Directions: In each of the following questions a Statement is followed by two assumptions. These assumptions may or may not be implicit in the statement. Choose the appropriate answer option. Statement: Children below the age of seven should not be prosecuted for crimes. Assumption I: Generally children below seven cannot distinguish between right and wrong. Assumption II: Children below the age of seven are generally mentally unsound.

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Directions: In each of the following questions a Statement is followed by two assumptions. These assumptions may or may not be implicit in the statement. Choose the appropriate answer option. Statement: Children below the age of seven should not be prosecuted for crimes. Assumption I: Generally children below seven cannot distinguish between right and wrong. Assumption II: Children below the age of seven are generally mentally unsound.