Statement: Government has urged all the citizens to use electronic media for carrying out their daily activities - whenever possible instead of using paper as the manufacture of paper requires the cutting down of a large number of trees causing severe damage to the ecosystem.. Which of the following assumption is/are implicit in the above Statement: (A)Most people may be capable - of using electronic media to parry out various routines. (B) Most people may have access to electronic media for carrying out their daily routine activities. (C)People at large may reject the Governments appeal and continue using paper as before.

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Statement: Government has urged all the citizens to use electronic media for carrying out their daily activities - whenever possible instead of using paper as the manufacture of paper requires the cutting down of a large number of trees causing severe damage to the ecosystem.. Which of the following assumption is/are implicit in the above Statement: (A)Most people may be capable - of using electronic media to parry out various routines. (B) Most people may have access to electronic media for carrying out their daily routine activities. (C)People at large may reject the Governments appeal and continue using paper as before.