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Directions : Read the following carefully and answer the questions that follow.
"But mothers changed Maggi’s destiny, not the hungry kids, as advertised. The shortest chow mien or hakka noodles recipes available in cooking books would take at least half an hour to make."
These questions are based on the information given above and the sentences labelled (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) as given below.
A) Hungry kids were fed up of Maggi made by their mothers and hence the popularity of the snack increased.
B) Maggi was quicker and easier to prepare compared to other hakka or chowmein noodles available in the market.
C) Maggi would take less than half an hour to make.
D) Mothers across the country trusted Maggi because of its seemingly innocuous nature and the children's delight on tasting the snack.
E) Maggi was banned, making it a snack that was highly desirable. F) Children would take Maggi to schools as lunch although it became sticky on long storage.
Which of the statement numbered (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) has been assumed in the facts/information given in the statement? (An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted.)
Only F
Only A
C, D and E
Both B and C
None of these
- Statement A: Suggests that the popularity of Maggi increased due to children being tired of it. This contradicts the idea that mothers contributed to its success and is not assumed in the passage.
- Statement B: Implies Maggi is quicker and easier to prepare than other noodles. This aligns with the passage about mothers choosing Maggi as a convenient option.
- Statement C: States Maggi takes less than half an hour to make, directly supporting the passage's contrast with other noodle recipes.
- Statement D: Indicates mothers trusted Maggi and children enjoyed it, a likely factor for its success, but not explicitly necessary as an assumption.
- Statement E: Talks about a ban and desirability, which is not addressed in the passage.
- Statement F: Considers Maggi’s use in school lunches despite stickiness, more of an observation than an assumption for the given context.
The correct assumption is Option 4: Both B and C.
These statements align best with the given context of Maggi's quick preparation being a factor in its popularity.
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