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STATEMENT & ASSUMPTION (a) if only assumption I is implici | Reasoning (Pre Mains level)

STATEMENT & ASSUMPTION


(a) if only assumption I is implicit.

(b) if only assumption II is implicit.

(c) if either assumption I or II is implicit.

(d) if neither assumption I nor II is implicit.

(e) if both assumption I and II are implicit.

Statement : The catastrophic impact of monsoon rainfall on several districts of Kerala has come as a grim reminder that the vigil against unpredictable natural disasters must never be relaxed. More than three dozen people have diedand an estimated ₹8,316 crore worth of economic assets have been lost in the seasonal rain, particularly over the past week.

Assumptions :

I) Crucial support has come from the armed forces as well to normalise the situation.

II) All States naturally look to Kerala, with its record of social development, for evolving best practices to handle such natural disasters.

Statement : India a popular hub of medical tourism, attracting a large number of foreign patients every year.

Assumptions :

I) Medical treatment in India include reduced costs, the availability of latest medical technologies, and a growing compliance on international quality standards, Doctors trained in western countries including US and UK, as well as English speaking personnel, due to which foreigners are less likely to face language barrier in India.

II) India was “one of the lowest cost and highest quality of all medical tourism destinations, it offers wide variety of procedures at about one-tenth the cost of similar procedures in the United States

CAUSE AND EFFECT

(a) If statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect;

(b) If statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect;

(c) If both the statements I and II are independent causes;

(d) If both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes; and

(e) If both the statements I and II are effects of some common cause.

Statement I : RBI, for the purpose ofForeign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), accords special status to students going abroad for studies. They would be treated as NRIs from the day of their departure from India.

Statement II : He/She must intimate banks about the change in her residential status (under FEMA) before her departure. She can also update her KYC details with mutual fund houses and other financial institutions.

Statement I : Noise levels above 80 decibels produce damaging effects to the ear.

Statement II : When ear is exposed to extreme loud noise (above 100 decibels) for a considerable period of time, it can cause irreparable damage and lead to permanent hearing loss.

Statement I : RBI, for the purpose ofForeign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), accords special status to students going abroad for studies. They would be treated as NRIs from the day of their departure from India.

Statement II : He/She must intimate banks about the change in her residential status (under FEMA) before her departure. She can also update her KYC details with mutual fund houses and other financial institutions.