct him. II is also implicit because 248. 5; People looks for goods which are cheap as well
a choice between two options can be made only as durable. Hence I is implicit. Since the scheme
when both the options exist. has been initiated with the aim of attracting more
231. 1; War between two countries makes the life of the cust omer s and fur t her str engt hening t he
people miserable. Selling of crops at low prices company, II is also implicit.
is on the basis of assumption I. II is not implicit 249. 5; Advocating prompt diagnosis makes II implicit.
because it is far-fetched. Again, making effort in the direction of mitigating
232. 1; I is implicit from the phrase unable to solve in the ill-effects of a biological attack indicates that
quicker way. The wor d only makes t he the speaker must be assuming I.
assumption II non-implicit. 250.2; Assumption II is implicit. That is why the minister
233. 2; I is not implicit because t he commander is stresses on WTO compatible. I is irrelevant.
considering about the equipment required to curb 251. 5; Both I and II are implicit. Efforts made by the
militancy. He must be assuming II. Consideration company is aimed at the problem related with
over equipment is related with the efficiency of corrosion. Hence the MD must be assuming I. II
forces. is also implicit on the same ground.
234. 5; Efforts of Y obviously makes I implicit. One does 252.5; Purpose of advertisement is aimed at making more
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people have access to internet. Hence I is implicit. 267. 4; I is not implicit because we dont know what X
Advocating f or best action on the int ernet assumes about other factors. II is not implicit
indicates that the speaker must be assuming II. either. We dont know why X assumes him to be
253. 1; I is implicit ; t hat is why t he company has lauded.
advertised thus. II is not implicit: the ad does 268. 4; I is not implicit because we cant say with certainty
not claim it to be the only way to learn English. that Miss X assumes her life to be full of prosperity
254. 2; Low pr ice points hav e been accept ed as and the prosperity in her life came only after the
instruments for penetration in rural areas. Hence death of her father. II may or may not be the true
II must have been assumed. I is obviously not reason behind the reluctance of her father. Hence,
implicit . Because if a company decides t o II is also not implicit.
penetrate in rural areas by providing the drinks 269. 5; I is implicit ; that is why the adv er t isement
at low price points then the company must be advocates to satisfy ones need. II is also implicit
assuming that people in rural areas will be able because if study materials of X coaching institute
to purchase the cold drinks at reduced price. are capable of satisfying ones need for PO, it
255. 5; Talking of break-dances as a substitute for exercise must be capable of satisfying the real requirements
makes I implicit . At the same t ime when a of a true aspirant for PO. Hence, the speaker
substitute is talked about it must have been must be assuming II.
assumed that it will be suitable for the existing 270. 2; I may or may not be a true assumption. Hence I is
situation. Hence II is also implicit. not implicit. II is obviously implicit; otherwise
256. 4; I is not implicit. In fact, the statement assumes there would not have been the advertisement.
that its no use saying that an agreement has 271. 5; Both I and II are implicit. If someone gives a
been reached as long as the det ails are not ultimate success formula to youngster, then he/
divulged. II is distorting the statement too much. she assumes I. Second sentence of the statement
257. 4; The statement is based on the hindrances and makes II implicit.
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assumption carries the above sense. Hence both not implicit because if PM is talking about joint
are not implicit. patrolling then PM must be assuming that other
258. 1; Assumption I holds good because otherwise the party will also support the plan.
said institutions could not have fulfilled the 273. 2; Suggestion made in the note is aimed at
r espectiv e demands of ot her count r ies. adopting a way t hat brings out committ ed
Assumption II is not implicit: just because you aspirants for political leadership. This implies
lend someone a part icular help (excellent in political leadership is facing a crisis of t rue
nature) does not imply your overall superiority. leadership. But can we assume t hat it is so
259. 5; When you prepare yourself for an event, you everywhere? No. Hence, I is not implicit. If one
assume your participation in it. Bidding adieu to suggests something to someone, he assumes
Test cricket and focussing on the forthcoming his/her suggestion is pract ically possible.
World Cup makes asumption II implicit. Hence, II is implicit.
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II is not implicit because of the word every. he/she assumes the latter needs it. This implies
261. 5; Comparison made by the person between events that the readers need the instruction. This makes
I and II indicates that the speaker must be I implicit. Again, if one suggests someone an
assuming both I and II. initiative, the former assumes the initiative is likely
262.2; I is not implicit because of the word ev ery. to solve the respective problem of the latter. Hence
Narcotics Control Bureau assumes that some of II is also implicit.
the people must have information; but it does not 275. 1; Why such notice? CEO must be assuming I.
assume that all the people have informat ion 276. 5; The advertisement t alks about renov ation in
regarding drug trafficking. II is obviously implicit. schemes and wide range of solutions. Why such
That is why instruction is being given. ads? It is likely t hat these t wo qualities of
263. 5; The request comprises a fixed time. If one fixes a schemes will attract customers. Hence both I and
deadline for a particular thing, one must be II are implicit.
assuming I. II is also implicit because if a person 277. 2; I is not an assumption. Deputing a high level team
requests for something from another, the former for a particular objective implies that the EC is
assumes that the latter will abide by it. assuming the team will succeed in its objective and
264. 5; I is implicit. Look at how Mr Y is blaming faulty for this people of the state will co-operate with the
lifestyles and bad eating habits they are team.
inst ances of brazen v iolat ion of pr ev entiv e 278. 5; The statement is in the form of a suggestion and
measur es. II is implicit , that is why Mr Y it is aimed at stopping child marriages. Note that
expresses his resentment. one does not suggest any initiative to remove a
265. 4; The statement assumes nothing about the kind problem unless he assumes the problem is still
of people who are fit to deliver the goods. Hence in existence. Hence, I is implicit. Now, why a
I is not implicit. Again, the statement says there sever e punishment ? The speaker must be
is a need to assuage the feelings. But it does not assuming. II. Hence, II is also implicit.
assume whet her doing so would be easy or 279. 5; The scheme will attract students, particularly
difficult. Hence II is not implicit. those students who have no money to pursue
266. 1; Only I is implicit because of the words even fifty education. So both assumptions are implicit.
years after. II is not implicit. 280. 2; Tone of the statement makes II implicit.
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281. 4; The student doesnt necessarily assume the basis told so. While making the statement, his prime
of this desire. concern was corruption and not political stability.
282. 4; Neit her I nor II is implicit . Only intelligent Hence II is not implicit.
competitors are not the basis of the statement of 296. 2; If I were the Election Commissoners assumption,
the co-ordinator. Hence I is not implicit. II may he would not have talked of those without a voter
or may not be assumption. Hence, II is also not identity card. So II is a valid assumption.
implicit. 297. 2; I is a r estat ement . Hence does not f ollow.
283. 2; I goes deep into r eason. Hence I is not an Disinvestment in banks means moving towards
assumption. II is obvious; that is why the person privatisation. Clearly, the speaker is assuming
suggests his/her view. II; that is why he talks about elimination of scams.
284. 2; I may or may not be an assumption. Advertisement 298. 2; I is not implicit. On the contrary, the restriction
of a product is done keeping in mind that there of this motility is assumed to be a problem. II is
must be some buyers. Hence, I is not implicit due implicit ; that is why we t alk of regional
to the word Most. But since the objective of the language.
advertisement is to attract customers by giving 299. 4; It is possible that because of the difficulty of
them a chance of free trip to Asian Games, the language learning courses, students quit their
speaker must be assuming II. Otherwise, why studies in the middle. Assuming this reason, he
will people prefer a free trip to a foreign country? may have stated so.
285. 5; Why an assurance of ensuring confidentiality 300.1; There may be other reasons for bureaucratic
along with an easy access to register a complaint? delays, e.g. long enquiry process by different
The speaker must be assuming I. Again, why departments on different angles. Hence II is not
specially t rained Women Police Of ficers? The implicit. I is implicit; that is why he has told so.
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286. 5; The tone of the viewer implies the entire hue and information technology industry should be
and cry over the film is not genuine. Since the r un t oget her wit h equal str ess t o boost the
viewer is convinced that the duo (the director economy.
and the actress) is together, it implies that he is 302.1; It is clear that the economist assumes that at
assuming I and II. present the time and labour poor does not have
287. 1; While making the statement assumption I was much economic value. Hence I is implicit. Now,
in the mind of the speaker; that is why he is why does he advocate for the measure? This is
against the r eligion-based part ies in Indian not very clear. Maybe he also has the economy of
polit ics. II is not an assumption because the country in mind. But not necessarily. He may
secularism may be practised even in a country be more int er est ed in t he poor than in the
where there is only one religion. country.
288. 1; The speaker is assuming I; that is why in spite 303. 1; I is implicit. It is possible that his statement is
of the courageous deeds of robbers, pirates, .... general and his intention is only to explain the
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heroes. Courageous work can be undertaken in 304. 4; The speaker is more concerned about poverty and
both violent and non-violent ways. Hence II is wants that the impact of globalisation reach to
not implicit. the poor to eliminate their poverty. He is thinking
289. 2; Judiciary also cares but it is not the only wing little about the booming of the economy.
which cares. Hence I is not implicit. Clearly, the 305. 5; From the tone of Kher s r emar ks bot h the
speaker is assuming t hat judiciar y must be assumptions can be considered.
independent so that it can do its best. Hence II 306. 4; Assumption I is not exhaustive. Hence it is not
is implicit. implicit. The speaker has nothing to do with other
290. 4; I is more of a restatement. If there were no linkage countries. He is talking about his country only.
between corporate and political or economic Hence II is not implicit.
conditions of the country, the speaker would not 307. 2; The speaker is assuming that history and social
use despite in his statement. Hence II is not concerns are two different subjects and both have
implicit. different ways of writings. Hence II is implicit.
291. 5; Why does the speaker want that people take But I is not implicit.
action in the matter? Clearly, he is assuming II. 308. 4; It is clear that Nehru was the best leader to
I is also implicit in Democracy will suffer. ensure harmony. This implies that there were
292. 2; The speaker is assuming II; that is why he is not other leaders also to ensure harmony though
happy wit h t he qualit y of per for mance of Nehru was the best. Hence I is not implicit. II
ministers. Hence II is implicit. I is an extreme can be a conclusion.
case. It is possible that most of the ministers are 309. 5; From the tone of the statement it is clear that the
inefficient but not all. Hence I is not implicit. speaker is assuming both.
293. 2; II is implicit. The term ambitious confirms it. It 310. 5; According to the speaker, it is because of I the
is possible that they have some mass base and public sector employees do not want the transition
they use the grievances to take lead over their of their sector into private sector. Hence I is
rivals. Hence I is not implicit. implicit . II is implicit because corr uption
294. 4; Here both may be conclusions but certainly are decreases efficiency.
not assumptions. The speaker is a supporter of 311. 5; Why is the speaker against diluting the powers
pluralistic society. of CVC? Clearly he is assuming II. The speaker
295. 1; The speaker is assuming I; that is why he has is assuming I; that is why he is pleading for the
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media to do its work. opposing only for the sake of opposing. Which
312. 5; If competition benefits the consumer, monopoly means the measure he is advocating, namely
must be harmful to him. Hence I is implicit. II is privatisation, is good. Hence II is implicit. And
implicit because these are the ways in which a once II is assumed, I also becomes implicit.
consumer benefits from competition. 329. 2; Higher marks can also be scored by using unfair
313. 2; If there is a huge loss of power, it is being assumed means. Hence I is not implicit. II is implicit.
that a lot of power is being generated. But one 330. 1; I is implicit; hence the warning. II is not implicit
cant assume whet her t he generat ion or it s because we cant assume t hat all social
capacity is adequate. Hence I is not implicit. II is responsibility jobs give money.
assumed from the element of suspicion present 331. 1; The speaker is assuming I. And its solution he
in the statement. has advised in his statement. II is also implicit.
314. 4; I is a restatement. Hence it is not implicit. Good Hence the need to seek fortune abroad.
looks are not the same as being conventionally 332. 4; I and II may or may not be an assumption. It is
good-looking. Confidence brings good looks even possible that he is assuming that an actor is more
to the conventionally not-so-good-looking. Since popular among the audience than directors and
good looks ar e being r uled out only in t he producers and that is why he looks out for acting
conventional sense, II is not implicit. assignments.
315. 4; Influence of one economy on the other does not 333. 1; I is implicit; that is why the speaker talks about
imply t hat t he latt er has no independent the flaw in the democratic process. II is not
existence. Hence I is not implicit. Just because implicit in the given theoretical statement.
the US economy influences the Indian economy, 334. 2; I is not implicit because the statement has nothing
one cant conclude that II is being implied. The to do with global phenomenon. II is implicit;
influence can be felt even if Indias bilateral trade that is why job opportunities have been crippled.
with the US is of a large volume. 335. 1; I is a valid assumption. This is the way to win
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system has changed. statement points to the fact that winners of votes
317. 2; The speaker is assuming II that is why he is often pay little attention to hearts.
talking about the entrenched customs and social 336. 2; How do we know whether the select ion is
attitudes towards women and about their plight provisional? Hence I is not implcit. II is implicit:
getting compounded. I is not an assumption here. that is why it has selected 20 more candidates.
318. 5; I is implicit by the link established by the speaker 337. 1; The blame is being squarely laid on the batsmen.
between physics and myst er ies of t he 338. 5; I is implicit from the speakers demerit being
universe. II is also implicit because 20 years is pointed out. II is also implicit. That is why the
not too big a period. anti-defection law is ineffective.
319. 1; I is implicit fr om t he t hr ust on human 339. 2; The former prime minister is against the way
development through educational institutions. II liberalisation policy is being pursued by the govt
is not implicit: we dont know whether t he and not against the idea of liberalisation itself.
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or merely maintain the old ones. general; it only says that if one eats chocolates,
320.1; Assuming I, it is an Indian language. II is not why not eat the tastier one? So I is not implicit.
the assumption here because it is possible that II is of course contrary to what the ad says.
other communities have this bias. 341. 4; The soul accepts new bodies just as a person
321. 5; You can arrive at the statement only when you accepts new clothes - this being equated to the
assume I. Hence I is implicit. He is assuming II soul being a clot hshanger is v ery crude
and he wants that this habit should be given up. philosophy. I should be rejected. Again, t he
322.5; Clearly, the statement is a lament for the fact immortality of the soul is not proved beyond doubt
that education is turning into just a money- in the given statement. Unless a statement clearly
spinning business. It is getting detached from said that the soul never ceases to accept new
values, which are at the care of a society. Hence, clothes this assumption would be suspect.
both are implicit. 342. 5; The statement talks about some persons who say
323. 4; Who are using history in the contemporary context that Indians are tolerant to a dangerous level. So
cant be determined. Hence I is not implicit. It I is assumed in as much as such people are
may be used to spread harmony among various assumed to be existing. Further, the author refutes
communities. Hence II is not implicit. the claims of such persons. Hence, the author
324. 1; I is implicit because it is this demand that makes himself is proof that there are some persons who
people spend big money. II is beside the point. do not believe that Indians are tolerant to a
325. 4; There may be several other reasons for the large- dangerous level.
scale deaths during earthquakes. eg use of low- 343. 2; The crux of the statement is that although the
quality building materials, electric current. wheels, horses etc. make up the chariot, they
326. 5; Clearly, the speaker does not believe in one-match are not the chariot. In other words, parts can
wonders. Hence, I is implicit. II is also implicit never substitute for the whole. So II is implicit. I
because consistently good performance over a is not hinted at in the statement.
long stretch can be measured in terms of average. 344. 5; The phrase one step further implies that some
327. 5; Because of II LIC has advertised so. If I were not violence has already occurred and the author
the assumption, they would never advertise. plans to move one step further from this level
328. 5; The finance minister says that the Opposition is of violence. Further the word retaliate implies
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that violence has been against the author to 356. 1; I is implicit because if Booker Prize brings global
which he plans to give a befitting reply. Hence acceptance, it must be a sign of recognition. II is
both I and II are implicit. not implicit. The coming of age of Indian writing
345. 5; I is obvious from the statement. II is obvious by in English may be an inference, but not an
t he way cooler is compar ed t o f an in the assumption.
statement. 357. 5; If a thing is no longer so, we assume that earlier
346. 4; I is not true for everybody. The statement means it was so. Hence I is implicit. Again, if corruption
to say that practice may not be sufficient for came as a shock earlier, we further assume that
success if one is pitted against a born genius. In corruption was there. Hence II is implicit.
other words, it means that practice is necessary 358. 4; If X is more dangerous than Y, we assume that Y
but it may not be sufficient. II is not implied is also dangerous. But I is not implicit because it
beyond doubt. It is supported by the statement states just the contrary. II is also not implicit.
only in a vague fashion. We rather assume that hedonistic activities can
347. 1; If a manager contemplates punishment for the be performed with aids.
er ring st af f, a capability t o punish must be 359. 1; I is implicit because one team cannot defeat the
assumed. ot her unless bot h par t icipate. II cannot be
348. 2. Allowing pass-holders without checking does not assumed. There may have been other teams which
necessarily mean less risks. It could be done were eliminated before India met Pakistan in a
because of time factor or other reasons. But one five-match final.
thing is definite. Those having passes must be 360. 2; I is not implicit because it talks about a subject,
assumed worthy of trust. Without this being true, not the author. II is implicit because when we
allowing t hem wit hout check-ups makes no say that a book is for a particular target segment,
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349. 1; If listening to the inner voice can save one from 361. 1; I is implicit: how else can helping the poor be a
sin, assumption I must be valid. Assumption II is service? II is not implicit because not all human
uncertain. The statement merely says that Gandhi beings are in the service business.
was saved from sinning on many (not every) 362. 2; I is not implicit because the statement is based
occasions. So chances of a few transgressions only on what happens in India. II is implicit
cant be ruled out merely on the basis of the given because of the concern shown by the statement.
statement. 363. 2; I is not implicit because we dont know whether
350. 1; If a polite persons son being rude is a matter of the statement is based on past experience. II is
shock then it must be assumed that politeness implicit because education is very important in
usually passes from father to son. So I is implicit. equipping the children.
351. 1; First the author says that whenever he watches, 364. 5; Both the assumptions are implicit because of the
India lose a wicket. Then he declares that so need felt for a shopping complex in the colony
he will not see t he next crucial match. The itself.
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watch the match India will not lose wickets. In clearly means even though t he user knows the
other words, his coming to watch is one cause of procedure of some special preparation, he does not
India losing a wicket. II is uncertain. No hint is have a proper oven to cook. Hence I is implicit. The
made on winning or losing. statement assumes that X can cook tasty dishes but
352. 4; Feeling uneasy is not a sign of addiction in itself. does not rule out all other ovens from doing so.
Feeling uneasy after avoiding Gutkha is a sign of 366. 1; Accommodation to only outside candidates clearly
addiction. [Read I carefully. If you have the book indicates that local candidates will be having
Magical Book: Analytical Reasoning, refer to page it t heir own ar r angement f or stay. Hence I is
immediately.] Secondly, a thing that is suspected implicit. It is no where mentioned that outside
to be addictive can never be advised to be taken candidates will not be selected. Hence II is not
every two hours! Both I and II are not implicit. implicit.
353. 5; The author says that he wont succeed in UPSC 367. 5; Providing anything for a solution automatically
exam. Reason? Because he is not hardworking. leads to the fact that the provider has assumed
Obviously, hard work is essential for success at that neither it will disturb while working nor it
UPSC exam. Further, if hard work is a necessary has any adverse side effect, and that it will rather
prerequisite of any exam, the exam cant be easy. promote the work.
Both I and II are implicit. 368. 1; I is implicit. Because of I, the policy-makers have
354. 1; The author says that he hopes to succeed in SBI acknowledged the ser v ices r ender ed by t he
PO exam. Reason? They had more vacancies. voluntary agencies. II is not implicit. Designing
Clearly, more vacancies are taken as giving a and service contribution are two different things.
higher chance to succeed. So I is implicit. II is 369. 5; If it is impossible then why would a nation commit
not. The statement makes no comment about the so? Hence I is implicit. The term As a nation used
degree of toughness of the exam. in the statement and then about its commitment
355. 2; If we say that it is high time X did something, for its people confirms II.
we assume that X is not doing that at present. 370. 4; As only is used in both the assumptions, none is
Hence, assumption II is implicit. But I is not implicit.
implicit. Infrast ructure lending is one of the 371. 2; I is not implicit. The statement puts it the other
services but whether it is the best we do not way round. That is, health results in happiness.
know. II is implicit, hence the statement.
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372. 5; Definitely because of assumption I and II the II is implicit because it makes no sense to talk of
publisher has warned in the cover page of the somet hing wit hout the exist ience of it s
book. possibility.
373. 5; Sensitivity can be created by the media only when 389. 1; A is assuming I, that is why he has suggested
it possesses both these attributes. hard work to B. Hence I is implicit. The word All
374. 1; I is implicit. The provision would not have existed is too strong in II. Hence II is not implicit.
if there were no likelihood of such an act being 390. 4; Assumption I contradicts the statement. Nothing
committed. II is not implicit. Merely debarring can be assumed about the scale of becoming
public servants from immunity does not ensure developed. Hence II is not implicit.
equality for all. 391. 2; I is not implicit. There is no hint regarding who
375. 3; Higher efficiency will be brought about in either cont r ols our behav iour . II is implicit . The
t he case. W hen you have good models, the statement takes exception at the fact that he does
environment improves. On the other hand, even not apply to himself what he teaches.
if this not be case, fear of being eliminated leads 392. 2; I is not implicit. The statement only says that
to adaptation in the Darwinian fashion. the two should go together, not that one results
376. 5; I is implicit . That is why t he demand f or from the other. II is implicit; that is why the
qualification and experience. II is also implicit. emphasis on social justice.
Unless the institute were choosy, it would have 393. 5; The customer is assuming I that is why he has
welcomed one and all, without imposing any lodged several complaints of not receiving his
restrictions. telephone bills. As he has informed about this to
377. 2; I is not implicit: Competition from whom? There the editor of a daily, he expects to correct the
are no such hints in the statement. II is implicit: system. Hence II.
it is this appreciation that has propelled the credit 394. 2; The statement does not point to the competence
card company towards such an excellent customer of anybody. It merely hints at the power of co-
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378. 1; I is implicit; hence the caution to be frank and 395. 5; The police is assuming I that is why they have
objective. II is not implicit. The statement does interrogated them. Hence I is implicit. II is a more
not hint towards the motive of the report. generalised form of I. Hence implicit.
379. 5; I is implicit; that is why the talk of observational 396. 4; We are in no position to pass any judgment at
learning. II is also implicit; note the use of the present. We may assume these only if the appeal
word merely. is rejected.
380. 5; I is implicit : it is wit h this belief that t he 397. 4; I is not implicit because this is an ad for admission,
shopkeeper makes the recommendation. II is also not for a job. II is also not implicit for the same
implicit; that is why the shopkeeper emphasises reason. You dont seek admission.
on international technology. 398. 2; The intention of internal applicants cant be
381. 5; I is implicit. Note that the statement makes a assumed from the given statement. II is implicit;
distinction between merit and seniority. II is t hat is why t hey want t o recr uit out side
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that you make it the basis for further decision. 399. 1; Whenever a decision is taken by the company it
382. 2; What we are being told about brilliant students goes through every aspect threadbare. Hence I is
does not have anything to do with mediocre implicit. Debentures can be issued even when
students. Hence I is not implicit. But II is implicit. there are a large number of competitors. Hence II
This must be the reason why t he brilliant is not implicit.
students do not always excel. 400. 5; The companys authority is assuming both that
383. 5; I is implicit. If the desire were not there, why is why they have invited tenders from reputed
the statement? II is also implicit ; hence the contractors. The term reputed confirms I. II is a
emphasis on explore all channels. universal assumption as the principal reason of
384. 2; I is not implicit. The grievance is against the inviting tenders.
govt, not against the banks. Banks serve only as 401. 5; The govt has promised to bring down the smoke
a medium for transfer of money. II is implicit level because it is possible to determine the level.
from the phrase two months ago. Hence I is implicit. II is implicit because
385. 2; I is not implicit in its present form. The author containing pollution is also a welfare measure.
assumes that it is unproductive unless utilised. 402.1; Any measure is taken with its efficacy in mind.
II is implicit ; hence t he lament on it s Hence I is implicit. But II is not implicit because
underutilisation. there is nothing in the statement that suggests
386. 5; The company is assuming II, that is why it has the fear of a threat.
manuf act ur ed t he medicine. W hy has t he 403. 3; The company may have either of the two situations
company stressed on the constituents and the in mind. Generally, reduction in price is expected
effect in its advertisment? Definitely because the to lead to increase in sales. Hence I is implicit.
company management is assuming I. Alternatively, it is possible that the decision has
387. 1; Failure to meet the demands is possible only been taken with other manufacturers in mind.
when the demands have been raised in the first In that case II may be implicit even without
place. Hence I is implicit. II may be a conclusion assumption I.
but not an assumption. 404. 5; W hy t he apology? It is a submission t o the
388. 5; I is implicit. Tools for an objective are talked about sensitivity of the Indians. Hence I is implicit. II
only when the desire for such an objective exists. is implicit in the word misinterpreting.
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405. 5; Lalits mother is instructing him what course to enthuse employees to evolv e innov ativ e
take if it rains heavily. Clearly, she assumes his techniques. Hence, II is implicit. On the other
incompetence in taking a decision of his own. side, seeking help from employees in order to
Hence I is implicit. Returning by train is possible evolv e an innovative t echniques implies that
only when the trains ply. Hence II is implicit. employees may have the required calibre. Hence,
406. 5; A decision to start any sort of dialogue with ones I is also implicit.
neighbour assumes that the neighbour will also 423. 1; I is implicit; that is why the civic authorities are
participate in it. Hence I is implicit. II is implicit advising so. II is not implicit. No one gives advice
because track II dialogue can be meaningful only to another unless the former assumes that the
when the respective Govts agree to abide by it. latter will follow the advice.
407. 5; The host of the programme is assuming both. 424. 2; Engaging the Army for the rehabilitation work by
Announcement to distribute fabulous prizes has the government implies that t he gover nment
the clear purpose to enhance the viewership. assumes that the Army possesses the required
408. 4; The employees association is generally concerned ability to rehabilitate the affected people rapidly.
with the welfare of employees and not with the Hence, II is implicit but I is not implicit because
benef it of t he or ganisat ion. Hence II is not of the word only.
implicit. I, also, is not an assumption. 425. 3; Investment in the shares of company A has been
409. 2; Assuming II only, the government has agreed to termed as a gamble. This implies the speaker
work out an effective social security programme. must be assuming that the investment may either
410. 1; To motivate the employees and hence for the incur loss or bear profit.
enhancement of their work, t he head of t he 426. 4; I is not implicit (note the word at least this year).
organisation congratulated the entire staff in his II cant be correlated. Hence, II is also not implicit.
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411. 1; Whenever such notices are displayed it is assumed sometimes the move bears positive results. Hence,
that those who are concerned with the notice the speaker must be assuming I. II is obviously
will read the notice and follow the messages in not implicit.
it. Hence I is implicit. If II were true, it is not 428. 4; The tone of the statement only implies that the
necessary to display such notices. speaker assumes t hat newspaper s ar e mor e
412. 5; Here both the assumptions are valid. If it were effective than oral call. The given assumption I
not so, there would be no benefit of setting up is not implicit because of the word rarely. II is
such mission. also not implicit because it contradicts the valid
413. 1; I is implicit; that is why the advertisement has assumption. Note that here the valid assumption
been given. Second one is absurd. is people will r ead an adver t isement in a
414. 5; I is obviously implicit. II is also implicit; that is newspaper.
why cancellation of citizenship has been talked 429. 2; I is not implicit. It is assumed that people will
about. pay taxes. That is why II is implicit. But the
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of amount as Rs 1999 per month must have been cont inue wit h t hese schemes. Maybe it is
done after assuming II. discouraging people from being mere savers rather
416. 2; The wording Beware of dogs makes II implicit. than investors.
417. 4; I is not implicit. The valid assumption is that 430. 5; No government decides to impose extra taxes
the existence of corruption and prejudice is not unless it assumes that the amount it has is
desirable. II is also not implicit. The statement insufficient to serve its pur pose. Hence, I is
is silent on whether the administrative system implicit . II is also implicit ; ot her wise the
can be reformed. government would have increased the levy from
418. 5; Why a review committee to find out the reasons the targeted 2% .
for unstable stock prices? Concerned authority 431. 1; I is implicit from the tone of the offer of the X
must have assumed I. Hence I is implicit. One Housing Finance company. But II is not implicit.
does not entrust a work to another unless the 432. 2; The real concern of WHO is the low per capita
former assumes that the latter has the efficiency expenditure on health in India. Now, how will
to do that work. Hence, II is also implicit. t he init iat iv e t aken by W HO minimise the
419. 5; Assumption I is implicit . Why has such concern? The assumption is that the enhanced
advertisement been published by the advertisers? assistance may substantially increase the per
Definitely, the advertiser is assuming I. II is also capita expendit ure on healt h in India. But ,
implicit; that is why advertiser advocates doing assumption I is not implicit due to the last part
so. of it, ie and bring it on par with other countries.
420. 5; The idea behind facilitating learning computer Again, no one provides help to others unless one
at no cost is aimed at attracting learners. Hence assumes t hat t he other needs it . Hence,
I is implicit. II is also an assumption; that is assumption II is implicit.
why t he adv er tisement adv ocat es lear ning 433. 4; When decisions are taken, the assumptions are
computer. positive. It is assumed that various sections would
421. 5; Both I and II are implicit. The government does facilitate the implementation of the decision.
not launch its programme unless it assumes that Hence neither is implicit.
it has the basic infrastructure to implement it. 434. 1; The step taken by the airlines must have been
422. 5; Why a reward for a good suggestion? Obviously, aimed at to earn more revenue. The desired result
authorities are assuming that the reward will cant be obtained without assuming I. Hence, I is
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implicit. II may or may not be an assumption. request made by the authorities implies that the
435. 5; Generally, an advertisement is given to attract authorities must be assuming that their effort will
customers. Hence, assumption II is implicit. The reduce the problem of power theft. Now, how
advertisement mentions some feature. Why will can t hey assume t his? Obv iously, II is an
the mentioned feature attract customers? Hence assumption.
I must be assumed. 446. 5; Why did PTA take such a harsh decision? They
436. 2; Why did bank A reduce the interest rate on retail must be assuming that its decision may compel
lending? The step taken by the bank must be the principal to reconsider the school fees. Hence,
aimed at generating more revenue. Hence, II must assumption II is implicit. Again, how can the
be assumed. I may or may not be an assumption. decision usher such result? Obviously, PTA must
Hence, I is not implicit. be assuming that parents of the students will
437. 5; When a notice is given by an organisation to a cooperate. Hence, assumption I is also implicit.
group of persons, the former assumes that the 447. 2; Assumpt ion I cant be cor related wit h t he
latter will follow it. Hence, I is implicit. statement. Hence, assumption I is not implicit.
438. 2; The tone of the statement implies that sometimes Now, why did the aut hor it y go f or t he
the mightiest superpower does not get accolades advertisement? Obviously, II must be assumed.
from other countries even after winning the war. Hence, only II is implicit.
Hence the speaker must be assuming II. The tone 448. 5; The scheme will attract the children, particularly
of the statement stresses on the failure of the those who have no good food available at home.
mightiest to get accolades from other countries So both assumptions are implicit.
despite winning t he war . Hence, I is not 449. 1; I is implicit. If it wee not so, equal potential would
necessarily implicit. have implied equal salary and vice versa. This
439. 2; I is not implicit. In fact, the statement suggests one-to-one cor respondence could hav e made
it is possible to contain terrorist activities. What salary the only criteria to judge potential.
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action has begun, though its end is not in sight. with factors other than potential. That is, potential
440. 1; I is implicit from the victims being nuisance to cant be the only criteria to decide salary. But
peace-loving people. II is not an assumption. t his is on a t r ack dif fer ent fr om wheat the
Note that the assumption here may be: Majority statement goes on.
of the people killed in wars are wicked. 450. 4; Material desires of a person are determined by
441. 4; Dishonour ing of global public opinion by the three factors the basic necessity, the utility of
superpower implies t hat the speaker must be items purchased and the appetite for luxury items.
assuming that the global public opinion is against Hence I cant be the assumption. II is also not
the imposition of war. But note that II says: ... implicit.
should have been ... . Hence, not implicit. I is not 451. 1; As a Principal, he t rust s his t eacher that they
implicit either. It is, in fact, contrary to the speakers would have prepared the students thouroughly. So
assumption. that they could appear in the list of toppers. Hence
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implies that the speaker must be assuming II. Only intelligence cannot be t he basis of t he
Why is the speaker in favour of discouraging wars Principals statement. Hence II is not implicit.
vehemently even though majority of the victims 452. 5; I is implicit from the need to maintain the present
might hav e been a nuisance to peace-loving position. But why the question of lag? Must be
people? The speaker must be assuming that war because computers are much more efficient than
is disastrous for peace-loving people also. Hence, manual labourers. And this holds true only for
I is implicit also. complex tasks. Hence II is implicit.
443. 1; The decision taken by the government implies 453. 5; Why has the club announced a wide variety of
that the government must be assuming I. Note music programmes by the visiting musicians? The
that no organisation/government/person takes organisers must be assuming that the musicians
decision to compensate the vict im unless it may be able to play a variety of programmes to
assumes that it has adequate fund to satisfy the interest the people. Besides this, they must be
expenses. II cant be correlated. Hence, II is not assuming also that the programme will attract
implicit. audience. Thus, both I and II are implicit.
444. 1; Why has the suspension of flights been mad for 454. 1; I is implicit; that is why the bank expects to
a limited period of four days? It must have been wor k ef f iciently. II may or may not be an
assumed by the authorities of X-Airlines that the assumption. Hence, II is not implicit.
crisis may be over after this limited period. Hence, 455. 1; I is implicit; that is why the principal instructed
assumption I is implicit. II may or may not be an the teachers to carry the responsibility. II is not
assumption. Hence, II is not implicit. implicit. The mischievous section may not welcome
445. 2; Request made by civic authorities to the citizens the decision.
implies that the authorities must be assuming that 456. 2; I is not implicit. In reality it contradicts the actual
the citizens will respond positively. Now look at assumption. Again, why, has gover nment
assumption I. It may or may not be an assumption abolished the scheme? The government must be
because the way of responding by the citizens may assuming II.
not necessarily be the same as mentioned in the 457. 1; The notice has been aimed at reducing criminal
assumption. activities. How can the criminal activities be
Hence, assumption I is not implicit . Again, reduced without peoples participation? Hence,
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the police must be assuming I. But we are not * Most of the students want coaching classes
sure about II. Hence, II is not implicit. at a lesser fee.
458. 5; If any circular is issued for an individual or a 469. 2; I is not implicit because of the word 'medication'.
gr oup of people then it is assumed that t he The objectiv e of the adv er t isement can't be
individual or the group of people will abide by it. achieved without II. Hence, II is implicit.
Hence, I is implicit. Again, why did the authority 470. 2; I is not implicit because of the word "All". II is
need to issue such cir cular? It must hav e a implicit: it is this that makes the speaker say
const r uct iv e pur pose r egar ding t he ser vices "you must have at least the basic knowledge of
provided by the organisation. Hence, II is also computers.
implicit. 471. 5; How can the objective of the civic authorities be
459. 1; Why did the government take such an initiative? meaningful without the people's participation?
The government must be assuming that these Hence, I must be assumed. Again, how can the
teachers may be useful in improvement of primary people's participation be possible wit hout II?
education. How can the objective mentioned above Hence, II must be assumed.
be obtained without assuming I. II is absurd. 472. 5; I is an assumption because the government is
Hence, II is not implicit. assuming that the initiative taken by it is an effort
460. 4; I is not implicit because according to the statement to rectify the problem. II is obvious because the
the move is supposed to bridge the gap between initiative taken by the government has been aimed
income and expenditure to a larger extent. II may at benefiting the farmers.
or may not be an assumption because of the word 473. 5; If the government has made a plan to provide relief
will. to the farmers, it must be assuming that the plan
461. 1; The government is adamant not to reduce the can be executed. The objective can't be fulfilled
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significant drop in the crude oil prices in the 474. 4; The Principal must be assuming that the students
international market. Why? It must have some will abide by the instruction. Note that if a person
const r uct ive objectiv e which compelled t he instructs someone or a group of persons, the
government to do so. Hence, I is implicit. We former assumes that the latter will abide by it.
cant correlate II with the statement. Hence, II is Hence, both I and II are not implicit.
not implicit. 475. 1; The initiative taken by the railway authority has
462. 5; Why did the government go for the appeal? It been aimed at making the ser vice-customer
must be assuming that the people will abide by it friendly. Hence, I is implicit. II may nor may not
and t he appeal may generat e mor e r evenue. be an assumption. Hence, II is not implicit.
Hence, both I and II are implicit. 476. 2; From the adv ert isement, it is obv ious t he
463. 2; I may or may not be an assumption. Note that if the advertiser must be assuming II. Hence, II is
two companies X and Y are paying equal salaries implicit. I goes rather against the statement.
to their employees and the growth prospects of Hence, I is not implicit.
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many employees working for the company X may aimed at good entertainment for the local residents
prefer to work for the company Y. But II is obvious. during the holidays. The municipal corporation
Hence, only II is implicit. must be assuming that local r esident s may
464. 5; Why did the principal of the college warn the participate in the fun fair with great fanfare. Since
students? The principal must be assuming that I and II go against the above assumption both I and
t he war ning may bring t he sit uat ion under II are not implicit.
control. And how can the situation be under 478. 5; The advertisement would become meaningless if
control without II? Hence, II must be assumed. the two assumptions were not implicit.
Again, what compelled the principal to go for 479. 1; I is implicit in the claim being made in t he
such a warning. It is I. Hence, I is also implicit. announcement. When you make a claim, you
465. 1; How can the advertisement be meaningful without highlight your achievement. But II is irrelevant.
I? Hence, I is implicit. II may or may not be an Such "cooperation" from the people one does not
assumption. Hence, II is not implicit. expect.
466. 5; If A advises B to do something, then the former 480. 5; Assumption I is implicit as the motive behind
assumes that the latter has the required expertise the comparison. II is implicit in the purpose of
to do it. Hence, I is implicit. Again, why did the advertising.
management need t o adv ise regarding use of 481. 2; Whenever a vendor increases prices, he assumes
computers? It is obvious that the management must t hat his commodit ies will sell ev en at t he
be assuming it to be necessary. Hence, II is also increased price.
implicit. 482. 2; Admission is still a far way off. We are only at
467. 1; I is implicit the for m collect ion stage and hence I is not
468. 4; I highlights. Hence I is not implicit. II can't be implicit. But II is implicit as it is this assumption
correlated with the statement; hence II is not that has prompted people to stand in the queue.
implicit. The given advertisement is based on 483. 5; A decision is taken when it is felt that it would be
the following assumptions: accepted by most of the people concerned. Hence I
* A discount may make the course fee seem less is implicit. II is also implicit as the reason behind
burdensome. the need.
* A discount may at tr act more and mor e 484. 4; It is not necessary that price rise be there on the
students. mind of the govt while taking the decision. Hence
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neither I nor II is implicit. In fact, the truth is 502. 4; If the response does not come, as Assumption I
that our petroleum companies are running losses says, the ad won't make sense. Hence I is not
even after the drop in international prices. implicit. II is not implicit; hence the qualification
485. 5; Both are imminent positive outcomes assumed. "with good communication skills".
486. 1; I is implicit because teachers can't be appointed 503. 2; Assumption I is absurd. In such illnesses, the
in a vacuum. II is more of a presumption. patients are rushed to hospitals, irrespective of
487. 5; When a move is made, it is assumed to be effective. how the relatives may behave. II is implicit in
Hence I is implicit. It is also assumed that the r ushing t he af f ect ed people t o t he near by
stipulated target will be met. Hence II is implicit. hospitals.
488. 1; Assumption I is implicit because it is this that 504. 5; W hen a pr omise is made by someone, t hey
makes us import sugar in spite of the increase in assume that they would be able to fulfil it. Hence
the number of sugar fact ories. But II is not I is implicit. Since the business ventures are
implicit because "future" is beyond the scope of planned to be set up in rural areas, II must be
the statement. implicit.
489. 2; Compensation is a way of sympa-thising with 505. 5; I is implicit as the cause of blocking the traffic. II
the victims, not a deterrent to terrorism. Hence is implicit because whenever we plan something,
II is implicit but I is not. we assume that the conditions may be favourable
490. 1; Assumption I is implicit because only then the enough.
switching over makes sense. But II need not be 506. 4; Whenever an instruction is given, it is assumed
an assumption. The switching over may have that it may be followed. Hence I is not implicit.
been prompted by economic factors or those of II is also not implicit. If at all the govt does
convenience. assume something about the parents, it is to the
491. 2; Assumption I is ruled out because of the word contrary: that the parents may not be able to pay
only. But II is im plicit be cause wi t hout higher fees.
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sense. while the construction goes on. II is not implicit
492. 1; Assumption I is implicit as the govt's moves are as negative reactions are not assumed.
generally aimed at protecting the interests of 508. 2; When prices are reduced, the motive is to attract
the masses. But II is not implicit because of "any customers. Hence I is not implicit but II is.
other way" . Ther e might be other means of 509. 5; Both have been assumed by the railway authority
gambling which t he gov t does not consider while putting the revised timing on the website.
significantly detrimental for the people. 510. 2; Grace marks are given with the assumption that
493. 2; When one applies for leave, one assumes that it adding these marks will lead to positive result.
would be granted. Hence I is not implicit. But 511. 5; I is implicit in the deadline given. II is implicit
Assumption II is implicit because only then the in the notice given to the residents to move out.
period of "two years" assumes meaning. 512. 1; I is implicit; otherwise more players would have
494. 1; When you instruct someone to do something, been selected. II is not implicit because even
you assume that he may do it. Hence I is implicit without the captain, ther e will be suf ficient

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and II is not. number of players.
495. 5; Assumpt ion I is implicit as this is the pur pose 513. 1; I is implicit in the preparation being made. But
assumed while levying the tax. II is also implicit II is not implicit as "about thirty" implies "nearly
because when a rule is framed, it is assumed that thirty maybe a few less, maybe a few more".
people are capable of following it. 514. 2; I is not implicit because of the word " All" . II is
496. 1; Assumption I is implicit in "at their own cost". implicit as applicant s assume a f air select ion
Assumption II is contrary to what the citizens process.
may have assumed. 515. 1; When an order is passed, it is assumed that
497. 4; Were it assumed that the employees might leave, people will comply with it.
such a decision would not be taken. Hence 516. 4; Assumption I is irrelevant while II is contrary
Assumption I is not implicit. Assumption II is to the assumption being made.
not implicit because " next year " is pr esent 517. 2; When workers go on a strike, they assume a
nowhere in the picture. positive response, viz, the authorities may heed
498. 5; Both are implicit in Mr X's instructions to his to their demands.
assistant. 518. 5; Note that t he "separat e lane" decision is an
499. 2; II is implicit a s it ser v e s t he pur p ose of incentiv e. Now an incent iv e is given wit h a
introducing AC buses. Contrary to this, I is not motive in mind (Assumption I) and with the hope
implicit as it defeats the purpose. of people falling for it (Assumption II).
500.1; I is implicit because whenev er a scheme is 519. 5; Assump t ion I is implicit in t he inv it at ion.
announc ed, it is assu med t hat peop le will Assumption II is implicit in the request Manish
welcome it. II is not implicit. Had fear been there makes to his mother.
on the mind of the govt, it would have refrained 520. 2; Assumption I is not implicit because adverse
from introducing such a scheme. impacts are not assumed. II is implicit in the
501. 4; I is not implicit because an announcement is period of suspension being six months.
made wi t h t he assump t ion t hat it will be 521. 1; Assumpt ion I is impl icit because such an
positively received. II is not implicit because the announcement is made with the hope that people
municipal authority is not covered by the ambit will heed to it. For the same reason, Assumption
of the statement. II is not implicit.
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522. 4; With such negative assumptions, the statement 543. 1; I is implicit in t he norm prescribed in t he
would lose its meaning. sentence. This is why checking is being advised.
523. 2; The driver does not have control on what the Again, what would the banks check? Obviously,
auto driver will do. Hence I is not implicit. But II what the clients reveal. Banks would assume the
is implicit as one assumes the outcome while revelation to be true. Hence II is not implicit.
taking an action. However, II is vague. If cross-checking is what
524. 5; I is implicit in the very giving of the advice. II is the speaker has in mind, II would become implicit.
implicit in the condition attached. 544. 1; If the govt has taken the decision, it must have
525. 1; I is implicit : when you ur ge someone t o do assumed t hat it s implementat ion would be
something, you assume a positive response. For possible. II would not be implicit because of
the same reason, II is not implicit. produced in the country. It is possible that the
526. 2; If I were implicit, such a decision would not be govt has import on its mind for the said purpose.
taken. II is implicit in the purpose of fund-raising 545. 2; It is not implied that legal mining does not harm
that has been mentioned in the statement. and illegal mining does all harm. It is only implied
527. 4; When a warning is given, it is assumed that it t hat illegal mining is mor e har mf ul for the
will be heeded to. Hence I is implicit. II is not environment. This happens because norms are
believed to be the motive behind a warning (even flouted with impunity in illegal mining.
though the police often create such an impression 546. 1; I is implicit in the need for training. But II takes
among the people t hat they ar e seen as things to an extreme with the phrase no skill
extortionists; well! Let that be on a lighter note.). sets.
528. 1; Without passengers, the increase would make 547. 2; I is not an assumption because there may be
no sense. Hence I is implicit. II may be a probable several reasons for the preference being stated.
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529. 5; I is implicit: you dont hold a function without a means only when you assume that the means
being r eady for t he preparat ions. II is also is available.
positive: when you invite someone, you assume 548. 4; The assumption is that students have access to
that he will come. the Internet. But it is not necessary that they
530. 2; Price have been slashed with the assumption have this access at home. Hence I is not implicit.
that sales will increase, thus leading to profit. Again, past practice may not have been borne in
531. 4; Both of these assumptions are negative. mind while switching over to Int er net -only
532. 1; A r equest is made t o the people wit h the display. Hence II is not implicit.
assumption that they would comply. Hence I is 549. 4; I is rather contrary to the assumption. The need
implicit. II talks of activists and is hence beyond to grow different types of crops is talked about
the scope of the statement. precisely because there is a likelihood of farmers
533. 2; I is not implicit: Even if other matches are played growing the same crop again and again unless
in the near future, people may like to see this instructed. Again, growing different type of crops
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match. II is implicit: When you stand in the
queue, you hope to get ticket. implicit.
534. 1; The boards have been put with the assumption 550. 2; I is not implicit because health is not the focus
that they may have a positive impact. of the statement. II is implicit in the very need
535. 1; Only I is implicit. II may not be there in the for substitution.
associations mind. It may only be assuming that 551. 1; I is implicit because only then does the storage
a reduced at t endance may dr iv e home t he make sense. II is not implicit as the statement
employees point. has nothing to do with a shorter period of time.
536. 2; There is no indication of an earlier meeting. 552. 2; I is not implicit as the action of the NGO need
Hence I is not implicit. II is implicit in the calling not be based on comparison. II is implicit as
of the meeting. lit er acy is necessar y t o make t he librar y
537. 2; I is not implicit because the corporation has not successful.
advised the people to leave the city. 553. 1; I is implicit because only then does the direction
538. 5; I is implicit from the need of different types of to walk make sense. II is not implicit as the
letters on different occasions. II is implicit from st atement makes no distinction between t he
official and semi-official. members of the office and the visitors.
539. 1; I is implicit because only t hen t he person 554. 2; I is not implicit because of the word all. II is
checking can check the availability. But II is not implicit because only then does the appeal to
implicit. Personal details are generally required switch over make sense.
at the time of booking tickets. 555. 5; The comparison is possible only when I is
540. 5; Obviously, 0.7 is one of the types. Hence I is assumed. Same for II.
implicit. II is also implicit or else the statement 556. 1; I is implicit because of the use of any in the
would make no sense. statement. II is not implicit. It is possible that
541. 4; When we mention something to someone, we t he problem can be solv ed ev en later . The
assume t hey know it s meaning. Hence I is instruction to contact immediately is only for
implicit. But II is not implicit as the details cannot the sake of convenience of the customer.
be assumed. 557. 4; I would be implicit if the statement said Use
542. 4; The statement does not give any clue to the use only our medicine .... Again, the instruction to
of language. Hence I is not implicit. II is not use is only of an advisory nature, not mandatory.
implicit because of only. Hence II is not implicit.
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1. 5; I is not implicit: will it hurt the litigants interests is why the speaker distinguishes an educator
or the lawyers? II is not implicit because of the from an academic.
word all. III deviates by mentioning the venue. 13. 5; The last portion of the statement makes I implicit.
2 . 5; Only III is implicit. Note that the statement is a Dissatisfaction of western countries is owing to
piece of news. What the journalist assumes about the absence of prime ministers or president of
the conversion and its impact cant be explicitly member-countries. Hence II is also implicit. On
said. But the words despite strong opposition the same basis III is also implicit.
indicate that the journalist must be assuming III. 14. 5; Eit her II or III is implicit. The number have
3. 1; Why was the airport was put on a full alert? The decreased because of mandatory verification of
authority must be assuming I. Hence, I is implicit identity. Why? Either it is the fear of consequent
but II is not. Again, to put the airport on a full alert procedural delay or people fight shy of revealing
indicates that the authority must be assuming III their identity. Assumption I is unrelated to the
also. statement.
4. 5; Suggestion or direction to young officers by the 15. 5; I is correct because otherwise X cant hint at the
officer is aimed at making the new recruits aware fact about the unique facility provided to MTNL
of their responsibilities. Assumptions I cant be subscribers. II is also correct. Why else should X
correlated with the above statement. II is an tell this to Y? III is also correct. Why will Y feel
assumpt ion: t his is what leads t o adv er se a jolt? Hence, all are correct.
comments. III is not implicit: chances are the 16. 2; If someone takes an initiative to remove the
judgment is inaccurate; hence the extra caution. hurdles, it is not implied that he/she is the one
5. 5; How can the menace of smoking be reduced if who has created it. Hence, I is not implicit. II is
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movies? Obviously, the speaker must be assuming initiatives are being taken. III is also implicit
assumptions I and II. Assumptions III is also because one does not undertake an effort unless
implicit. That is why the speaker stresses on he/she assumes the difficulty can be overcome.
those deeds and creations which are conducive 17. 4; I is not implicit. A direction is given assuming
to reducing the menace of smoking. that the person, for whom the direction is meant,
6. 4; The tone of t he stat ement implies t hat , in t he will follow it. Hence III is implicit. While stating
speakers opinion, walking barefoot for miles on the intensity of the problem, school children and
dusty roads should be considered adventurous. college st udents are ment ioned. Hence, t he
Hence, the speaker must be assuming I. To convince speaker must be assuming II.
others about his opinion he makes comparison 18. 5; People take lessons from those who have a better
between walking barefoot rafting gliding. Why? He idea and experience to deal with the problems
must be assuming the assumptions III and II also. which people are f acing. Hence I and II are
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to publish the names of the worst colleges, is countries implies that assumption III holds.
obvious. How will the request lead to an overall 19. 2; That credibility can be gauged is all that we can
improvement in the institution? The person must assume. Whether it can be measured is beyond our
be assuming I. Hence, assumption I is implicit. scope. Hence I is not implicit. II is not implicit
II may not be an assumption. But III is implicit because of always. Besides, both II and III attempt
because if someone requests for something to t o equat e t he Commonwealt h with t he wor ld
others, the former assumes that the latter will community.
concede it. 2 0 . 4; What induced Indian Meteorological Department
8. 2; I is not an assumption because the minister does to propose a brainstorming session on the issue
not have the employment perspective. The positive of just-concluded summer monsoon? It is the
features used in the statement in order to support assumption I which made them do so. II is
more women driving public transport implies that obv ious; ot her wise why is a br ain st or ming
the speaker must be assuming II and III. session needed? We sometimes take an initiative
9. 5; Only I is implicit. II and III cant be correlated on the basis of positive result obtained through a
with the statement. Hence, II and III are not similar initiative in the past. A negative result of
implicit. a similar br ainstorming session cant be an
10. 3; I is implicit; that is why there is discrimination assumpt ion f or t he pr oposed brainst or ming
in charges. II is also implicit; one does not take a session. Hence, III is not implicit.
decision unless one assumes it feasible. But 21. 4; Mr X may be taunt ing Mr Y. Hence I is not
nothing cant be said with certainty about III. implicit. II and III are implicit from the way
11. 5; I and II are implicit because the speaker stresses looking sad and getting bonus have been linked
on lit tle participation of students. III is also by Mr X.
implicit because the speaker wants an education 2 2 . 1; I is implicit; that is why ruling goes like this.
system which is designed keeping the changes Declaring non-Brahmin, having desired qualities,
of society in mind. also eligible for pujari implies that II must be an
12. 3; I is not implicit because it mentions the words assumption. No court delivers its verdict unless
thorough knowledge. Hence I cant be correlated it assumes that people will abide by it.
with the statement. II and III are implicit; that 23. 5; I is not implicit because it goes into too much of
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specifics. II is not implicit because leaving the is trying to highlight companys achievement and
village does not necessarily mean migrating to by doing that expansion of his business is in his
metro cities. III is obvious. mind.
24. 3; Since Mr X is determined to play against Mr Ys 38. 4; Nothing is hinted about hard work or upper
team the next day, he must be assuming III. II is crust of society. Hence neither I nor II is implicit.
implicit because of the words at any cost. III is also not implicit: In general, it is not very
25. 5; The phrase nuclear war used in the statement easy; rather, one has to pay a steep price.
indicates that the speaker must be assuming I. The 39. 1; To appeal to start the written examination clearly
word, mistaken implies that he must be assuming II hints about assumption I. Employees association
also. Why does the speaker think of the possibility of assumes II that is why they have appealed so.
war between India and Pakistan? He must be 40. 4; Why did the government take such an initiative?
assuming III also. It mut be assuming III. Hence, III is implicit.
26. 3; I is not implicit because of the word always. Again, any measure is taken by a government
The impor tance of dying expr ession for with its efficacy in mind. Hence, II is implicit.
conviction implies that the Supreme Court must Again, how will t he initiat iv e taken by t he
be assuming II. How can a person judge the gover nment f ulfil the object i ve? Hence, the
veracity of a statement without having the capacity government must be assuming I.
to distinguish whether the statement is doubt- 41. 3; I need not be implicit because we dont know
free or doubtful. Hence, III is also implicit. about t he companys policy r egar ding ot her
27. 3; I is not implicit. But II and III are obviously segments. Again, if a manufacturer increases the
implicit; otherwise shopping time would not have price of products, the manufacturer assumes that
been proposed to be enhanced. there may still be adequate demand in the market
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speed governors for all four-wheelers? The court the options 1), 2), 4) and 5). Note that II may or
must be assuming II and III. may not be an assumption.
29. 3; The governor says that there would not be further 42. 4; If an or ganisat ion or a per son entr usts a
weakening of rupee. Which is based on the responsibility to an organisation or a person, the
assumption that the rupee has weakened in the former assumes that the latter will carry out the
recent past. Hence I is implicit. II is not implicit; r esponsibilit y pr oper ly. And how can an
dollar-buying may be one of the reasons for the organisation or a person carry the entrusted
depreciations of the rupee. But one cannot assume r esponsibilit y wit hout hav ing the requir ed
this. III is implicit: note the use of the word expertise? Obviously, I is implicit. Also, it is
adequate. supposed that a university takes a decision with
30. 3; I is wide off the mark. In fact, its just the contrary a constructive purpose which will have positive
of what the statement says. II is implicit: when a impact on the students future. Obviously, the
statement is of the form A should be done for B, university authority must be assuming III. Hence,
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31. 5; All the three are implicit. Since company X talks the statement. Hence, II is not implicit.
of entering into a deal, it must be assumed that 43. 2; Why did the civic authority take such an initiative
two companies can enter into a deal. So II is in order to reduce the pollution? It must be assuming
implicit. Again, I is implicit because how can that the move will fulfil the desired objective. Hence,
company Y help company X unless it is capable I is implicit . And, how can t he mov e be made
to do so? Besides, this capability must be based effective? Obviously, the civic authority must be
on being financially sound. So III is implicit. assuming II. Hence, II is implicit. III cant be
32. 1; A statement of the form though X, Y is unlikely is correlated with the statement. Hence, III is not
based on the assumption that X leads to Y. implicit.
33. 4; I is false; if the two were the same, how could 44. 1; The strike involves only two parties: the cinema
they meet two different fates? II is implicit; look halls and the government. The employees or the
at the way in which inspect or raj is being public have nothing to do with the strike. Hence
contrasted with licence raj, which the reforms I and II are not implicit. II is not implicit because
have put an end to. III is implicit: if you wish to of the word all.
get rid of something, you assume that it is a 45. 3; Why did the employees call a strike? They must be
menace. assuming that strike can be an effective tool. It can
34. 3; Assuming I, the company has advertised f or put pr essure on t he gover nment and t he
housewives. If it were not possible, the company government may be compelled to consider the views
would not go for such an ad. Hence III is implicit. of the employees. Hence, I and III are implicit. II
35. 3; I is implicit in the phrase industrial ... pollution. goes beyond the scope of the statement. Hence, II
II is not implicit because of the word only. III is is not implicit.
implicit from the concern shown at the terrible 46. 4; Let us delve int o the object iv e of t he
price. adv er tisement . The main objectiv e of the
36. 4; The t erm not hing has a br oad range of advertisement must be to attract more customers.
connotations. Hence I is not implicit. Since the How can the objective get fulfilled? It must be
speaker is t alking of sect ional need-based assumed t hat t he f eat ur e ment ioned in the
technology development, he is assuming both II advertisement may attract customers. Hence, I
and III. and II are implicit. III is not implicit because of
37. 4; Since it is hard to get ISO 9002 certification, he the word best.
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47. 5; None is implicit. The step taken by municipal III is beyond the scope of the statement; hence
corporation of the city must have kept the positive III is not implicit.
aspects under consider ation. But I goes into 50. 1; All these assumptions are in directions contrary
details. Hence, I is not implicit. II and III cant be to what the statement says.
correlated with the statement. Hence, II and III 51. 3; W henev er such a decision is t aken, t he
are not implicit. assumptions are that it would be welcome and
48. 2; What is the real objective of the advertisement? allowed to implement.
The object ive must be t o enr ol mor e school 52. 3; The urging of the govt makes sense only when
children through attracting a large number of (A) and (B) are implicit.
parents. And in order to obtain this objective, 53. 2; The decision to auction assumes response to it.
the advertisement has been adorned with many Hence (A) is not implicit . Unless the priv ate
features with an assumption that the features entities are capable, the decision would make no
may att r act par ents because par ents want sense. Hence (B) is implicit. (C) is implicit as
maximum facilities. Hence, II is implicit. But I is without financial benefit, private entities would
not implicit because I may or may not be an not turn up for the auction.
assumption. III cant be cor related with t he 54. 2; (A) must be implicit to make the request
statement; hence III is not implicit. meaningful. The govt is out of picture here. Hence
49. 2; I is not implicit because of the word only. II is (B) is not implicit. (C) is not implicit as the case
obvious; that is why graduates with first class may be only of delay, not of cancellation of flight.
only are being considered eligible for the course.

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