Logical Reasoning - Statement and Assumption - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Statement and Assumption - Section 1 (Q.No. 45)
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.
45.
Statement: Please note that the company will provide accommodation to only outside candidates if selected.' - A condition in an advertisement.
Assumptions:
- The local candidates would be having some other arrangement for their stay.
- The company plans to select only local candidates.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
The statement mentions that the company intends to provide accommodation only to outside candidates. This means that local candidates would have to arrange accommodation on their own and that the company may select local as well as outside candidates. Thus, only I is implicit.
Discussion:
13 comments Page 1 of 2.
Subhram said:
8 years ago
Neither one is implicit. As there is no facts regarding local canditates and one can't assume untold facts such as (facts on local canditate).
(4)
Amish Prajapati said:
2 years ago
@All.
Neither one should be implicit as there is no mention of local candidates' stay.
Neither one should be implicit as there is no mention of local candidates' stay.
(3)
Vivek limbalkar said:
4 years ago
The right option is (D).
I think the answer should neither of the statements be implicit.
I think the answer should neither of the statements be implicit.
(2)
Nitin said:
1 decade ago
Neither is implicit. It is because when said that company will provide accommodation to only outside candidate, it means that locals will have to arrange their own accommodation.
(1)
Swathi said:
9 years ago
There isn't mentioned anything about the local candidates, whether they have to make their own accommodation or company will provide them. So, why can't the answer be neither of the statements is implicit?
(1)
Gowtham said:
9 years ago
I think the answer neither of the statements is implicit.
But I won't agree with the answer since you're violating the rules of statements and assumptions.
But I won't agree with the answer since you're violating the rules of statements and assumptions.
(1)
Andrew said:
4 years ago
Key word "Own".
And since it is omitted for locals arrangements, the sentence is not implicit.
And since it is omitted for locals arrangements, the sentence is not implicit.
(1)
Adi said:
2 years ago
"would be having some other arrangement " This statement is not clear.
Anyone, explain the answer clearly.
Anyone, explain the answer clearly.
(1)
Virendra said:
1 decade ago
Both are implicit because reason for first is implicit is correct but company is not planing for selecting local candidates as in statement they are providing accommodation for outside candidates.
Luke said:
1 decade ago
Yes I support @Nitin's argument.
Here, The local candidates would be "having" some other arrangement for their stay", implies that the company will make certain other arrangements fot locals.
Here, The local candidates would be "having" some other arrangement for their stay", implies that the company will make certain other arrangements fot locals.
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