1) Which of the following is a key feature of Making Inferences questions? a) They ask about information that is directly stated by the speaker. b) They often include words like "conclude," "imply," or "infer." c) They always require you to repeat exactly what the speaker said. d) They are only found in written texts, not in spoken conversations. 2) Which of these questions is an example of a Making Inferences question? a) What did the professor say about the assignment? b) What can be inferred about the student's opinion on the topic? c) Where is the student planning to go for vacation? d) What time did the meeting start? 3) What is a common characteristic of the correct answer to a Making Inferences question? a) It repeats the exact words used by the speaker. b) It directly states the main idea of the lecture. c) It indirectly describes an idea mentioned by the speaker. d) It contradicts the details given in the conversation. 4) Which of the following is often a clue that you are answering a Making Inferences question? a) The question asks for specific dates or times. b) The question asks you to summarize the entire lecture. c) The question includes words like "conclude" or "imply." d) The question asks you to restate something directly mentioned by the speaker. 5) Why might the incorrect answers to a Making Inferences question be misleading? a) They often provide entirely unrelated information. b) They are usually too vague to be considered. c) They may restate or repeat an idea mentioned directly by the speaker. d) They are always longer than the correct answer. 6) When answering a Making Inferences question that includes a replay of part of the conversation, what should you focus on? a) Only the exact words used in the replay. b) The direct meaning of the replayed excerpt. c) How the replayed excerpt connects to the overall conversation. d) Ignoring the replayed excerpt and focusing on other details. 7) What is a common feature of the incorrect answers in Making Inferences questions? a) They describe ideas that are unrelated to the conversation. b) They often use different words than the speaker used. c) They may repeat the exact words or phrases that the speaker said. d) They correctly describe an idea mentioned indirectly by the speaker.

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