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I'd say 'no'. You'd say 'yes'.
I wouldn't necessarily say yes. Not everyone has such basic notions, my impression is that seeing the world as a basic series of 'yes' and 'no' questions doesn't have much to do with reality, beyond a limited number of things. What is your evidence for your point of view? You can perhaps take this opportunity to demonstrate the validity of your line of thought, by proving your own point of view.
It's certainly an interesting area to read about and discuss. I'd suggest Jung's memories, dreams, reflections to give a broader grounding, but that's quite long so you could start with this - https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/...ist-who-believed-people-could-tell-the-future - you can use the evidence that supports your view of the world to explain what you think about it, and why.
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