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Read the following advertisement and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.

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(3) __________ by experienced instructors, our courses cover everything from web development to data science. You'll have the opportunity to work on real-world projects and (4) __________ valuable experience that you can use to land your dream job in tech.
Are you ready (5) __________ take the plunge and transform your career? Join CodingCamp today! We offer flexible payment options and scholarships to make coding accessible to everyone. Don't wait any longer (6) __________ your coding journey!
- built
- build
- building
- builder
- complete beginners
- beginner completely
- beginners complete
- complete beginner
- Leading
- Led
- Lead
- To lead
- find
- get
- gain
- make
- with
- to
- for
- on
- to starting
- start
- to start
- starting
Read the following leaflet and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.
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Ever dreamed of sharing your thoughts, skills, or creative work with the world? Now's the time to (7) __________ your own online platform! Whether you're a writer, artist, photographer, or simply passionate about (8) __________, a blog or portfolio can be your digital canvas.
Why wait? Here's what you'll gain:
* Build Your Brand: Showcase your unique talents and (9) __________ to a global audience.
* Connect with Others: Engage with like-minded individuals and build (10) __________ professional network.
* Boost Your Career: A strong online presence can open doors to exciting opportunities. (11) __________ your field, a well-crafted platform can make you stand out.
* Document Your Journey: Track your progress, reflect on your experiences, and share (12) __________ wealth of valuable content.
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- set up
- set in
- set on
- set off
- idea
- ideas
- ideal
- ideation
- expertise
- examples
- expenses
- excellency
- you
- yourself
- yours
- your
- On behalf of
- Regardless of
- In spite of
- Because of
- little
- much
- a
- many
Choose the option that indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
Question 13
a. Tom: Seriously? That's so cool! Why is that?
b. Sarah: I'm not sure, but I bet it's because they look so wise and serious.
c. Sarah: Did you know a group of owls is called a parliament?
- b - c - a
- c - b - a
- c - a - b
- b - a - c
Question 14
a. David: I wish! Tickets sold out so fast.
b. David: Really? I might have to camp out online for those tickets!
c. Maria: Do it! It'll be worth it. She puts on an amazing show.
d. Maria: I know, right? I heard she's adding a second show due to demand.
e. Maria: Are you going to the Billie Eilish concert next month?
- d - c - b - e - a
- e - a - d - b - c
- e - b - d - c - a
- b - d - e - c - a
Question 15
Hi Alex,
a. Your dedication to the team and your innovative campaigns have been truly inspiring.
b. I was thrilled to hear about your well-deserved promotion to Senior Marketing Manager.
c. I have no doubt that you will continue to achieve great things in your new role.
d. Please let me know when you have a moment to celebrate your success.
e. Congratulations again!
Best regards,
Emily
- b - a - c - e - d
- e - c - b - a - d
- e - a - d - c - b
- b - a - c - d - e
Question 16
a. From clothes and electronics to groceries and even furniture, the possibilities of online shopping seem limitless, making it my go-to option for almost everything.
b. While I do miss the experience of browsing physical stores, the ease of online shopping, especially with quick delivery services, is hard to beat.
c. However, I still believe in supporting local businesses whenever possible, striking a balance between online convenience and community engagement.
d. Online shopping has completely changed the way I shop, offering unmatched convenience and endless choices.
e. The ability to compare prices from different retailers ensures I always get the best deals, saving both time and money.
- d - e - b - a - c
- c - d - e - b - a
- d - c - a - e - b
- c - e - d - b - a
Question 17
a. Surgeons are now using VR simulations to practice complex procedures, improving their precision and minimizing risks.
b. As technology continues to advance, the future of healthcare will undoubtedly be shaped by the transformative power of virtual reality.
c. VR therapy is helping patients overcome phobias, manage anxiety, and even recover from strokes by creating safe and controlled environments.
d. Moreover, VR is bridging the gap between patients and doctors by enabling remote consultations and immersive health education.
e. The use of VR in healthcare is rapidly expanding, offering innovative solutions for patients and medical professionals alike.
- b - c - a - e - d
- c - b - e - a - d
- d - c - e - b - a
- e - a - c - d - b
Read the following passage about Bill Gates's life and career and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
(18) __________. As the co-founder of Microsoft, (19) __________, Gates played a pivotal role in bringing personal computers into homes and workplaces around the globe. His early fascination with computer programming, evident during his time at Lakeside School in Seattle, would later translate into the creation of a multi-billion dollar empire.
Microsoft's initial success stemmed from the development of MS-DOS, an operating system (20) __________. This strategic move gave Microsoft a foothold in the burgeoning PC market and propelled the company to new heights. Gates, known for his fierce competitiveness and sharp business acumen, led Microsoft through a period of rapid expansion. The company branched out, developing popular software applications like Microsoft Word and Excel, solidifying its dominance in the software industry.
While Gates stepped down from his day-to-day role at Microsoft in 2000, his impact on the technology sector remains undeniable. His legacy extends beyond software, as he and his wife, Melinda French Gates, established the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, (21) __________ such as poverty and disease. The foundation's far-reaching efforts, ranging from supporting vaccine research to improving education systems in developing countries, have established Gates as a prominent figure in global philanthropy.
(22) __________. His story continues to inspire aspiring entrepreneurs and innovators around the world, illustrating how a passion for technology, coupled with a vision for the future, can leave an indelible mark on the world.
- Bill Gates is a well-known figure in the history of 19th-century technological advancements
- Bill Gates made significant contributions to the stagnation of technology in the late 20th century
- Bill Gates avoided association with the technological revolution of the late 20th century
- Bill Gates is a name synonymous with the technological revolution of the late 20th century
- that was dismantled in 1975 by his childhood friend Paul Allen
- he joined in 1975 thanks to his childhood friend Paul Allen
- founded in 1975 with his childhood friend Paul Allen
- which was sold in 1975 to his childhood friend Paul Allen
- that was removed by IBM from their personal computers
- though it was not licensed to IBM for their personal computers
- which was licensed to IBM for their personal computers
- which was purchased from IBM for their personal computers
- a political action committee focused on lobbying efforts
- a philanthropic organization dedicated to tackling global issues
- a for-profit institution centered around maximizing revenue
- a technology company dedicated to developing new software
- As a computer whiz kid, tech mogul, and philanthropist, Bill Gates's journey opposes the transformative power of technology
- From computer whiz kid to tech mogul to philanthropist, Bill Gates's journey exemplifies the transformative power of technology and innovation
- Bill Gates's journey, while impressive, ultimately downplays the role of technology and innovation
- Despite his background, Bill Gates's journey illustrates the minimal impact of technology and innovation
Read the following passage about the impact of colonialism on cultures worldwide and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
Colonialism, the practice of one country establishing control over another, has left an undeniable and transformative mark on cultures worldwide. This impact extends far beyond the period of direct rule, shaping languages, religions, traditions, and social structures for generations.
One of the most immediate consequences of colonialism was the suppression of indigenous languages and the imposition of the colonizer's tongue. This linguistic dominance had a profound impact, as language is the primary vehicle for transmitting culture. It led to the marginalization of traditional knowledge systems, oral histories, and cultural expressions embedded within native languages. For instance, the widespread use of English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese in former colonies can be directly attributed to their historical use in administration, education, and trade.
Furthermore, colonialism often resulted in the introduction of new religions and belief systems. While some conversions were forced, others occurred through missionary work and the perceived social and economic advantages associated with adopting the colonizer's faith. This religious imposition disrupted existing spiritual practices, beliefs, and social hierarchies, often leading to syncretism, a blending of indigenous beliefs with those of the colonizer.
Despite the often disruptive nature of colonialism, its cultural legacy remains complex. In some instances, the interaction between colonizer and colonized led to the emergence of hybrid cultural forms, blending elements from both traditions. These fusions can be seen in music, art, cuisine, and fashion, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of cultures in the face of external pressures. Nonetheless, the impact of colonialism on cultural identity and the ongoing struggle for cultural preservation continue to be important topics of discussion and debate worldwide.
Question 23
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a language spread by colonialism?
- English
- Spanish
- Mandarin
- French
Question 24
The word "transformative" in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- influential
- unchanging
- widespread
- significant
Question 25
The word "It" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
- native language
- linguistic dominance
- cultural expression
- colonial impact
Question 26
Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 3?
- Colonialism frequently led to the introduction of new religions and belief systems.
- Colonialism always resulted in the rejection of new religions and belief systems.
- Colonialism occasionally prevented the introduction of new religions and belief systems.
- Colonialism seldom led to the introduction of new religions and belief systems.
Question 27
The word "complex" in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by __________.
- obvious
- simple
- intricate
- straightforward
Question 28
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
- Cultural blending rarely occurred in colonized societies.
- Colonialism's impact continues to be a subject of discussion and debate.
- Colonialism had a solely negative impact on indigenous cultures.
- Indigenous languages were strengthened by colonial influence.
Question 29
In which paragraph of the passage does the writer mention a present causal relationship?
- Paragraph 1
- Paragraph 2
- Paragraph 3
- Paragraph 4
Question 30
In which paragraph of the passage does the writer discuss the lasting effects of colonialism on cultural identity?
- Paragraph 1
- Paragraph 2
- Paragraph 3
- Paragraph 4
Read the following passage about conformity and rebellion and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
Conformity, the act of aligning one's behaviors or beliefs with those of a group, is a powerful social force. [I] This tendency to "go along with" the crowd can be observed in various settings, from fashion trends to political opinions. [II] Solomon Asch's famous conformity experiments, conducted in the 1950s, demonstrated this phenomenon vividly. [III] Participants were asked to judge the lengths of lines, and when confederates (actors pretending to be fellow participants) gave obviously incorrect answers, a significant number of participants conformed, giving the wrong answer despite knowing it was incorrect. This highlights the strong influence of social pressure on individual behavior. [IV]
These experiments provided valuable insight into the factors driving conformity. One key factor is normative social influence, which refers to the desire to be liked and accepted by the group. Participants in Asch's study likely conformed to avoid social disapproval or ridicule. This suggests that individuals are more likely to conform in situations where they feel a strong need for social acceptance. Another factor is informational social influence, which occurs when individuals look to others for guidance in ambiguous situations. If the task is unclear or difficult, people may assume that the group has more knowledge and therefore conform to their judgment.
However, conformity isn't the only force at play in social dynamics. Rebellion, the active defiance of authority or social norms, is also a common human behavior. This often manifests as non-conformist attitudes and actions, rejecting established beliefs and practices. Teenage rebellion, a classic example, illustrates the push against societal expectations during adolescence. Teenagers often adopt unique styles of dress, music, and behavior to assert their individuality and differentiate themselves from adults. This can be seen as a form of individuation, a crucial developmental stage where adolescents strive to establish their own identity independent of their parents and societal expectations.
While conformity promotes social cohesion and stability, rebellion can be a catalyst for social change. Throughout history, acts of rebellion, from protests to revolutions, have challenged oppressive systems and led to progress. The Civil Rights Movement in the United States, for instance, involved widespread acts of civil disobedience and protests against racial segregation, ultimately leading to significant legal and social reforms. Thus, both conformity and rebellion play important, albeit contrasting, roles in shaping individuals and societies.
Question 31
Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
Humans are social creatures, and the desire to fit in often outweighs the desire to stand out.- I
- II
- III
- IV
Question 32
The phrase "go along with" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by __________.
- follow along
- concur with
- comply with
- agree with
Question 33
The word "This" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
- the ambiguity of the lines
- the confederates' deception
- the pressure to conform
- the participants' yielding to the group
Question 34
According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a reason for conformity?
- the need for acceptance
- uncertainty about a task
- the influence of the group
- a desire for independence
Question 35
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
- Teenage rebellion is a social dynamic that challenges conformity and promotes independent thinking.
- Adolescents rebel against authority to establish their identities and differentiate from their parents.
- Non-conformity is a form of rebellion that rejects established beliefs and practices during adolescence.
- Rebellion is a common human behavior, often manifested in teenagers who defy societal norms to assert their individuality.
Question 36
The word "non-conformist" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- rebellious
- different
- conventional
- unusual
Question 37
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
- Conformity always hinders societal progress while rebellion always promotes it.
- The Civil Rights Movement is an example of conformity to social norms and expectations.
- Rebellion is exclusively a characteristic of adolescence and disappears in adulthood.
- Both conformity and rebellion have significant impacts on societal development.
Question 38
Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 4?
- Conformity helps maintain social order, while rebellion can lead to social progress.
- Conformity strengthens society, while acts of rebellion always cause social problems.
- Rebellion is destructive to social cohesion, whereas conformity fosters beneficial change.
- Social stability is ensured by conformity, but rebellion impedes societal advancement.
Question 39
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
- Conformity is always detrimental to individual expression and critical thinking.
- Teenage rebellion is primarily driven by a desire to imitate their peers.
- Societal progress is solely dependent on acts of rebellion against authority.
- A lack of clarity in a situation can increase the likelihood of conformity.
Question 40
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
- Conformity influences behavior through social pressures, while rebellion, often seen in adolescence as individuation, challenges norms; both impacting societal stability and change.
- The human tendency to conform is influenced by social acceptance and informational needs, but the contrasting force of rebellion, exemplified by teenage non-conformity, also shapes societies.
- Although conformity pressures individuals to adhere to social expectations, rebellion provides a counterforce, particularly during teenage years, ultimately driving societal evolution.
- Driven by the need for acceptance or clarity, individuals conform to group norms, yet rebellion against these norms, especially during adolescence, can spark societal transformations.
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