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21.
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Statement: These apples are too
cheap to be good.
Assumptions:
I.
When
the apple crop is abundant, the prices go down.
II.
The
lower the selling price, the inferior is the quality of the commodity.
III.
Very
cheap apples are also good.
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A.
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None is implicit
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B.
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Only I and III are
implicit
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C.
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Only II is implicit
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D.
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Only II and III are
implicit
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E.
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All are implicit
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
It is mentioned that the apples are so cheap
that they cannot be good. This means that the prices of good apples are never
too low and that very cheap apples are never good. So, neither I nor III is
implicit. Assumption II clearly follows from the statement that apples are of
inferior quality because they are cheap. So, it is implicit.