The correct answer is false.
Coming to an accurate conclusion regarding another person’s thoughts and feelings on a subject is easy when you “read someone’s mind”. This is false.
The term “to read someone’s mind” is commonly used when an individual can anticipate what the other individual thinks, wants, or needs. For instance, a mother can say: “I read my son’s mind before he got home and a I cooked his favorite pie.” The mother, knowing his son as the mother she is, has a lot of chances to be right on her decision. But it is not always 100% accurate. It can give you an idea based on experience, but its not accurate.