Assumptions & Conclusions - Intermediate-Advanced Level: core concepts INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED

This fundamentals focus worksheet contains 20 intermediate-advanced-level assumptions & conclusions problems. Worksheet 21 of 30 focuses on core concepts. Practice aptitude training, reasoning skills, logical ability with our step-by-step solutions. Difficulty: advanced concepts with increasing complexity. Recommended for advanced developing learners.

📝 Worksheet 21 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Intermediate-advanced level

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Your progress through Assumptions & Conclusions
Worksheet 21 of 30 (70% complete)

Question 1

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

Question 2

Policy Statement: Schools should provide nutritious meals. Assumptions: I. Lunch is served at noon. II. Students prefer junk food. Choose the correct answer:
Neither assumption strongly supports the policy. Both are trivial or irrelevant.

Question 3

Statement: Aiden says, 'fire extinguisher is necessary.' Assumptions: I. Fire extinguisher is useful for Aiden. II. All people carry fire extinguishers. Select the correct answer:
Necessity implies utility (I), but not universal ownership (II).

Question 4

Policy Statement: Employers must offer skills training. Assumptions: I. Training reduces workplace errors. II. Skills training enables better performance. Choose the correct answer:
Both assumptions provide logical, relevant support for the policy.

Question 5

Statement: No data scientists are loyal. Some athletes are data scientists. Conclusions: 1. Some athletes are not loyal. 2. No athletes are loyal. Select the correct answer:
If some athletes are data scientists and no data scientists are loyal, then those athletes cannot be loyal, so some athletes are not loyal.

Question 6

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

Question 7

Statement: All actors are professional. Some investors are actors. Conclusions: 1. Some investors are professional. 2. All actors are investors. Select the correct answer:
Since some investors are actors and all actors are professional, those investors must be professional. Cannot conclude all actors are investors.

Question 8

Statement: All diplomats are compassionate. Some diplomats are artists. Conclusions: 1. Some compassionate are artists. 2. All compassionate are artists. Select the correct answer:
If all diplomats are compassionate and some diplomats are artists, then those diplomats that are artists are also compassionate, so some compassionate are artists.

Question 9

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

Question 10

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

Question 11

Statement: No detectives are disorganized. All clients are disorganized. Conclusions: 1. No clients are detectives. 2. Some clients are detectives. Select the correct answer:
If no detectives are disorganized and all clients are disorganized, then no clients can be detectives.

Question 12

Policy Statement: Public transport should be free. Assumptions: I. Free transport causes chaos. II. Trains run on electricity. Choose the correct answer:
Neither assumption strongly supports the policy. Both are trivial or irrelevant.

Question 13

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

Question 14

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

Question 15

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

Question 16

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

Question 17

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

Question 18

Policy Statement: Schools should provide nutritious meals. Assumptions: I. All students are vegetarians. II. Students prefer junk food. Choose the correct answer:
Neither assumption strongly supports the policy. Both are trivial or irrelevant.

Question 19

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

Question 20

Policy Statement: Online learning should be promoted. Assumptions: I. Online platforms enable self-paced learning. II. The internet exists everywhere. Choose the correct answer:
First assumption directly supports the policy. Second is weak or irrelevant.
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