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A statement is followed by two assumptions numbered l and ll. Consider the statement and decide which of the gives assumption is/are implicit in the statementStatement-If you have any queries ,ask there to me Assumption:l. You have no questions.ll. I can answer any questionsANeither l nor ll is implicit.BOnly ll is implicit.CBoth l and ll are implicit.DOnly L is implicit.

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A statement is followed by two assumptions numbered l and ll. Consider the statement and decide which of the gives assumption is/are implicit in the statementStatement-If you have any queries ,ask there to me Assumption:l. You have no questions.ll. I can answer any questionsANeither l nor ll is implicit.BOnly ll is implicit.CBoth l and ll are implicit.DOnly L is implicit.

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Solution 1

The correct answer is B. Only assumption II is implicit. The statement "If you have any queries, ask there to me" implies that the speaker believes they can answer any questions (Assumption II). However, it does not imply that the listener has no questions (Assumption I). Therefore, only Assumption II is implicit.

Solution 2

The correct answer is B. Only assumption II is implicit. The statement "If you have any queries, ask there to me" implies that the speaker believes they can answer any questions. Assumption I is not implicit because the statement does not suggest that the listener has no questions. Instead, it offers help if the listener does have questions.

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