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The word monetize in paragraph 1 mostly means ______.
commercially exploitable
Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit?
Civic norms, from noise ordinances to ad-free carriages, already instantiate small-scale guardianship of public attention.
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Which of the following best summarises paragraph 1?
Commercial actors commandeer finite attention, eroding silence that makes thinking possible and rebranding intrusion as innovative progress.
What does “silence” enable, according to the passage?
Focused, unpressured thought and judgment
According to paragraph 2, treating attention as a commons would entail ______?
assigning duties that limit unsolicited capture in shared civic environments
What will the festival conversation likely examine, per paragraph 3?
How design choices in media environments shape democratic attention and everyday autonomy
The phrase the square in paragraph 3 refers to ______.
public space
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
The author implies that policy tools already exist – like noise and ad restrictions – that can be expanded to protect shared attention without banning persuasion altogether.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
Considering attention a shared good would oblige institutions to manage it responsibly instead of continuously mining it for profit and engagement.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
The text argues for an attentional commons, urging civic rules to preserve silence against intrusive commercialization across platforms, streets, and institutions.
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a. However, integration challenges surfaced: curtailment, transmission bottlenecks, and storage gaps demanding coordinated upgrades.
b. Feed-in tariffs and grid commitments unlocked capital, prompting rapid deployment across coastal and highland sites.
c. Large utility-scale projects emerged, while rooftop systems enabled households and factories to offset consumption.
d. Renewable energy investment has surged, repositioning Vietnam as a regional leader in solar and wind.
e. Addressing these constraints will stabilise returns and anchor a resilient, diversified, low-carbon power mix.
d-b-c-a-e
Dear Dr. Nguyen,
a. To confirm your attendance, please complete the registration form via the link provided in this email by November 15th.
b. The registration process is straightforward and takes approximately five minutes to complete once you access the portal.
c. We are delighted to invite you to the International Academic Conference on Sustainable Development, scheduled for December 10-12, 2025.
d. Please note that accommodation arrangements must be finalized before November 20th to guarantee availability at the conference venue.
e. For any inquiries regarding the programme or logistics, feel free to contact us at conference@university.edu.
Yours sincerely,
Conference Organizing Committee
c-a-b-d-e
a. Van: Thanks for understanding. Maybe we could reschedule for next week instead?
b. Duy: I appreciate the invitation, Van, but I already have plans for dinner that evening.
c. Duy: Sure, that works for me. Just let me know which day suits you best.
b-a-c
a. Ava: Do you still use plastic bags when shopping?
b. Ava: That’s great, but plastic bags are still cheaper and more accessible.
c. Ethan: Sometimes, but I try to switch to eco-friendly ones whenever possible.
d. Ava: We should encourage both convenience and sustainability together.
e. Ethan: True, but reducing waste gives us a sense of responsibility.
a-c-b-e-d
a. Our team was assigned a challenging project and I eagerly tried to take the lead on everything immediately.
b. During a summer internship at a tech startup, I worked with five diverse colleagues on software development.
c. Unfortunately, my domineering approach created tension and several team members stopped contributing their valuable ideas.
d. This experience was profoundly educational and revealed that true leadership means empowering others rather than controlling them.
e. As a result, I learned to listen actively and learned the ropes of collaborative problem-solving through consensus.
b-a-c-e-d
Many critical decisions are now delegated to automated systems, even when human judgment remains technically feasible and potentially preferable
Specialized applications like AI-generated creative content or entertainment software are not addressed by the guidelines
These principles aim to protect individuals from misuse, particularly in surveillance and law enforcement contexts
The final recommendations, submitted to civil society organizations, sought comprehensive feedback and revision
There appears to have been substantial backing for the recommendations throughout various international territories
Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 2?
Romania’s voucher reform channels informal domestic workers into contributory health insurance.
The word salient in paragraph 1 can be best replaced by ______?
conspicuous
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 3 as an organizational objective?
Expansion of private insurance markets
The word This in paragraph 3 refers to ______.
Finland’s consolidation of health and social services into welfare counties
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
Without addressing informality, universal health systems risk remaining rhetorical commitments rather than practical realities.
The word onerous in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
lightweight
Which paragraph mentions measures that integrate social protection with health to support family carers?
Paragraph 4
Which paragraph mentions incentives and administrative pathways designed to bring marginalized workers into coverage?
Paragraph 2
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