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a. I had prepared thoroughly for weeks, yet when the moment arrived I suddenly got cold feet about speaking.
b. Last quarter, I was scheduled to present quarterly results to senior management at my internship company.
c. This nerve-wracking moment was transformative and taught me that courage means acting despite feeling afraid inside.
d. Unfortunately, my anxiety was visible throughout and I rushed through slides without making clear points to anyone.
e. Rather than avoiding presentations afterward, I joined a public speaking workshop to build my confidence systematically.
b-a-d-e-c
Dear Ms. Williams,
a. We received an overwhelming response with exceptionally qualified candidates, making the selection process remarkably competitive and challenging for our committee.
b. Thank you for your interest in the Project Coordinator role and for taking the time to interview with us last week.
c. After careful deliberation and thorough evaluation, we regret to inform you that we have decided to proceed with another candidate.
d. We were genuinely impressed by your qualifications and experience, and we will retain your resume for future opportunities that align better.
e. We wish you every success in your job search and hope our paths may cross again under different circumstances.
Warm regards,
GlobalTech Industries
b-c-a-d-e
a. Steven: We’re having a presentation about the new marketing strategy tomorrow. Would you like to attend?
b. Laura: Sure, I’d be very interested. What time does it start exactly?
c. Steven: It begins at ten o’clock in the main conference room on the third floor.
a-b-c
a. From Hanoi’s clear broths to Saigon’s aromatic herbs, variations reflect climate, trade, and migration.
b. Street vendors standardised techniques over generations, while markets ensured fresh produce and affordable proteins.
c. Vietnamese culinary heritage extends far beyond pho, weaving regional histories into everyday dishes nationwide.
d. The result is a living cuisine: attentive to origin, yet adaptable, inventive, and confidently global.
e. Meanwhile, contemporary chefs reinterpret classics, introducing plant-based broths, artisanal noodles, and regional pairings.
c-a-b-e-d
a. Zoe: Do you prefer exercising at the gym or using online fitness apps?
b. Zoe: That’s true, but apps offer flexibility and personalized routines.
c. Zoe: I think combining both can help maintain long-term fitness goals.
d. Lucas: I use fitness apps now, but traditional exercise gives stronger motivation.
e. Lucas: Yes, they both encourage health awareness in different ways.
a-d-b-c-e
Today, enormous user populations access platforms frequently, forming a comprehensive web of connected participants and viewpoints
Companies acknowledge these patterns and therefore reallocate advertising expenditures to prioritize online platforms over conventional channels
Workshops teach critical evaluation skills, helping participants distinguish credible information from misleading or false content online
Comprehensive oversight approaches are suggested for community administrators, helping them maintain standards without discouraging participation
There appear to be considerable possibilities for online networks to facilitate worldwide comprehension and collaborative efforts
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The word codifies in paragraph 1 can be best replaced by ______?
formalizes
Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 3?
Processing can be delayed when applications are incomplete or requirements are unmet.
The word lenient in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
strict
The word They in paragraph 1 refers to ______.
digital nomad visas
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 4 as a disadvantage?
Applicants face insurmountable local-language tests that routinely invalidate otherwise complete dossiers.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
Some visas purposefully target remote employees, whereas others only suit nomads indirectly via broader residence or freelance options.
Which paragraph mentions jurisdictions that have recently launched or announced programs while others remain “in the pipeline”?
Paragraph 2
Which paragraph mentions fees and documentation differences using examples like BEATS and Dominica?
Paragraph 3
The word gulf in paragraph 3 mostly means ______.
vastly asymmetrical
Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit?
Pooling capacity under AIRR is intended to democratise experimentation by lowering the prohibitive costs individual labs currently face.
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Which of the following best summarises paragraph 2?
Venture-driven integration concentrates control of the AI stack, shrinking genuine openness and constraining non-commercial research.
What is framed as a short-term stopgap?
Buying cloud credits in bulk
According to paragraph 4, treating compute providers as utilities would ______.
require fair dealing and interoperability to limit customer lock-in across the stack
What does effective AIRR governance need to include, as suggested in the passage?
User-centred boards, safety auditing, commons contributions, and efficiency-linked access incentives
The phrase arms race in paragraph 4 refers to ______.
zero-sum competition
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
Without clear public-benefit criteria, investments risk fortifying incumbents rather than broadening socially valuable AI research opportunities.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
Relying on hyperscalers to fulfil short-term demand, while deferring public capacity-building, risks deepening structural dependency.
Meeting near-term needs solely through big clouds while postponing state capacity would lock public research into lasting dependence on incumbents.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
Public compute, governed for public value, can counter concentration and align AI with democratically articulated social aims.
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