According to paragraph 1, ______ orchestrate pace and priorities in algorithmic workflows?
scores, prompts, and nudges from the invisible supervisor control architecture
The word panoptic in paragraph 2 mostly means ______.
broadly comprehensive
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 2?
Telemetry metrics expand oversight, shift power, risk bias, and trigger demands for auditability, explanations, and avenues to contest automated decisions.
What managerial capabilities become more salient as algorithms handle routine judgments?
Interpreting dashboards, mediating exceptions, and articulating ethical trade-offs across teams, consistently
What do detractors in paragraph 1 warn about?
opacity and mechanistic, context-blind evaluations
The phrase invisible supervisorin paragraph 1 refers to ______.
algorithms
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
When metric targets dictate cadence, the space for human discretion narrows, unless organizations deliberately scaffold transparency, reversible decisions, and appeals.
If quantitative thresholds govern operational pacing, supervisory judgment becomes constrained absent deliberate investments in explicable architectures, revocable determinations, and formal contestation mechanisms.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
Organizations that embed contestability and human override will likely gather richer feedback, enabling continuous recalibration and yielding more resilient performance advantages over purely efficiency-obsessed rivals.
Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit?
This shift does not eliminate management; it redistributes judgment toward coordination and escalation.
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Which of the following best summarises the passage?
Algorithms can scale management yet risk opacity and bias; thoughtful governance and new competencies preserve dignity while sustaining performance over time.
a. These efforts reflect a commitment to safeguarding cultural heritage, elevating Hue from a historical site to a living museum.
b. Traditional ceremonies and festivals have been revived within the citadel, attracting both domestic and international visitors.
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d. Architectural restoration projects have meticulously reconstructed damaged pavilions, employing traditional techniques and authentic materials from the original era.
e. Concurrently, extensive documentation programs were established to record royal rituals, court music, and ceremonial practices that had nearly vanished.
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e-a-b-c-d
a. Anna: Congratulations on winning first place in the science competition! That’s absolutely amazing!
b. Anna: You really deserved it. All that hard work definitely paid off!
c. Chris: Thank you so much! I honestly didn’t expect to win at all.
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a. Jessica: Do you enjoy shopping in stores or online?
b. Jessica: So, both ways make shopping more interesting in their own right.
c. Jessica: I agree, but physical stores allow us to see the quality firsthand.
d. Brian: Yes, and that face-to-face interaction creates a sense of trust.
e. Brian: Online shopping saves time, but I miss the experience of browsing in person.
a-e-c-d-b
a. During exam week last semester, I faced the consequences of putting off my revision until the very last minute.
b. I tried to cram five subjects in two days, believing I could learn the ropes quickly without systematic preparation.
c. This stressful period was a turning point that transformed my approach to studying and time management completely.
d. In reality, I retained almost nothing and performed poorly on tests despite staying awake for forty-eight hours.
e. Instead of repeating this mistake, I started using a planner and breaking study sessions into manageable chunks.
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These antibody-producing mechanisms enable the immune system to respond more rapidly to subsequent exposures
However, this approach occasionally produces mild adverse reactions in certain individuals
This innovative methodology has fundamentally transformed contemporary vaccine development and production processes
Every testing stage demands rigorous protocols and thorough scientific evaluation
Such coordinated delivery programs help populations achieve immunity and reduce disease transmission
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 1 as a consequence of the pandemic?
Higher vaccine wastage due to poor cold-chain management
The word bottlenecks in paragraph 2 can be best replaced by ______?
snags
The word looming in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
diminishing
The word those in paragraph 4 refers to ______.
adequate vaccine doses
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
Vaccine expenditures consume budgetary resources that could alternatively finance poverty reduction and educational access initiatives.
Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 2?
To meet the 70 percent target, weekly inoculations in low-income countries needed to increase by more than eightfold.
Which paragraph mentions that within-country inequalities have grown more severe than between-country gaps?
Paragraph 1
Which paragraph mentions a hyperlocal analytics tool to guide micro-planning for vaccination?
Paragraph 4
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