In a question below is given a statement. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the following assumption and decide which of the assumption is implicit in the statement. Statement: "Government of State X's state, according to which it has been decided to provide a cooked meal to the students of all primary schools of the states, is not a proper and judicious step." — Criticism by a person. Assumption: I. Student may hesitate to eat the cooked meal provided by the Government. II. The cooked meal served to the students may be hazardous for the health of students.
In a question below is given a statement. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the following assumption and decide which of the assumption is implicit in the statement. Statement: "Government of State X's state, according to which it has been decided to provide a cooked meal to the students of all primary schools of the states, is not a proper and judicious step." — Criticism by a person. Assumption: I. Student may hesitate to eat the cooked meal provided by the Government. II. The cooked meal served to the students may be hazardous for the health of students. Correct Answer If neither I nor II is implicit
We cannot say what ground the critic assumes on the basis of which be terms it "not a proper and judicious step."
According to 1st assumption, we can not assume that the student may hesitate to eat the cooked meal provided by the Government.
According to 2nd assumption, we can not assume that the cooked meal served to the students may be hazardous for the health.
Hence, If neither I nor II is implicit.