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STATEMENT AND ASSUMPTIONS QUESTION SOLUTION

STATEMENT AND ASSUMPTIONS QUESTION

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STATEMENT AND ASSUMPTIONS QUESTION SOLUTION


Q: 1Statement: ‘An apple a day keeps thedoctor away’- A famous saying.
Assumption: I. Apples are good for our health.
II. Apples are easily available in the market.
Q: 2 Statement: Should our country encourage exports, when most of the things are insufficient for our use itself.
ArgumentsI. Yes. We have to earn foreign exchangeso that we can pay for our imports.
II. No. Because selective encouragement would lead to shortages.
Solutions:
A: 4 (e) A: 5 (e)
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