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The centre has released an additional Rs.65 crores to the state to implement the mid-day meal scheme in primary and upper primary schools in educationally backward areas for the current academic year.
Which of the following is an assumption implicit in the given statement?
I) Midday meal scheme is not implemented in high schools.
II) Midday meal encourages children to go to school.
III) More than Rs.65 crores has been spent on mid day meal in educationally backward areas for the current academic year.
Only (I)
Only (II) and (I)
Only (III) and (II)
Only (II)
Answer & Explanation Answer – 4 Explanation: The statement does not refer to high schools. Moreover it is stated that the released funds are additional funds. It is not known how the earlier funds were released. Hence, I is out of extent. As the released funds are for schools in educationally backward areas, it is clear that government is under the assumption that midday meal scheme would encourage children to go to school. Hence, II is an assumption. It is stated that the funds have been released but not that they have been spent. Hence, III is out of context.
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