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Option 2 : Only II and III assumptions are implicit in the statement.

  1. The statement does not suggest anything about the type of people who wish to study Vedic maths. It merely discusses the possibility of a layman studying without the help of a teacher. So, assumption I is not implicit.
  2. The phrase "absence of teacher" implies not taking the help of a teacher or the unavailability of a teacher. Therefore, assumption II is implicit.
  3. The statement indirectly suggests that usually laymen are unable to learn Vedic maths without the help of a teacher. Therefore, it is implicit that laymen generally find it difficult to learn Vedic maths on their own.

Hence, "Only II and III assumptions are implicit in the statement." is the correct answer.

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