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Statement: The patient's condition would improve after operation.
Assumptions: I. The patient can be operated upon in this condition. II. The patient cannot be operated upon in this condition.

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If a statement speaks of a result "after X", it usually presumes X can be done — check for feasibility assumptions.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • If only assumption I is implicit.
  • If only assumption II is implicit.
  • If either I or II is implicit.
  • If neither I nor II is implicit.
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The statement predicts improvement "after operation", which presupposes that an operation is possible and will be performed. Therefore it implicitly assumes that the patient can be operated upon in the given condition (Assumption I). Assumption II directly contradicts I and thus cannot be implicit. Hence only Assumption I is implicit.
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