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a. Schools partnered with platforms, teaching literacy, privacy settings, and reporting pathways to reduce harms offline.
b. Thus, balanced use – time limits, content curation, offline anchors – supports wellbeing without dismissing connectivity’s benefits for adolescents.
c. Conversely, moderated groups offered belonging, crisis helplines, and verified health information promptly during uncertain periods.
d. Time online rose during lockdowns, heightening comparison pressures and sleep disruption across households nationwide notably.
e. Among Vietnamese teens, social media shapes identity formation, peer support, and exposure to public scrutiny.
e-d-c-a-b
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c-d-a-e-b
a. Michelle: How about we meet at that new Italian restaurant downtown tomorrow evening around seven?
b. Andrew: Sounds perfect to me! I’ll make a reservation for us right away.
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a-b-c
a. Penelope: I understand, but AI saves time and expands possibilities.
b. Penelope: Do you often use AI tools?
c. Penelope: Each has its role in supporting human progress.
d. Dylan: Yes, they’re efficient, but I still value doing things manually.
e. Dylan: True, though manual work nurtures creativity and patience.
b-d-a-e-c
a. Living alone for the first time, I decided to learn cooking instead of relying on expensive takeout food.
b. I jumped into trying complex recipes immediately, believing I could wing it without following instructions precisely.
c. Yet my early attempts resulted in burnt dishes and wasted ingredients that filled my apartment with smoke regularly.
d. These kitchen disasters were surprisingly educational and taught me that mastering any skill requires patience and practice.
e. Consequently, I started with simple recipes and gradually learned the ropes by watching online tutorials and asking relatives.
a-b-c-d-e
The word ineluctably in paragraph 1 mostly means ______.
inescapably fated
What is the primary policy aim of coupling UBS with post-work guarantees?
To set service floors so basic income can shrink without eroding dignity
According to paragraph 2, under UBI, individuals will accept jobs because they ______.
keep their tax-free payment while earning additional income from employment
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
UBS mandates universal access to core services; stronger provision lowers cash needs while safeguarding equal participation across society despite income differences.
What does “frugal but decent” most nearly imply?
basic needs met, modestly
Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit?
This, in turn, reduces the income the state must transfer directly.
[III]
The phrase unemployment trapsin paragraph 2 refers to ______.
benefit cliffs
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
If essential services become more universal and affordable, governments can maintain dignity while setting basic income at lower levels without increasing hardship.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
The better and cheaper the services, the smaller the basic income required.
Enhancing the reach and affordability of public services allows policy-makers to trim basic income levels without diminishing baseline living standards.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
Pairing UBS with UBI or participation income can secure dignity, curb traps, and remain affordable by setting service floors that compress required cash transfers.
Such broadcast capabilities established shared auditory rituals that substantially altered domestic leisure activities across society
Consequently, governmental authorities and civic organizations recognized radio’s potential for coordinating emergency responses and reaching dispersed populations
It was regional stations that prioritized recording oral histories and folk traditions that major broadcasting companies tended to neglect
Regularly scheduled broadcasts were employed by teachers to provide educational content to listeners with limited access to traditional classrooms
Thus, current digital audio media retains broadcasting patterns such as conversational tones, regular episodes, and advertiser backing
The word nascent in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
mature
Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 1?
Antibiotics are used in mice to disturb gut bacteria and observe metastatic changes.
The word itin paragraph 3 refers to ______.
pharmacogenomic testing
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
Recent decades have witnessed a shift from generalized treatment models to precision therapies guided by patient-specific data.
The word orthodoxy in paragraph 2 can be best replaced by ______?
doctrine
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 4 as a challenge to advancing personalized medicine?
Privacy concerns about storing whole-genome data in electronic records across institutions
Which paragraph mentions guideline support for a specific number of gene–drug interactions?
Paragraph 3
Which paragraph mentions the role of immunotherapy and targeted therapy in improved outcomes?
Paragraph 2
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