Assumptions & Conclusions - Intermediate-Advanced Level: systematic approach INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED

Intensive strategic solving 🎯 drill: 20 intermediate-advanced-level assumptions & conclusions questions. Worksheet 20 of 30 hones your systematic approach abilities. Practice competitive exams, aptitude training, reasoning skills under timed conditions. Best for advanced developing students seeking advanced concepts with increasing complexity.

📝 Worksheet 20 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Intermediate-advanced level

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Worksheet 20 of 30 (66% complete)

Question 1

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

Question 2

Statement: Abigail says, 'face mask is necessary.' Assumptions: I. Face mask is useful for Abigail. II. All people carry face masks. Select the correct answer:
Necessity implies utility (I), but not universal ownership (II).

Question 3

Statement: Only prosecutors are short. Some residents are short. Conclusions: 1. Some residents are prosecutors. 2. All residents are prosecutors. Select the correct answer:
'Only prosecutors are short' means if something is short, it must be prosecutors. Since some residents are short, those must be prosecutors, so some residents are prosecutors.

Question 4

Statement: Abigail says, 'life jacket is rarely used.' Assumptions: I. Life jacket is available to most people. II. Most people choose not to use life jackets. Select the correct answer:
Rarity implies choice not to use (II), but not availability (I).

Question 5

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

Question 6

Policy Statement: Cities should build more bike lanes. Assumptions: I. Bicycles have two wheels. II. Bike commuting reduces parking demand. Choose the correct answer:
Second assumption directly supports the policy. First is weak or irrelevant.

Question 7

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

Question 8

Statement: Harper says, 'Everyone should own a safety goggles.' Assumptions: I. Safety goggles provides universal benefit. II. All people can afford safety goggless. Select the correct answer:
Universal ownership recommendation implies universal benefit (I), not affordability (II).

Question 9

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

Question 10

Statement: No chefs are novice. No novice are clients. Conclusions: 1. No chefs are clients. 2. Some chefs are clients. Select the correct answer:
No relationship between chefs and clients can be established. They could overlap or be completely separate.

Question 11

Policy Statement: Government must promote solar energy. Assumptions: I. Solar energy reduces carbon emissions. II. Solar energy creates renewable jobs. Choose the correct answer:
Both assumptions provide logical, relevant support for the policy.

Question 12

Statement: Some forensic experts are humble. Some humble are workers. Conclusions: 1. Some forensic experts are workers. 2. All forensic experts are workers. Select the correct answer:
Some forensic experts being humble and some humble being workers doesn't guarantee any relationship between forensic experts and workers.

Question 13

Statement: Harper says, 'keys is necessary.' Assumptions: I. Keys is useful for Harper. II. All people carry keyss. Select the correct answer:
Necessity implies utility (I), but not universal ownership (II).

Question 14

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

Question 15

Policy Statement: Plastic bags should be banned. Assumptions: I. Bags have handles. II. Everyone uses plastic bags. Choose the correct answer:
Neither assumption strongly supports the policy. Both are trivial or irrelevant.

Question 16

Statement: Olivia says, 'raincoat is necessary.' Assumptions: I. Raincoat is useful for Olivia. II. All people carry raincoats. Select the correct answer:
Necessity implies utility (I), but not universal ownership (II).

Question 17

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

Question 18

Statement: All cloud architects are licensed. No seniors are licensed. Conclusions: 1. No seniors are cloud architects. 2. Some seniors are cloud architects. Select the correct answer:
If all cloud architects are licensed and no seniors are licensed, then no seniors can be cloud architects.

Question 19

Statement: No producers are certified. No certified are tourists. Conclusions: 1. No producers are tourists. 2. Some producers are tourists. Select the correct answer:
No relationship between producers and tourists can be established. They could overlap or be completely separate.

Question 20

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