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Sir, for the Kanpur to Lucknow question, it can also be understood this way: normally people don't prefer to pay extra charges, and that is why the cab driver states, "But then you must pay extra charges for it." So this way it makes statement 2 also implicit.
truee i too thought that by negation of assumption 2 if he knows customers pay extra he wouldnt have made that statement so assumption2 should be necessary
Sir, in the last question it is written that the shows and songs stays with people, it is not mentioned whether it stays in a positive light or not, it's just mentioned that it is stays in memory, it can be in negative light too like "his angry remarks stayed in my mind", so we can't assume on our own that older generation is nostalgic for old entertainment. I think 1 is an effect of a cause(which can be like our brain functioning in a way that it makes childhood memories intact) and 2 is an effect of a different cause which can nostalgia, hatred towards current culture, age gap etc
16:22 I think Assu.. 1 can't be strongly implicit because This assumption suggests that the person has a desire to become an engineer in the first place. The statement, however, is about not wanting to become an engineer if it is easy. This implies that the person might already have an aspiration, but not necessarily-there could be a conditional desire. Therefore, Assumption I is not strongly implicit.
Sir for question 1 ,from another youtube channel,they are simply having a rule that ,for any contrast conclusion you can use "either or" .They are not using rule of negation .
22:45 I think first statement does not directly suggest that most employees will use the transport. It simply informs employees that the facility is available at half the cost. Whether most employees will take the transport depends on their personal choices and convenience, which isn't assumed or explicitly stated in the statement. Also let assume there are 10 employees in the company among them 7 are already provided with travelling allowance and rest three are willing to use the transport facilities provided to them so can we use "Most" in this case? As we are not sure about the Qty of employees using both of thesefacilities, please advise on this
Sir I feel in q1 like a mad man, i decided to follow him, the answer should be either assumption 1 or 2 As the "like a mad man" shows that either a person is mad or he is not mad but acted like that.
11:10 , The words 'Like a mad man' show that either a person is really mad or he is not mad but acted like mad. So, either I or II is implicit , isn't it ?
Sir, in the last question, can you please elaborate in next class pls … bcz I find the answer to be both the statement are effect of different cause. The visuals in entertainment stays can be positive and negative and also, that never justifies the grandparents telling entertainment at their time is superior. It can be justified the morals shown and other positive effects. And the study is the general thing that entertainment and visuals stays with people in both senses
Sir in 2nd question maybe be doesn't want to achieve things which Is easy earned but it is also possible that he doesn't want hard one also maybe somewhere in between or medium so how can we assume it will be hard earned only?
sir in the second ques of cause and effect, can't we say that because many people are visiting the religious place on weekends, hence few people decided to go the religious place on week days..??
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Sir, for the Kanpur to Lucknow question, it can also be understood this way: normally people don't prefer to pay extra charges, and that is why the cab driver states, "But then you must pay extra charges for it." So this way it makes statement 2 also implicit.
Agreed
truee i too thought that by negation of assumption 2 if he knows customers pay extra he wouldnt have made that statement so assumption2 should be necessary
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Sir, in the last question it is written that the shows and songs stays with people, it is not mentioned whether it stays in a positive light or not, it's just mentioned that it is stays in memory, it can be in negative light too like "his angry remarks stayed in my mind", so we can't assume on our own that older generation is nostalgic for old entertainment.
I think 1 is an effect of a cause(which can be like our brain functioning in a way that it makes childhood memories intact) and 2 is an effect of a different cause which can nostalgia, hatred towards current culture, age gap etc
Same question…
16:22 I think Assu.. 1 can't be strongly implicit because This assumption suggests that the person has a desire to become an engineer in the first place. The statement, however, is about not wanting to become an engineer if it is easy. This implies that the person might already have an aspiration, but not necessarily-there could be a conditional desire. Therefore, Assumption I is not strongly implicit.
Sir for question 1 ,from another youtube channel,they are simply having a rule that ,for any contrast conclusion you can use "either or" .They are not using rule of negation .
22:45 I think first statement does not directly suggest that most employees will use the transport. It simply informs employees that the facility is available at half the cost. Whether most employees will take the transport depends on their personal choices and convenience, which isn't assumed or explicitly stated in the statement. Also let assume there are 10 employees in the company among them 7 are already provided with travelling allowance and rest three are willing to use the transport facilities provided to them so can we use "Most" in this case? As we are not sure about the Qty of employees using both of thesefacilities, please advise on this
Sir I feel in q1 like a mad man, i decided to follow him, the answer should be either assumption 1 or 2
As the "like a mad man" shows that either a person is mad or he is not mad but acted like that.
11:10 , The words 'Like a mad man' show that either a person is really mad or he is not mad but acted like mad. So, either I or II is implicit , isn't it ?
Sir, in the last question, can you please elaborate in next class pls … bcz I find the answer to be both the statement are effect of different cause. The visuals in entertainment stays can be positive and negative and also, that never justifies the grandparents telling entertainment at their time is superior. It can be justified the morals shown and other positive effects. And the study is the general thing that entertainment and visuals stays with people in both senses
@@shivikadhingra Ok, noted, shall try to take it once again.
Sir in 2nd question maybe be doesn't want to achieve things which Is easy earned but it is also possible that he doesn't want hard one also maybe somewhere in between or medium so how can we assume it will be hard earned only?
isn't in 4 question the test of negation on the second assumption in validate the statement and that's why the second assumption will also implicit ??
Yes, absolutely
sir in the second ques of cause and effect, can't we say that because many people are visiting the religious place on weekends, hence few people decided to go the religious place on week days..??
sir please make video on Binary logic (truth- lie) as some questions are really confusing
@@aaryanjain9066 Sure
sir , in previous session u replied to my comment that u will share the link of grammar course......so , can you please share it
Actually it's taking some more time, so better you manage on your own at least for immediate upcoming exams.
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Sir please reply to my question asked in the previous question
Cause and effect Q2- why can't it be like : because many people visit religious place during the weekend, thats why few people go on the weekdays.
Then we can take it the other way as well.
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@@debanikdutta9209 This is real good one.