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Statement: “Do not lean out of the door of the bus.” - a warning in a school bus.
Assumption: I. Leaning out of a running bus is dangerous.
II. Children do not pay any heed to such warnings.
if only assumption I is implicit
if only assumption II is implicit
if either I or II is implicit
if neither I nor II is implicit
» Explain it Correct Option: A Leaning out of a running bus must be dangerous, otherwise the warning would not have been there. Hence I is implicit. But II is not implicit. If the authorities would have assumed that children do not pay any heed to such warning, they would not have put it up there. Hence, option (A) is correct.
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