Logical Reasoning :: Statement and Assumption
In each question below is given a statement followed by three assumptions numbered I, II and III. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions, decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement and choose your answer accordingly.
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Statement: In order to reduce the gap between income and expenditure, the company has decided to increase the price of its product from next month.
Assumptions:
- The rate will remain more or less same after the increase.
- The expenditure will more or less remain the same in near future.
- The rival companies will also increase the price of the similar product.
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Statement: 'Several labour and industrial courts in this State have no proper premises. Vacancies of judges and stenos are kept pending.' - A statement of a retired judge of State X.
Assumptions:
- Adequate number of staff and judges helps in the smooth functioning of the industrial and labour courts.
- The State is not bothered about the condition of the labour and industrial courts.
- Physical facilities of an office help in increasing efficiency of its employees.
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Statement: "A rare opportunity to be a professional while you are at home." - An advertisement for computer literate housewives by a computer company.
Assumptions:
- Some housewives simultaneously desire to become professional.
- Computer industry is growing at a fast pace.
- It is possible to be a professional as well as a housewife.
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Statement: Pramod decided to get the railway reservation in May, for the journey he wants to make in July, to Madras.
Assumptions:
- The railways issues reservations two months in advance.
- There are more than one trains to Madras.
- There will be vacancy in the desired class.
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Statement: "To make the company commercially viable, there is an urgent need to prune the staff strength and borrow money from the financial institutions." - Opinion of a consultant.
Assumptions:
- The financial institutions lend money for such proposals.
- The product of the company has a potential market.
- The employees of the company are inefficient.
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Statement: The Central Government has directed the State Governments to reduce government expenditure in view of the serious resource crunch and it may not be able to sanction any additional grant to the states for the next six months.
Assumptions:
- The State Governments are totally dependent on Central Government for its expenditures.
- The Central Government has reviewed the expenditure account of the State Government.
- The State Governments will abide by the directive.
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Statement: These apples are too cheap to be good.
Assumptions:
- When the apple crop is abundant, the prices go down.
- The lower the selling price, the inferior is the quality of the commodity.
- Very cheap apples are also good.
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Statement: "All are cordially invited to attend the entertainment programme. It is free." - An announcement in a newspaper.
Assumptions:
- People generally do not go to entertainment programmes which are free.
- Some people, though interested in entertainment programmes, cannot afford purchasing the tickets.
- Generally, a free entertainment programme is of a good quality.
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Statement: Ravi decided to leave office at 4.00 p.m. to catch a flight to Bangalore departing at 6.00 p.m.
Assumptions:
- The flight to Bangalore may be delayed.
- He may be able to reach airport well before 6.00 p.m.
- He may get adequate time to search for a vehicle to go to the airport.
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Statement: "Put. a notice on the board that all the employees should come on time to office." - An officer tells his assistant.
Assumptions:
- All the employees come late.
- Employees read such notice on the board.
- Employees will follow the instructions.