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📝 Worksheet 3 of 10 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Beginner level

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Question 1

Policy Statement: Public transport should be free. Assumptions: I. Free transit reduces air pollution. II. Public transportation benefits low-income citizens. Choose the correct answer:
Both assumptions provide logical, relevant support for the policy.

Question 2

Policy Statement: Companies should adopt 4-day work weeks. Assumptions: I. Shorter weeks increase productivity. II. Employees like weekends. Choose the correct answer:
First assumption directly supports the policy. Second is weak or irrelevant.

Question 3

Policy Statement: Government must promote solar energy. Assumptions: I. Solar energy reduces carbon emissions. II. Everyone already uses solar panels. Choose the correct answer:
First assumption directly supports the policy. Second is weak or irrelevant.

Question 4

Policy Statement: Employers must offer skills training. Assumptions: I. Training reduces workplace errors. II. Skills training is disliked by all employees. Choose the correct answer:
First assumption directly supports the policy. Second is weak or irrelevant.

Question 5

Policy Statement: Employers must offer skills training. Assumptions: I. Training reduces workplace errors. II. Upskilling improves employee retention. Choose the correct answer:
Both assumptions provide logical, relevant support for the policy.

Question 6

Policy Statement: Companies should adopt 4-day work weeks. Assumptions: I. Employees like weekends. II. 4-day weeks improve work-life balance. Choose the correct answer:
Second assumption directly supports the policy. First is weak or irrelevant.

Question 7

Policy Statement: Government must promote solar energy. Assumptions: I. My neighbor installed solar panels. II. Promoting solar energy helps the environment. Choose the correct answer:
Second assumption directly supports the policy. First is weak or irrelevant.

Question 8

Policy Statement: Employers must offer skills training. Assumptions: I. Workforce development increases productivity. II. Training reduces workplace errors. Choose the correct answer:
Both assumptions provide logical, relevant support for the policy.

Question 9

Policy Statement: Online learning should be promoted. Assumptions: I. Students have phones. II. Digital education reduces costs. Choose the correct answer:
Second assumption directly supports the policy. First is weak or irrelevant.

Question 10

Policy Statement: Companies should adopt 4-day work weeks. Assumptions: I. Offices have chairs. II. Shorter weeks increase productivity. Choose the correct answer:
Second assumption directly supports the policy. First is weak or irrelevant.

Question 11

Policy Statement: Cities should build more bike lanes. Assumptions: I. Bikes are slower than cars. II. Roads are made of asphalt. Choose the correct answer:
Neither assumption strongly supports the policy. Both are trivial or irrelevant.

Question 12

Policy Statement: Online learning should be promoted. Assumptions: I. All students dislike online learning. II. Students have phones. Choose the correct answer:
Neither assumption strongly supports the policy. Both are trivial or irrelevant.

Question 13

Policy Statement: Online learning should be promoted. Assumptions: I. The internet exists everywhere. II. Online courses are rarely completed. Choose the correct answer:
Neither assumption strongly supports the policy. Both are trivial or irrelevant.

Question 14

Policy Statement: Online learning should be promoted. Assumptions: I. Online courses are rarely completed. II. Digital education reduces costs. Choose the correct answer:
Second assumption directly supports the policy. First is weak or irrelevant.

Question 15

Policy Statement: Companies should adopt 4-day work weeks. Assumptions: I. Long weekends reduce burnout. II. Friday is a good day off. Choose the correct answer:
First assumption directly supports the policy. Second is weak or irrelevant.

Question 16

Policy Statement: Public transport should be free. Assumptions: I. Buses are usually yellow. II. Some people own cars. Choose the correct answer:
Neither assumption strongly supports the policy. Both are trivial or irrelevant.

Question 17

Policy Statement: Government must promote solar energy. Assumptions: I. My neighbor installed solar panels. II. Solar energy is unpopular. Choose the correct answer:
Neither assumption strongly supports the policy. Both are trivial or irrelevant.

Question 18

Policy Statement: Plastic bags should be banned. Assumptions: I. Plastic bags harm wildlife. II. Alternatives like paper bags exist. Choose the correct answer:
Both assumptions provide logical, relevant support for the policy.

Question 19

Policy Statement: Public transport should be free. Assumptions: I. Buses are usually yellow. II. Free transport increases usage. Choose the correct answer:
Second assumption directly supports the policy. First is weak or irrelevant.

Question 20

Policy Statement: Plastic bags should be banned. Assumptions: I. Some bags are blue. II. Plastic bags pollute oceans. Choose the correct answer:
Second assumption directly supports the policy. First is weak or irrelevant.
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