Assumption-Reasoning Beginner-Intermediate Worksheet: Focus on common variations practice Assumption-Reasoning BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE

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Question 1

Statement: Aiden says, 'first aid kits are overpriced.' Assumptions: I. The price exceeds reasonable value. II. Most people want first aid kits. Select the correct answer:
Overpriced means price > value (I), not demand (II).

Question 2

Statement: Amelia says, 'Never forget your water bottle.' Assumptions: I. Forgetting water bottle leads to problems. II. People often forget water bottles. Select the correct answer:
Warning implies consequences (I), not frequency of forgetting (II).

Question 3

Statement: Sam says, 'Everyone should own a sunscreen.' Assumptions: I. Sunscreen provides universal benefit. II. All people can afford sunscreens. Select the correct answer:
Universal ownership recommendation implies universal benefit (I), not affordability (II).

Question 4

Statement: Matthew says, 'You should carry life jacket.' Assumptions: I. There is a need for life jacket. II. Life jacket is readily available. Select the correct answer:
Recommendation implies need (I), not availability (II).

Question 5

Statement: John says, 'glassess are overpriced.' Assumptions: I. The price exceeds reasonable value. II. Most people want glassess. Select the correct answer:
Overpriced means price > value (I), not demand (II).

Question 6

Statement: Ashley says, 'flashlight prevents danger.' Assumptions: I. Flashlight is effective at safety. II. People face dangers regularly. Select the correct answer:
Preventing danger implies effectiveness (I), not frequency of danger (II).

Question 7

Statement: Sara says, 'backpack is necessary.' Assumptions: I. Backpack is useful for Sara. II. All people carry backpacks. Select the correct answer:
Necessity implies utility (I), but not universal ownership (II).

Question 8

Statement: Liam says, 'You should carry tablet.' Assumptions: I. There is a need for tablet. II. Tablet is readily available. Select the correct answer:
Recommendation implies need (I), not availability (II).

Question 9

Statement: Priya says, 'You should carry medication.' Assumptions: I. There is a need for medication. II. Medication is readily available. Select the correct answer:
Recommendation implies need (I), not availability (II).

Question 10

Statement: Abigail says, 'You should carry umbrella.' Assumptions: I. There is a need for umbrella. II. Umbrella is readily available. Select the correct answer:
Recommendation implies need (I), not availability (II).

Question 11

Statement: Sara says, 'life jackets are overpriced.' Assumptions: I. The price exceeds reasonable value. II. Most people want life jackets. Select the correct answer:
Overpriced means price > value (I), not demand (II).

Question 12

Statement: Aiden says, 'Never forget your helmet.' Assumptions: I. Forgetting helmet leads to problems. II. People often forget helmets. Select the correct answer:
Warning implies consequences (I), not frequency of forgetting (II).

Question 13

Statement: Lucas says, 'Everyone should own a laptop.' Assumptions: I. Laptop provides universal benefit. II. All people can afford laptops. Select the correct answer:
Universal ownership recommendation implies universal benefit (I), not affordability (II).

Question 14

Statement: Liam says, 'snacks must be costly.' Assumptions: I. High cost items are rarely purchased. II. Snacks has high production expenses. Select the correct answer:
Costliness implies high production expenses (II), not purchase rarity (I).

Question 15

Statement: Mia says, 'life jacket is necessary.' Assumptions: I. Life jacket is useful for Mia. II. All people carry life jackets. Select the correct answer:
Necessity implies utility (I), but not universal ownership (II).

Question 16

Statement: Mia says, 'You should carry medication.' Assumptions: I. There is a need for medication. II. Medication is readily available. Select the correct answer:
Recommendation implies need (I), not availability (II).

Question 17

Statement: Jessica says, 'Everyone should own a laptop.' Assumptions: I. Laptop provides universal benefit. II. All people can afford laptops. Select the correct answer:
Universal ownership recommendation implies universal benefit (I), not affordability (II).

Question 18

Statement: Priya says, 'water bottles are overpriced.' Assumptions: I. The price exceeds reasonable value. II. Most people want water bottles. Select the correct answer:
Overpriced means price > value (I), not demand (II).

Question 19

Statement: Amelia says, 'smoke detector is necessary.' Assumptions: I. Smoke detector is useful for Amelia. II. All people carry smoke detectors. Select the correct answer:
Necessity implies utility (I), but not universal ownership (II).

Question 20

Statement: Mia says, 'Never forget your helmet.' Assumptions: I. Forgetting helmet leads to problems. II. People often forget helmets. Select the correct answer:
Warning implies consequences (I), not frequency of forgetting (II).
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