Question
Statement & Inference Statement: -A restaurant in
west Delhi recently held a competition to see who could eat the maximum number of chilli burgers in a day. What’s the reward? - Free meals for an entire month. But little did Gaurav Gupta, the winner of the competition, know that he would end up paying a heavy price for it. Which of the following could be hypothesized from the above statement? (i) It was later found that the no permissions were granted to carry out such an event and therefore Gaurav had to pay a heavy fine to the law enforcement agencies. (ii) After eating a bunch of burgers to win the contest, Gaurav found out that he had ended up causing a tear in the inner lining of his stomach which according to the doctors could only be removed through surgery.Solution
Option (i) cannot be true Gaurav was merely a participant in the event not an organizer of the event. Option (ii) can be inferred as it is given in the statement that Gaurav had to pay a heavy price. Thus, the correct answer is option 4.
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