Consider the following statement and the two assumptions that follow it.
Statement:
"To encourage private car commuters to shift to public transit, the City Transit Bureau is launching a fleet of premium Wi-Fi-enabled express buses on major IT corridor routes, with fares set at triple the standard bus ticket price."
Assumptions:
I. A significant portion of private car commuters value travel amenities and comfort enough to pay a premium over standard public transit fares.
II. The introduction of these premium buses will successfully reduce vehicular emissions and alleviate peak-hour traffic jams on the IT corridors.
Which of the given assumptions is/are implicit in the statement?
- AOnly assumption II is implicit
- BNeither assumption I nor II is implicit
- Only assumption I is implicitCevap
- DBoth assumption I and II are implicit
Cevap
Only assumption I is implicit
Assumption I is a valid implicit premise. For the Transit Bureau's strategy—charging triple fare for Wi-Fi buses to attract car users—to be logical, they must assume that the target demographic is willing to pay this higher price for added comfort. Assumption II, however, is an expected future outcome or consequence of the policy, not a foundational premise required for the statement to be made. Therefore, only the first assumption is logically implicit.
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Distinguishing between implicit foundational premises and intended logical consequences or factual outcomes.
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