Assumptions quiz
Test Your Assumptions: A Quiz on Political Systems and Economics
Welcome to the Assumptions Quiz! This quiz challenges you to critically evaluate statements related to political systems and economics, testing your reasoning skills through a series of thought-provoking questions.
- 10 informative questions
- Multiple choice answers
- Evaluate your understanding of different governance systems
Q1
Assumption 1: The government of monarchic nations are responsible for setting tax rates on their citizens
If you think that the assumption is taken for granted in the statement, and is therefore logically justified, select TRUE. If you think that the assumption is not taken for granted in the statement, and is not therefore logically justified, select FALSE.
Q2
Assumption 2: Republican nations do not have a royal family.
If you think that the assumption is taken for granted in the statement, and is therefore logically justified, select TRUE. If you think that the assumption is not taken for granted in the statement, and is not therefore logically justified, select FALSE.
Statement 1: Monarchic nations, I.e. Those with royal families, differ from republic nations in several ways. An example of this difference is that citizens of monarchic nations pay more tax than citizens of republican nations.
Q3
Assumption 3: The only types of nation are monarchic and republican.
If you think that the assumption is taken for granted in the statement, and is therefore logically justified, select TRUE. If you think that the assumption is not taken for granted in the statement, and is not therefore logically justified, select FALSE.
Statement 1: Monarchic nations, I.e. Those with royal families, differ from republic nations in several ways. An example of this difference is that citizens of monarchic nations pay more tax than citizens of republican nations.
Q4
Assumption 4: A monarchic nation cannot be a republican nation.
If you think that the assumption is taken for granted in the statement, and is therefore logically justified, select TRUE. If you think that the assumption is not taken for granted in the statement, and is not therefore logically justified, select FALSE.
Statement 2: In 2008, the President of the USA promised to prevent the country entering economic depression, but he failed because at the beginning of 2012, over 12 million USA citizens were unemployed.
Q5
Assumption 1: Unemployment is an indicator of economic depression.
If you think that the assumption is taken for granted in the statement, and is therefore logically justified, select TRUE. If you think that the assumption is not taken for granted in the statement, and is not therefore logically justified, select FALSE.
Statement 2: In 2008, the President of the USA promised to prevent the country entering economic depression, but he failed because at the beginning of 2012, over 12 million USA citizens were unemployed.
Q6
Assumption 2: The number of USA citizens out of work ought to be less than 12 million.
If you think that the assumption is taken for granted in the statement, and is therefore logically justified, select TRUE. If you think that the assumption is not taken for granted in the statement, and is not therefore logically justified, select FALSE.
Statement 2: In 2008, the President of the USA promised to prevent the country entering economic depression, but he failed because at the beginning of 2012, over 12 million USA citizens were unemployed.
Q7
Assumption 3: Presidents should stick to their promises.
If you think that the assumption is taken for granted in the statement, and is therefore logically justified, select TRUE. If you think that the assumption is not taken for granted in the statement, and is not therefore logically justified, select FALSE.
Statement 3: Chilean students were right in 2012 to stage protests demanding that university education in Chile should be made free.
Q8
Assumption 1: Some Universities outside of Chile are free.
If you think that the assumption is taken for granted in the statement, and is therefore logically justified, select TRUE. If you think that the assumption is not taken for granted in the statement, and is not therefore logically justified, select FALSE.
Statement 3: Chilean students were right in 2012 to stage protests demanding that university education in Chile should be made free.
Q9
Assumption 2: Staging protests will influence the costs of Chilean university education.
If you think that the assumption is taken for granted in the statement, and is therefore logically justified, select TRUE. If you think that the assumption is not taken for granted in the statement, and is not therefore logically justified, select FALSE.
Statement 3: Chilean students were right in 2012 to stage protests demanding that university education in Chile should be made free.
Q10
Assumption 3: Chilean students cannot afford to pay fees for university education.
If you think that the assumption is taken for granted in the statement, and is therefore logically justified, select TRUE. If you think that the assumption is not taken for granted in the statement, and is not therefore logically justified, select FALSE.