PrepTest 92+, Section 1, Question 2
Although the audience for part one of the television documentary Train Stories shown on Thursday night was small, the audience for part two on Friday night was not significantly smaller. Thus, most of the viewers who watched the program the first night liked it enough to tune in again the next night.
Although the audience for part one of the television documentary Train Stories shown on Thursday night was small, the audience for part two on Friday night was not significantly smaller. Thus, most of the viewers who watched the program the first night liked it enough to tune in again the next night.
Although the audience for part one of the television documentary Train Stories shown on Thursday night was small, the audience for part two on Friday night was not significantly smaller. Thus, most of the viewers who watched the program the first night liked it enough to tune in again the next night.
Although the audience for part one of the television documentary Train Stories shown on Thursday night was small, the audience for part two on Friday night was not significantly smaller. Thus, most of the viewers who watched the program the first night liked it enough to tune in again the next night.
Which one of the following is an assumption required by the argument?
Most of the viewers who tuned in to the program the second night had also watched it the first night.
Most of the viewers who tuned in to the program the second night liked it.
Most of the viewers who watched the program both nights enjoyed the first night more than the second.
Many of the viewers who tuned in to the program the first night but not the second night were unable to watch television on the second night.
Many of the viewers who watched the program the first night were people who generally like to watch television documentaries.
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