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a. These measures collectively illustrate the region’s proactive approach to mitigating the adverse impacts of environmental degradation.
b. Furthermore, innovative aquaculture techniques were introduced, enabling farmers to sustain production despite increasingly saline conditions.
c. Local authorities implemented elevated irrigation systems to combat rising sea levels and protect vulnerable agricultural zones.
d. Agricultural practices underwent substantial modifications, with salt-resistant crop varieties being distributed widely among farming communities.
e. Throughout the past decade, the Mekong Delta has experienced comprehensive environmental adaptation strategies addressing climate vulnerabilities.
e-c-d-b-a
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d-b-c-a-e
a. Rachel: It’s getting quite chilly outside, and the sky looks really overcast.
b. Ben: You’re right. I should probably grab my jacket before heading out.
c. Ben: What’s the weather like today? Should I bring an umbrella?
c-a-b
a. Anna: Do you often pay with cash these days?
b. Anna: I get that, but cashless payments are much faster and more hygienic.
c. Peter: Rarely. I prefer digital wallets now, though cash feels more secure sometimes.
d. Anna: Maybe we should keep both options for different situations.
e. Peter: Absolutely, they also show how technology builds convenience and trust in daily life.
a-c-b-e-d
a. I had prepared extensively for my first class presentation, expecting to knock everyone’s socks off confidently.
b. During my freshman year, I volunteered to present a research topic in front of thirty curious classmates.
c. In reality, I froze completely on stage and forgot everything I had memorized despite practicing repeatedly.
d. Such moments of failure eventually shaped me into a more resilient and composed public speaker today.
e. Instead of avoiding presentations afterward, I sought feedback and practiced speaking in front of smaller groups first.
b-a-c-e-d
A camera obscura facilitated the first permanent photograph’s creation, which French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce accomplished in 1826
Louis Daguerre perfected this methodology, generating highly detailed images on silver-plated copper that captivated affluent patrons
Photographers could disseminate portraits and landscapes broadly, whereas daguerreotypes had confined them to singular copies
Kodak introduced the Brownie camera in 1900, which ordinary consumers could operate without specialized training
Modern smartphones feature integrated cameras, enabling billions to capture photographs instantaneously
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 1 as an immediate advantage of 5G?
guaranteed privacy by default settings
The word seamless in paragraph 2 can be best replaced by ______?
frictionless
The word ubiquitous in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
scarce
The word they in paragraph 4 refers to ______.
drones and wearables
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
When varied systems feed one dashboard, awareness expands and automation proceeds with clearer intent and governance.
Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 2?
Broader connectivity raises DDoS exposure, yet careful network design can blunt volumetric disruptions effectively.
Which paragraph mentions coordinated views among emergency services during incidents?
Paragraph 4
Which paragraph mentions filtering false alarms so staff can focus on coherent anomalies?
Paragraph 3
According to paragraph 1, neurorights chiefly aim to delimit access to the mind so that ______.
market or state actors cannot quietly commodify unprotected cognitive data
The word induced in paragraph 2 mostly means ______.
artificially caused
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 2?
A landmark rat experiment shows perception can be engineered, intensifying calls to codify neurorights before human applications erase reliable consent boundaries.
What does the passage present as the principal function of “neurorights”?
To establish enforceable norms preserving agency and privacy against intrusive neurotechnologies worldwide.
What does “equal access” aim to prevent?
Enhancement reserved for wealthy elites
The phrase such an oath in paragraph 4 refers to ______.
hippocratic pledge
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
Hence the call to codify neurorights before ubiquitous deployment: the law must not trail the laboratory by a decade.
Therefore cognitive autonomy frameworks require immediate institutionalization to ensure normative architectures evolve contemporaneously, preventing decade-long regulatory vacuums during deployment.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
The examples of Chile, the OECD, and the Council of Europe suggest momentum toward international norms, though enforcement and corporate commitments remain aspirational.
Which of the following sentence best fits the passage?
Without complementary legal norms, technical prowess risks redefining personhood by allowing third parties to intrude upon, and monetise, interior mental states.
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Which of the following best summarises the passage?
Neurotech progress heightens risks; neurorights emerge to safeguard identity, autonomy, privacy, equity, and fairness through law, standards, and corporate pledges.
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