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Statement:A part from the entertainment value of television, its educational value cannot be ignored.
Assumptions:I. People take television to be a means of entertainment only.
II. The educational value of television in not realised properly.
if only assumption I is implicit
if only assumption II is implicit
if either I or II is implicit
if both I and II are implicit
» Explain it Correct Option: D Both are implicit. The statement recognises the entertainment value of television and at the same time it asserts that its educational value “cannot be ignored”. The tone of the passage is slightly lamenting which implies that what the author wants to happen, is not happening presently. This means that I and II both are implicit. Hence, option (D) is correct.
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