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

Tired of Your Phone Dying at the Worst Possible Moment? 🤬
Do you find yourself constantly searching (1) __________ an outlet? Is your phone always (2) __________ close to dying? Introducing WhisperCharge, the revolutionary new charging pad that (3) __________ dead batteries a thing of the past!
WhisperCharge uses cutting-edge technology to provide (4) __________ for all your devices. Simply place your phone on the pad and watch as it effortlessly powers up.
WhisperCharge is committed to (5) __________ you with the best charging experience possible. With its sleek design and whisper-quiet operation, you'll forget it's even there - until you need it, (6) __________!
- for
- on
- at
- with
- danger
- dangerous
- dangerously
- endanger
- gets
- does
- makes
- takes
- wireless fast and efficient charging
- wireless charging fast and efficient
- efficient and fast wireless charging
- fast and efficient wireless charging
- provide
- to provide
- providing
- provided
- this is
- it is
- which is
- that is
Read the following leaflet and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.
The Ethics of Gene Editing: A Brave New World?
Gene editing holds immense promise, potentially curing diseases like cystic fibrosis and Huntington's disease. But it also raises complex ethical questions. How far should we go in altering (7) __________? Is it acceptable to edit genes for (8) __________ children, potentially creating “designer babies”? Should there be (9) __________ limit to the types of edits allowed, such as enhancing intelligence or athletic ability?
This technology could exacerbate existing societal inequalities. Access to gene editing might be limited, favoring (10) __________ greater resources. This could lead to a genetic divide, further marginalizing vulnerable populations. We must (11) __________ the long-term societal consequences of such disparities. Additionally, altering the human gene pool presents unknown risks, which could have irreversible (12) __________ for future generations. Join the conversation and help shape the future of gene editing.
- genomes
- genes
- genetics
- genealogy
- an
- some
- our
- the
- some
- the
- any
- a
- those with
- them with
- these with
- that with
- think over
- think up
- think of
- think through
- outcomes
- results
- repercussions
- consequences
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: No, what about him?
b. Sarah: He'll stop at nothing to avoid them!
c. Sarah: Did you hear about the mathematician who's afraid of negative numbers?
- b - c - a
- c - b - a
- b - a - c
- c - a - b
Question 14
a. Liam: That's because apps can access your microphone and collect data, even when you're not actively using them.
b. Emily: Good point. I need to be more careful about my data privacy.
c. Liam: It's important to check your app permissions and limit what they can access.
d. Emily: I just got a targeted ad for something I was *just* talking about! Creepy!
e. Emily: Seriously? I had no idea.
- c - b - a - d - e
- d - a - e - c - b
- b - e - c - d - a
- c - b - a - e - d
Question 15
Hi Grandma,
a. I'll arrive Friday afternoon and stay until Sunday evening.
b. Maybe we can bake that delicious apple pie you make?
c. Just wanted to let you know I'll be driving down to visit you next weekend!
d. I'm really looking forward to some fresh air and peace and quiet.
e. See you soon!
Love,
Jenny
- e - b - c - d - a
- c - d - b - a - e
- c - b - e - a - d
- c - e - d - a - b
Question 16
a. From the early days of stop-motion animation to the seamless CGI we see today, special effects have continuously evolved to push the boundaries of storytelling.
b. Their ability to blend fantasy with reality captivates audiences and leaves them in awe of the power of cinema.
c. Special effects in movies are like magic tricks; they transport us to other worlds and make the impossible seem real.
d. Ultimately, special effects remind us that the only limit to our imagination is ourselves.
e. It's the artistry and dedication of talented individuals, from visual effects artists to stunt performers, that bring these magical moments to life on screen.
- c - a - e - b - d
- c - b - e - d - a
- e - c - b - d - a
- b - e - d - c - a
Question 17
a. It's a raw and poignant exploration of racism, trauma, and the indomitable human spirit.
b. Yet, amidst the pain, her story is ultimately one of resilience, self-discovery, and the transformative power of language and literature.
c. Angelou's eloquent prose paints vivid pictures of her childhood in Stamps, Arkansas, exposing the harsh realities of segregation and its impact on her sense of self.
d. Maya Angelou's "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" transcends the boundaries of a traditional memoir.
e. Angelou's memoir serves as a timeless reminder of the importance of speaking truth to power and using our voices to fight for justice and equality.
- e - d - a - c - b
- e - b - a - d - c
- c - a - d - e - b
- d - a - c - b - e
Read the following passage about the life and legacy of Marie Curie and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
(18) __________. Born Maria Skłodowska in Warsaw, Poland in 1867, she later moved to Paris to pursue her passion for science, (19) __________. There, she met Pierre Curie, a brilliant physicist who would become her husband and scientific partner. Together, they embarked on a remarkable journey into the then-uncharted territory of radioactive elements.
The Curies' research focused on uranium and thorium, elements known to emit strange, penetrating rays. (20) __________, they discovered two new elements, polonium and radium, both far more radioactive than uranium. Their groundbreaking work, conducted under challenging conditions and with limited resources, revolutionized scientific understanding of matter and energy. Their discovery of radium, in particular, had a profound impact on medicine, leading to new treatments for cancer.
Marie Curie's scientific achievements, however, came at a personal cost. Her constant exposure to radioactive materials, (21) __________, took a toll on her health. Despite these challenges, she continued her research and advocacy for science until her death in 1934 from aplastic anemia, a disease often linked to radiation exposure.
(22) __________. Her legacy as a brilliant scientist, a tireless advocate for scientific advancement, and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields, continues to inspire generations of scientists today.
- Scientific discoveries of Marie Curie, a true pioneer in the study of radioactivity, were groundbreaking and synonymous with her name
- Marie Curie, whose name is commonly associated with radioactivity, made groundbreaking scientific discoveries as a pioneer
- A true pioneer in the study of radioactivity, Marie Curie's name is synonymous with her groundbreaking scientific discoveries
- Marie Curie, a name synonymous with groundbreaking scientific discovery, was a true pioneer in the study of radioactivity
- which led her to the prestigious Sorbonne University
- where she pursued her passion for scientific studies at the university
- so she continued her scientific pursuits at a university in Paris
- and it was there that she focused her scientific pursuits intensely
- While working relentlessly in their simple laboratory setting
- Working tirelessly in a rudimentary laboratory
- They worked in a basic laboratory tirelessly conducting experiments
- Through their tireless efforts in an inadequately equipped laboratory
- although they were not fully known for their advantageous effects
- which were not yet fully understood to be hazardous
- that at the time were not fully considered to be harmless
- that were not completely understood to have beneficial effects
- Scientific exploration by Marie Curie, despite risks and hardships, became her unwavering dedication and a mark on the world
- The risks and hardships Marie Curie faced did not affect the world due to her scientific exploration
- Despite the risks and hardships she faced, Marie Curie's unwavering dedication to scientific exploration left an indelible mark on the world
- Marie Curie, despite facing hardships, made scientific exploration a dedication that impacted the world
Read the following passage about the dynamics of family businesses and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
Family businesses are the backbone of many economies around the world. In fact, they represent an estimated 70% of global GDP and employ a significant portion of the workforce. This pervasive presence highlights their importance not just in economic terms but also in shaping communities and impacting social structures. Understanding their dynamics is therefore crucial for appreciating their influence and ensuring their continued success.
One of the most defining features of family businesses is the overlap between family and business spheres. This intertwining can be both a source of strength and a potential challenge. For instance, shared values and a strong work ethic often stem from familial bonds, fostering a dedicated and committed workforce. This, however, also means that disagreements within the family can easily spill over into the business, potentially impacting decision-making and overall harmony.
Succession planning presents another critical aspect of family business dynamics. The question of who will inherit the leadership role and how the transition will be managed is often fraught with emotional and practical complexities. Successfully navigating this process is crucial for the business's longevity, requiring careful planning, open communication, and sometimes, external guidance to ensure a smooth transition.
Finally, maintaining a balance between tradition and innovation is a perpetual challenge for family businesses. While a strong legacy and established practices can be advantageous, they also risk becoming stagnant in the face of evolving markets and technological advancements. Successfully adapting to change while honoring their heritage is a delicate balance that often determines the long-term sustainability and success of family businesses.
Question 23
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a challenge faced by family businesses?
- Difficulty attracting investors
- Managing succession planning
- Potential for family disagreements to affect business
- Balancing tradition and innovation
Question 24
The word "pervasive" in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- widespread
- influential
- limited
- important
Question 25
The word "This" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
- a strong work ethic
- shared family values
- the overlap of family and business
- family disagreements
Question 26
Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 3?
- A crucial aspect of family business dynamics is planning for leadership succession.
- Only the dynamics of family businesses are affected by succession planning.
- Succession planning is only somewhat important for family businesses.
- Family businesses should not consider succession planning as a critical aspect.
Question 27
The word "perpetual" in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by __________.
- ongoing
- infrequent
- occasional
- temporary
Question 28
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
- Most family businesses prioritize innovation over tradition.
- Family businesses contribute significantly to the global economy.
- External guidance is always required for successful succession planning.
- Family businesses rarely face challenges related to internal disagreements.
Question 29
In which paragraph of the passage does the writer use a conditional structure to discuss the potential negative impacts of family involvement in business?
- Paragraph 1
- Paragraph 2
- Paragraph 3
- Paragraph 4
Question 30
In which paragraph of the passage does the writer emphasize the importance of adapting to external changes for the survival of family businesses?
- Paragraph 1
- Paragraph 2
- Paragraph 3
- Paragraph 4
Read the following passage about the exploration of identity in literature and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
[I] The exploration of identity is a recurring theme in literature, allowing writers to delve into the complex ways individuals define themselves within the world. [II] This exploration can manifest in various forms, from examining cultural clashes and generational differences to navigating issues of gender, race, and sexuality. [III] Authors frequently use their narratives to break down societal expectations and stereotypes, offering readers a deeper understanding of the human experience. [IV]
One common approach to exploring identity in literature involves depicting characters undergoing transformative experiences. These experiences might include significant life events like loss, love, or travel, forcing characters to confront their values and beliefs. These journeys of self-discovery often lead to a reassessment of previously held assumptions and a redefinition of who they are. Think of Pip in Charles Dickens' *Great Expectations*, whose desire for social advancement leads him to reject his humble origins, only to later realize the true value of loyalty and self-acceptance. Such narratives highlight the fluid and evolving nature of identity.
Authors also utilize setting and social context as powerful tools in shaping character identity. A character's upbringing, community, and the prevailing social norms can profoundly influence their self-perception and worldview. For instance, in Harper Lee's *To Kill a Mockingbird*, Scout Finch's childhood in the racially charged American South plays a crucial role in shaping her moral compass. Through Scout's experiences, Lee explores the complexities of prejudice and the importance of empathy.
Ultimately, the exploration of identity in literature serves as a mirror to society, reflecting our own struggles and triumphs in understanding ourselves and others. By examining the diverse ways characters navigate their identities, readers can gain valuable insights into the human condition and the ongoing quest for self-definition in an ever-changing world.
Question 31
Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
Characters often grapple with questions of belonging, heritage, and their place in society.- I
- II
- III
- IV
Question 32
The phrase "break down" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by __________.
- dissect
- dissolve
- dismantle
- disperse
Question 33
The word "These" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
- transformative experiences
- journeys of self-discovery
- values and beliefs
- significant events
Question 34
According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a factor influencing a character's identity?
- significant life events
- inherited wealth
- reevaluating assumptions
- self-discovery journeys
Question 35
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
- Social environment and upbringing greatly impact how characters see themselves and the world.
- Setting and societal context heavily influence character identity, as shown by Scout Finch's development in *To Kill a Mockingbird*.
- Childhood experiences are paramount in shaping identity and overcoming societal prejudice.
- Characters' upbringings and social norms significantly affect their self-perception.
Question 36
The word "moral compass" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- Immorality
- Indecency
- Depravity
- Wickedness
Question 37
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
- Literature explores identity through characters' transformative experiences and social contexts.
- Literature primarily focuses on static identities unaffected by external factors.
- Identity in literature is solely determined by characters' internal struggles.
- Literary explorations of identity ignore societal expectations and stereotypes.
Question 38
Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 4?
- Exploring identity in literature helps readers understand themselves in a static world.
- Literary explorations of identity reflect society's successes and challenges in self-understanding and understanding others.
- Examining characters' identities helps readers understand the unchanging nature of humanity.
- Literature provides insights into the human condition by showcasing identity formation.
Question 39
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
- Understanding fictional characters can offer insights into understanding real people.
- Characters' identities are predetermined by their social status.
- Identity formation is a process completed in childhood.
- Authors primarily use literature to promote specific societal values.
Question 40
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
- Literature uses characters' journeys and social environments to examine identity, providing readers with a deeper understanding of prejudice, empathy, and the fluidity of self.
- By depicting transformative journeys and societal influences on characters, literature reflects our own search for self-understanding, emphasizing the complex interplay between personal growth and social context.
- Literature explores the multifaceted nature of identity through characters' transformative experiences and their interactions with societal contexts, offering readers insights into the human condition and the ongoing quest for self-definition.
- Transformative experiences and social settings shape characters' identities in literature, mirroring real-world struggles with self-discovery and challenging societal norms and expectations.
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