Statement:
This year most of the shops and departmental stores are offering prizes and discounts on purchases to attract customers.
Assumptions:
I. The shops and departmental stores have so far earned a lot of profit, so now they have started sharing it with the customers.
II. Lots of goods are available but the sale is not shooting up. There is no cheer for the customers.
1279 05f6db978ff25c92a085cab885f6db978ff25c92a085cab88Statement:
Please do not use lift while going down - an instruction on the top floor of a five-storey building.
Assumptions:
I. While going down, the lift is unable to carry any load.
II. Provision of lift is a matter of facility and not of right.
907 05f6dba96ff25c92a085cba84Consider the given statement(s) and decide which of the given assumption(s) is/are implicit in the statement.
Statement:
"Tomorrow morning the hockey team will report by 9.00 am instead of 8:00 am for practise" said the coach.
Assumptions:
I. That day coach had some other work at 8:00 am.
II. They usually assemble for practice.
Statement:
School management has announced to take strict action against those students who do not report in class on time.
Assumptions:
I. They want to maintain the dignity of school.
II. They want to develop discipline in students.
Directions: In each of the following questions, there is a Assertion and a Reason, choose the correct alternative from the following-
Assertion (A) : Milk production in India is low a compared to other countries of the world.
Reason (R): The animal rearers in India are poor.
Statement:
“Computer education should start at schools itself.”
Assumptions:
I. Learning computers is easy.
II. Computer education fetches jobs easily.
762 05f6db68e5256e8407c2f43afStatement:
Provide mid - day meals to the children in primary schools to increase the number of students attending schools.
Assumptions:
I. Mid - day meals will attract the children to the schools.
II. Those children who are otherwise deprived of good food will attend the schools.
722 05f6db9b9ec13dd748006074fWhat is the most crucial message conveyed in the passage?
India, a member of the WTO, is but of course bound by its agreements and conventions. Article 6 of the Agreement on Agriculture, dealing with the provision of the Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) for the agricultural products, is considered to be trade distorting. It is also subjected to various limitations, one of them being the fact that the subsidy arising from ‘minimal supports’ cannot exceed 10 per cent of the value of agricultural production for developing countries. The PDS system in India adheres to the provision of the MSPs and is also involved in the stockholding of the food grains. It is contemplated that in the coming years the subsidy given to the producers will exceed 10 percent of the value of agricultural production.
What is the most crucial message conveyed in the passage?
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