Correct option is C
Statement:
“Please register for the event latest by 21 April to collect free passes. Passes will not be issued without valid address proof.”
This statement clearly mentions:
Registration is required before 21 April to get free passes.
Passes will only be issued if the person provides a valid address proof.
Assumption I: Voter ID card is a valid address proof.
The statement only mentions “valid address proof” but does not specify what qualifies as one.
Therefore, assuming that Voter ID is valid is not implicit; it may or may not be valid.
Not implicit.
Assumption II: Passes can be purchased at the venue.
The statement talks about free passes on registration, not about purchasing passes.
There is no mention or suggestion that passes can be bought at the venue.
Not implicit.
Final Answer:
Neither Assumption I nor II is implicit.