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Question

Statement: "There will be poor yield this summers", a farmer said while looking upwards.

Assumptions:

  1. He is looking towards God.
  2. There are no clouds in the sky.
A

Only I is implicit.

B

Only II is implicit.

C

Either I or II is implicit.

D

I and II are implicit.

Soln.
Ans: b

The farmer is referring to the failure of monsoons. So only II is implicit.


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