The correct answer is: Only assumption I is implicit.
The statement “How is it that the village is not shown in this so-called official map of this district?” implies that the village should be shown on the map. This implies that the official district map is expected to show all the villages of that district. However, the statement does not say anything about whether or not the map is authentic or official. Therefore, assumption II is not implicit.
Here is a more detailed explanation of each option:
- Option A: Only assumption I is implicit. This is the correct answer. The statement implies that the village should be shown on the map, which means that the official district map is expected to show all the villages of that district. However, the statement does not say anything about whether or not the map is authentic or official. Therefore, assumption II is not implicit.
- Option B: Only assumption II is implicit. This is not the correct answer. The statement does not say anything about whether or not the map is authentic or official. Therefore, assumption II is not implicit.
- Option C: Either I or II is implicit. This is not the correct answer. The statement implies that the village should be shown on the map, which means that the official district map is expected to show all the villages of that district. However, the statement does not say anything about whether or not the map is authentic or official. Therefore, assumption II is not implicit.
- Option D: Neither I nor II is implicit. This is not the correct answer. The statement implies that the village should be shown on the map, which means that the official district map is expected to show all the villages of that district. Therefore, assumption I is implicit.
- Option E: Both I and II are implicit. This is not the correct answer. The statement does not say anything about whether or not the map is authentic or official. Therefore, assumption II is not implicit.