Answer:
Image 1: B. Insurance agent
Image 2: A. Credit checker
Image 3: B. assets and liabilities
Image 4: B. Insurance underwriter
Explanation:
Insurance agent actually helps their clients in order to make certain decisions in choosing insurance policies that suits their needs. They give them advice on insurance plans that they can go for in order to insure their lives and properties in case of emergency.
A Credit checker is one of the finance careers that actually requires the lowest level of schooling. The basic requirement is for the individual to possess a high school diploma.
Actually, most careers in finance deal with assets and liabilities. Such career people usually work in certain professional environments such as commercial banking, investment banking, insurance, financial planning, money managing and real state.
Insurance underwriters are known to be professionals who actually evaluate and analyze the risk factors that are involved in insuring people and assets.
1 and 3 are correct, this is due to the fact that modern technology is constantly growing and other developed nations are feeling threatened or inferior when another developed nation grows further ahead. National security has also grown global, just the threat of a foreign country developing nuclear capability is enough for another country to launch missle strikes or other acts in order to quell the threat of another nuclear capable country. 2 is not correct because industrial strategies are being shared throughout the world constantly and the safety of a country no longer stands by their standing army or navy, but by the threat of nuclear capability or a possibility of retaliation through explosive nature. Even today, most wars are done through the army holding down a line, and the navy/airforce launching long ranged missile attacks of various nature.
Answer: C) Is accepted as true until proven false
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Explanation:
We cannot prove the hypothesis to be 100% true because there might be data out there that we haven't accounted for, or some scenario that we haven't thought of yet. There's always going to be room for uncertainty and doubt. Keep in mind that such doubt does not necessarily mean that the theory is automatically false.
So all of this rules out choice A.
Choice B is ruled out as well because data supporting a hypothesis doesn't falsify the hypothesis. The term "falsify" means "to prove false" as you'd expect.
Choice C is the answer because the data seems to support the hypothesis and again we leave room for error. It's quite possible that in some unspecified date in the future, there are better methods of measurement to get a better sense of what's going on.
Choice D is ruled out because a law refers to something like the law of gravity. It's something you observe but it doesn't explain why something works. It doesn't provide the underlying mechanics of what's going on. We simply just report what we see which is exactly what an observation is.