Given below is a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and ...
The statement tells us that putting a child in school at the age of 3 is good, but no information is given if the child is ready to learn or doing so will make a child good in studies.
Therefore, ‘neither I nor II is true’.
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Given below is a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and ...
Implicit Assumptions in the Statement:
1. A child at the age of 3 is ready to learn: The statement assumes that a child at the age of 3 is developmentally ready to begin their educational journey. It implies that at this age, children have the capacity to start acquiring knowledge and skills.
2. Putting a child in school at the age of 3 will lead to academic success: The statement suggests that early exposure to formal education will contribute to a child's success in studies. It assumes that starting school at a young age will provide a strong foundation for future academic achievements.
Explanation:
The statement states that it is good to put a child in school at the age of 3. Let's analyze each assumption to determine its implicitness in the statement.
1. A child at the age of 3 is not ready to learn: This assumption contradicts the statement as it assumes that a child at the age of 3 is not developmentally ready to learn. However, the statement implies that it is beneficial to start a child's education at this age, implying that they are indeed ready to learn. Therefore, assumption I is not implicit in the statement.
2. Doing so will make a child good in studies: This assumption suggests that putting a child in school at the age of 3 will directly result in the child becoming good in studies. However, the statement does not explicitly mention that starting school at this age guarantees academic success. It only states that it is good to do so, implying potential benefits but not a guarantee of becoming good in studies. Therefore, assumption II is not implicit in the statement.
Based on the analysis, neither assumption I nor assumption II is implicit in the statement. Hence, the correct answer is option D - Neither I nor II is true.
Given below is a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and ...
D