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Making Inferences

Practice questions for Making Inferences in the TEAS exam.

Question 4 of 5

Based on the information that is provided within the passage, which of the following can be inferred about King James II's son?
Considering his resemblance to King James II, the young James was very likely the legitimate child of the king and the queen.
James "the Pretender" was not as popular among the Highland clans and his son Bonnie Prince Charlie.
James was unable to acquire the resources needed to build the army and plan the invasion that his son succeeded in doing.
Given the queen's previous inability to produce a healthy child, the English and the Lowland Scots were right in suspecting the legitimacy of the prince.