Directions : In each of the following questions a statement is given, followed by three conclusions. Give answer : Statement : Unable to manage with the present salary, Arun has decided to join another company. Assumptions : I. The new company has better work environment. II. The present company offers moderate pay packets. III. The new company offers higher salary to all its employees.

None is implicit
Only II is implicit
All are implicit
Only II and III are implicit E. None of these

The correct answer is A. None is implicit.

The statement only tells us that Arun is unable to manage with his present salary. It does not tell us anything about the new company’s salary, work environment, or whether Arun has already been offered a job at the new company. Therefore, we cannot make any assumptions about the new company.

Assumption I: The new company has better work environment.

This assumption is not implicit in the statement. The statement only tells us that Arun is unable to manage with his present salary. It does not tell us anything about the new company’s work environment. For example, it is possible that Arun is unhappy with his present salary because he is not being paid enough, but he is happy with his work environment. Therefore, we cannot assume that the new company has a better work environment than the present company.

Assumption II: The present company offers moderate pay packets.

This assumption is also not implicit in the statement. The statement only tells us that Arun is unable to manage with his present salary. It does not tell us anything about the present company’s pay packets. For example, it is possible that Arun is unhappy with his present salary because he is not being paid enough, but the present company’s pay packets are actually quite high. Therefore, we cannot assume that the present company offers moderate pay packets.

Assumption III: The new company offers higher salary to all its employees.

This assumption is also not implicit in the statement. The statement only tells us that Arun is unable to manage with his present salary. It does not tell us anything about the new company’s salary. For example, it is possible that Arun is unhappy with his present salary because he is not being paid enough, but the new company’s salary is actually quite low. Therefore, we cannot assume that the new company offers higher salary to all its employees.

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