1.
The statement given below is followed by a proposed assumption. Choose whether the assumption has been made or Not.
Wife to husband: Our joint income is lower than it could be. But soon I will begin to work at an additional part-time job, and I will earn extra income.
Proposed Assumption: Asking for a raise at her current place of work is not the best way to increase the wife's income.
2.
The statement given below is followed by a proposed assumption. Choose whether the assumption has been made or Not.
Wife to husband: Our joint income is lower than it could be. But soon I will begin to work at an additional part-time job, and I will earn extra income.
Proposed Assumption: The wife's getting a second job is the most efficient way of increasing the couple's joint income.
3.
The statement given below is followed by a proposed assumption. Choose whether the assumption has been made or Not.
Wife to husband: Our joint income is lower than it could be. But soon I will begin to work at an additional part-time job, and I will earn extra income.
Proposed Assumption:The couple's expenses have increased significantly lately.
4.
The statement given below is followed by a proposed assumption. Choose whether the assumption has been made or Not.
Wife to husband: Our joint income is lower than it could be. But soon I will begin to work at an additional part-time job, and I will earn extra income.
Proposed Assumption: The extra income that will result from the additional part-time job will exceed the couple
5.
The statement given below is followed by a proposed assumption. Choose whether the assumption has been made or Not. Ethics committee member: 'This person was the proctor at the exam during which the two students were caught allegedly cheating. Yet she claims to recognize the student who was giving the answers but not the student who was getting the answers. Therefore, the proctor's testimony should be excluded.'
Proposed Assumption: If a proctor claims to recognize both parties involved in cheating, then the proctor's testimony should be included.
6.
The statement given below is followed by a proposed assumption. Choose whether the assumption has been made or Not. Ethics committee member: 'This person was the proctor at the exam during which the two students were caught allegedly cheating. Yet she claims to recognize the student who was giving the answers but not the student who was getting the answers. Therefore, the proctor's testimony should be excluded.'
Proposed Assumption: The testimony of a proctor who allegedly witnessed cheating can be included only if the proctor claims to recognize both parties involved in cheating.
7.
The statement given below is followed by a proposed assumption. Choose whether the assumption has been made or Not.
About 330 marketing professionals attended this year's Media Innovations Forum. This indicates that social media engagement is a substantial feature of brand marketing plans.
Proposed Assumption: The testimony of a proctor who allegedly witnessed cheating can be included only if the proctor claims to recognize both parties involved in cheating.
8.
The  statement given below is followed by a proposed assumption. Choose whether the assumption has been made or Not.
About 330 marketing professionals attended this year's Media Innovations Forum. This indicates that social media engagement is a substantial feature of brand marketing plans.
Proposed Assumption: The expectation was for rather low rate attendance to this year's forum.
9.
The statement given below is followed by a proposed assumption. Choose whether the assumption has been made or Not.
Marketing director: 'If most customers claim the free concert ticket, it will be expensive for us. On the other hand, if only a few customers are interested in the free ticket, there is no advantage in offering it.'
Proposed Assumption: Not all customers would claim a free concert ticket.
10.
The statement given below is followed by a proposed assumption. Choose whether the assumption has been made or Not.
Marketing director: 'If most customers claim the free concert ticket, it will be expensive for us. On the other hand, if only a few customers are interested in the free ticket, there is no advantage in offering it.'
Proposed Assumption: It may be to the company's advantage to offer customers free concert tickets