Verbal Reasoning: Implicit Assumption Tests assess a person's ability to identify unstated premises or beliefs underlying given statements or arguments. These tests require individuals to read passages or statements and determine which assumptions are implicitly taken for granted by the author. Success in such tests demonstrates critical thinking and comprehension skills, as test-takers must analyze the logic, detect hidden connections, and distinguish between explicit information and underlying assumptions not directly expressed in the text.
Verbal Reasoning: Implicit Assumption Tests assess a person's ability to identify unstated premises or beliefs underlying given statements or arguments. These tests require individuals to read passages or statements and determine which assumptions are implicitly taken for granted by the author. Success in such tests demonstrates critical thinking and comprehension skills, as test-takers must analyze the logic, detect hidden connections, and distinguish between explicit information and underlying assumptions not directly expressed in the text.
What is an implicit assumption?
An unstated belief the author relies on for the argument to be true.
How can you spot implicit assumptions in a passage?
Look for what must be true for the conclusion to hold and identify gaps between evidence and conclusion.
Why are implicit assumptions important in verbal reasoning tests?
They reveal the underlying logic and help determine if the argument is sound.
What strategies help you identify and evaluate assumptions?
Identify the conclusion, note supporting evidence, ask what must be true, and evaluate whether the option states the unstated premise.