One/two statements are given followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements. Statement - The victims of the imbalance in the industrial development are the large number of literate and illiterate people who are economically weak. Assumption: I. Industrial development in India has taken place mainly on political considerations. II. The tribals invariably get adversely affected by industrial development.

One/two statements are given followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to consider the two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements. Statement - The victims of the imbalance in the industrial development are the large number of literate and illiterate people who are economically weak. Assumption: I. Industrial development in India has taken place mainly on political considerations. II. The tribals invariably get adversely affected by industrial development. Correct Answer Neither I nor II is implicit

In the given question,

Statement -  The victims of the imbalance in industrial development are the large number of literate and illiterate people who are economically weak.

The statements talk about the victims of imbalanced industrial development mainly those who are literate but economically weak.

Assumption:

(1) Industrial development in India has taken place mainly on political considerations.

In this assumption, there is mentioned that Industrial development has taken place mainly on political consideration but no where it is mentioned in the statement that industrial development in India has taken mainly on political consideration.

Hence, this assumption is not implicit.

(2) The tribals invariably get adversely affected by industrial development.

According to this, tribals invariably get affected by industrial development but the statement says about the victims who are lilterate and economically weak. Thus this assumption does not directly follows the statement.

Hence, this assumption is not implicit.

Hence, the correct answer is "Neither I nor II is implicit".

Additional Information

  1. Read the statement with an approach that the assumptions would be true with regard to the statement.
  2. Do not go too logical with the statements. Analyze the given information and the assumption must only be made based on the information in the statement. Do not over-complicate it.
  3. Common assumptions can always be followed but other than that do not align the statement with General Knowledge or other facts
  4. Use the elimination method if you are unable to apprehend the answer. Read the statement and then the assumptions given in the options, you shall notice that a few of them will most definitely not follow. Eliminate them and then choosing from lesser options may prove to be more convenient
  5. One thing to make a note of is that the assumption is something that the author believes to be true so while choosing the correct option, keep this thought in mind as well. If any option contradicts the statement, then that assumption will not follow.

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