Directions : In each of the following questions a statement is given, followed by two conclusions. Give answer : Statement : Like a mad man, I decided to follow him. Assumptions : I. I am not a mad man. II. I am a mad man.

Only assumption I is implicit
Only assumption II is implicit
Either I or II is implicit
Neither I nor II is implicit E. Both I and II are implicit

The correct answer is: C. Either I or II is implicit.

The statement “Like a mad man, I decided to follow him” is an example of simile. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using the words “like” or “as.” In this case, the speaker is comparing their behavior to that of a mad man. This comparison suggests that the speaker is acting in a way that is irrational or out of control.

However, the statement does not explicitly state whether or not the speaker is actually a mad man. It is possible that the speaker is simply using the simile to describe their behavior in a dramatic or humorous way. It is also possible that the speaker is actually a mad man, and that their behavior is truly irrational.

Therefore, both assumption I and assumption II are possible interpretations of the statement. It is impossible to say for certain whether or not the speaker is actually a mad man, based on the information that is given.

Here is a more detailed explanation of each option:

  • Option A: Only assumption I is implicit. This option is incorrect because assumption II is also a possible interpretation of the statement.
  • Option B: Only assumption II is implicit. This option is incorrect because assumption I is also a possible interpretation of the statement.
  • Option C: Either I or II is implicit. This option is correct because both assumption I and assumption II are possible interpretations of the statement.
  • Option D: Neither I nor II is implicit. This option is incorrect because assumption I is a possible interpretation of the statement.
  • Option E: Both I and II are implicit. This option is incorrect because assumption II is not a necessary assumption.