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Read the statement and select assumptions as following options.

Statements : "I would like to study the impact of pay revision on job satisfaction of employees." - A tells B.

A
Job satisfaction can be measured.
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Complexion becomes dull in the absence of circulation.
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C
No conclusion.
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None of the above.
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Solution

The correct option is B No conclusion.
Given: I would like to study the impact of pay revision on job satisfaction of employees." - A tells B.

Analysis: This is just a plain statement which could be just a premise or just a conclusion or just a statement. It is ambigious and hence has the later/former part missing.
Any presented discussion/scenario has to have 3 components
1.Premise --> any evidence or a starting point that will induce a conclusion .
2.Conclusion-->A final point or a summary that the author wants us to believe/conclude from the Premise.
3.Assumption-->The unstated component that has to be true to derive the conclusion from the premise i.e.it links both of them.
We would be able to derive/find out the argument if the original question was modified.For example-
B tells A : "Our company does not feature in the list of best places to work for. I would like to study the impact of pay revision on job satisfaction of employees." - A tells B.
OR
"I would like to study the impact of pay revision on job satisfaction of employees." - A tells B.
B says" Then lets propose to allocate a major part of the company's budget for pay revision"
Hence,the correct answer = Option C- No conclusion

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