Question -Statement: A film is no different from a poem, a story or a painting. Can one think of erasing a painting for instance? Or, ask a poet to delete some lines ofhis work? Sounds ridiculous! It is the same thing about a film: one must see it in the form the director wants us to see it. Assumptions: I. Boards usually pressurise directors of a film to cut some shots. II. Filmmakers should have the right to show whatever they want.
Options:
A .  if only assumption I is implicit.
B .  if only assumption II is implicit.
C .  if either I or II is implicit.
D .  if neither I nor II is implicit.
E .  if both I and II are implicit.
Answer: Option E Answer: (e)The context is that of films. And the comparisons are to “erasing” a painting and “deleting” lines. Hence I is implicit. The entire statement is a plea for II.
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