Logical Reasoning - Statement and Assumption - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Statement and Assumption - Section 2 (Q.No. 28)
Directions to Solve

In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.

Give answer

  • (A) If only assumption I is implicit
  • (B) If only assumption II is implicit
  • (C) If either I or II is implicit
  • (D) If neither I nor II is implicit
  • (E) If both I and II are implicit.


28.

Statement: "Those who are appearing for this examination for the first time should be helped in filling up the form." - An instruction to invigilating staff.

Assumptions:

  1. The form is somewhat complicated.
  2. Candidates can appear more than once for this examination.

Only assumption I is implicit
Only assumption II is implicit
Either I or II is implicit
Neither I nor II is implicit
Both I and II are implicit
Answer: Option
Explanation:
The statement mentions that only those students are to be helped who are filling up the form for the first time. This does not mean that the form is complicated/So, I is not implicit. However, II follows from the statement and so is implicit.
Discussion:
13 comments Page 1 of 2.

Sachin said:   1 decade ago
In the case it is impled that help is extended in caases who do not have experience in filling forms and may face problem or have doubts which will need help.

Jasman said:   1 decade ago
Because for the first timers it is complicated that is why help should be extended to them, but how come ii is implicit?

Ravneet said:   1 decade ago
I think both statements are implicit because the form can be complicated and hence those who are filling it for the first time should be informed.

Youssef said:   1 decade ago
Yeah both statements are implicit, if filling up the form is easy, why new comers will need such help ?

Sundar said:   1 decade ago
@ALL

Easy-to-fill or complicated-to-fill it is depends upon the candidates knowledge. Even though the form is easy to fill, candidates can be helped appearing for the first time. So, I is not implicit.

Candidates should be help for the first time - from this statement we can understand that candidates can be appeared more than one time. So, II is implicit.

Vijender said:   1 decade ago
Both the Assumptions are valid. Clearly the instructions to the invigilating staff has been given with the objective (Assumption) in mind that the form is somewhat complicated, otherwise there was no need to give instruction. Similarly If the there was no need to write the superfluous words " For the First Time". Hence both the Assumptions are valid.

Sindhu said:   1 decade ago
Neither of the assumptions are implicit as the form needn't be complicated and the number of times candidates can appear is immaterial as all candidates appear only once as FIRST timers.

Mike massarelli said:   1 decade ago
@Sundar - You have stated that the complication level of the form depends on the agent filling it out and not on the form itself, then in the next sentence said that the form is easy to fill. This is a contradiction. And I said 'somewhat complicated' which is so relative to be laughable, the alphabet is 'somewhat complicated'.

@Vijender - Perfect, couldn't of said it better myself.

@Sindhu - I'm not sure you know what implicit means. Just because forms don't HAVE to be complicated doesn't mean that they aren't. And if you read @vijenders response the fact that they can appear only once as first timers is literally irrelevant. If the candidates were all first timers then the addition of 'for the first time' in the question would have been unnecessary. Therefore we know that it is at least possible to take the test multiple times.

Shawn ab said:   10 years ago
For a first timer there is full possibility that the form filling could be difficult and they might need help. So only II being implicit is incorrect.
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Bhavik said:   9 years ago
The answer should be both are implicit, as if you negate the first sentence saying that form is not complicated, then no one will require anyone's help, so you have to assume that, otherwise the conclusion will not hold true.


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