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Read the following advertisement and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.

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Simply tell us about the artists you love and MusicMania will (3) __________ care of the rest. Whether you're looking for something to get you moving or help you unwind (4) __________ a long day, we've got you covered.

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Question 1

  1. ending
  2. endless
  3. end
  4. endlessly

Question 2

  1. journey music personalized
  2. music journey personalized
  3. personalized music journey
  4. personalized journey music

Question 3

  1. do
  2. make
  3. take
  4. put

Question 4

  1. to
  2. in
  3. after
  4. on

Question 5

  1. to experience
  2. on experiencing
  3. to experiencing
  4. experiencing

Question 6

  1. powered
  2. which powered
  3. powering
  4. to power

Read the following leaflet and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.

Global Hunger and Food Security: A Growing Concern

Did you know that millions around the world face hunger daily? Food security isn't just about having enough food, it's about having reliable (7) __________ to safe and nutritious food. This complex issue is exacerbated by various factors, including poverty, conflict, and climate change. (8) __________ communities are particularly vulnerable, especially in developing nations.

The consequences of food insecurity are devastating. Malnutrition weakens the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to (9) __________. It also hinders childhood development, impacting cognitive abilities and overall well-being. We need to (10) __________ our efforts to address this global crisis.

What can we do? Supporting sustainable agriculture practices is crucial. Donating to reputable organizations can provide (11) __________ much-needed relief to affected populations. Furthermore, advocating for policies that address the root causes of hunger, (12) __________ poverty and inequality, is essential. Join us in the fight against global hunger and help build a food-secure future for all.

Question 7

  1. process
  2. access
  3. success
  4. excess

Question 8

  1. Several
  2. Much
  3. Any
  4. Little

Question 9

  1. injury
  2. incident
  3. accident
  4. illness

Question 10

  1. step down
  2. step up
  3. step aside
  4. step over

Question 11

  1. many
  2. some
  3. all
  4. few

Question 12

  1. apart from
  2. such as
  3. because of
  4. in spite of

Choose the option that indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.

Question 13

a. Sarah: Well, it definitely shows! Have you thought about joining the life drawing class at the community center?

b. Sarah: Wow, that portrait is incredible! You're so talented at capturing likeness.

c. David: Thanks! I've been practicing drawing faces a lot lately, trying to get the proportions just right.

  1. b - a - c
  2. c - b - a
  3. c - a - b
  4. b - c - a

Question 14

a. John: You're right. I'll try to work through it.

b. David: It must have hurt a lot.

c. John: I don't know if I can forgive Mary for what she did.

d. John: It did. I just feel so betrayed.

e. David: Forgiveness takes time, John. But remember, holding onto anger hurts you more than it hurts her.

  1. c - d - e - b - a
  2. b - a - d - e - c
  3. d - e - a - c - b
  4. c - b - d - e - a

Question 15

Hi Tom,

a. It was incredibly insightful, revealing both his genius and his flaws.

b. I was particularly fascinated by his journey from a college dropout to a tech visionary.

c. Let me know what you think if you decide to give it a go!

d. It's a long read, but definitely worth it if you have the time.

e. Just finished reading the biography of Steve Jobs, and I had to share it with you!

Best,

Emily

  1. e - b - a - d - c
  2. e - a - b - d - c
  3. e - a - c - d - b
  4. d - e - b - c - a

Question 16

a. Dialogue becomes the furniture, carefully chosen to enhance the atmosphere and propel the narrative forward.

b. Each scene acts as a room, meticulously constructed to evoke specific emotions and reveal character depths.

c. A playwright, like an architect, must balance form and function, ensuring the structure can support the weight of the story.

d. Crafting a compelling play is like building a house, brick by dramatic brick.

e. And within this carefully crafted world, audiences find themselves lost in the magic of live theater.

  1. b - e - d - c - a
  2. d - b - a - c - e
  3. e - c - b - d - a
  4. e - c - a - b - d

Question 17

a. This shift has sparked debate about the athletic legitimacy of esports, challenging traditional notions of physical exertion and competition.

b. Professional esports players train rigorously, commanding lucrative sponsorships and salaries comparable to traditional athletes.

c. The rise of esports has dramatically changed the landscape of competitive gaming.

d. Once relegated to basements and internet cafes, esports tournaments now fill stadiums, attracting millions of viewers online.

e. Regardless of the debate, the undeniable growth and popularity of esports signify a cultural shift towards embracing a new era of digital athletes.

  1. d - b - a - c - e
  2. c - d - b - a - e
  3. e - d - c - a - b
  4. d - c - b - e - a

Read the following passage about *digital literacy* and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.

(18) __________. This crucial skill set empowers individuals to effectively and responsibly find, evaluate, and utilize information online. In an age where misinformation can spread like wildfire, (19) __________ becomes paramount. Digital literacy equips us with the critical thinking skills to distinguish credible sources from dubious ones, separating fact from fiction in the vast digital landscape.

Furthermore, digital literacy extends beyond mere consumption; it encompasses communication and creation as well. (20) __________, from email decorum to social media engagement, is essential for respectful and productive interactions. According to a 2020 study by the Pew Research Center, over 70% of teenagers report experiencing some form of online drama, highlighting the importance of navigating these spaces thoughtfully. Mastering digital communication tools, from collaborative platforms to content creation software, empowers individuals to articulate their ideas, share their perspectives, and contribute meaningfully to the online world.

Moreover, (21) __________ is a cornerstone of digital literacy. As new platforms emerge and existing ones undergo transformations, individuals must demonstrate flexibility and a willingness to learn. Whether it's mastering a new social media platform or understanding the implications of artificial intelligence, continuous learning ensures that we remain engaged and informed participants in the digital realm.

(22) __________. It empowers individuals to harness the immense potential of the digital world while mitigating its inherent risks, fostering a more informed, connected, and empowered global citizenry.

Question 18

  1. Technical expertise alone is sufficient for navigating the complexities of the digital world
  2. While technical skills are important, digital navigation primarily relies on fast internet speeds
  3. Navigating the digital world requires more than just technical know-how; it demands digital literacy
  4. Digital literacy is solely about acquiring technical skills to operate devices and software

Question 19

  1. passively accepting all information presented online
  2. sharing every piece of content we encounter online
  3. consuming a large quantity of online content
  4. being discerning about the content we consume

Question 20

  1. Promoting disagreement and conflict in online discussions
  2. Ignoring the complexities of online communication
  3. Prioritizing speed over thoughtful interaction online
  4. Understanding the nuances of online etiquette

Question 21

  1. relying solely on outdated digital platforms and tools
  2. fearing the complexities of new technological advancements
  3. resisting change and sticking to familiar technologies
  4. the ability to adapt to ever-evolving technological advancements

Question 22

  1. While helpful, digital literacy is not crucial for success in the modern world
  2. In the 21st century, digital literacy is a luxury rather than a necessity
  3. Ultimately, digital literacy is not just a desirable skill but a fundamental necessity in the 21st century
  4. Digital literacy is a niche skillset only relevant to certain professions

Read the following passage about urban legends and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.

Urban legends, those captivating tales we often hear whispered among friends or stumble upon on the internet, seem to hold a strange power over us. The most compelling of these stories often tap into our deepest fears and anxieties, offering thrilling explanations for the unknown or unsettling events. Take, for example, the classic tale of the Hookman, a shadowy figure with a prosthetic hook for a hand who stalks lovers' lanes. This legend plays on our fear of the dark and the unknown, offering a cautionary tale about the dangers that lurk in the shadows.

These stories, despite their often outlandish claims, tend to spread with remarkable speed and persistence. This is partly due to their ability to adapt and evolve over time, incorporating elements of current events, local folklore, and even popular culture. The legend of the vanishing hitchhiker, for instance, has seen countless variations, each tailored to a specific location or time period. Whether it's a ghostly figure appearing on a lonely highway or a phantom passenger in a rideshare, the core elements of the story remain constant, ensuring its continued relevance and appeal.

Furthermore, urban legends often serve a social function, reinforcing shared beliefs, values, or anxieties within a community. They can act as cautionary tales, warning against reckless behavior or highlighting perceived threats. For instance, the story of the babysitter terrorized by phone calls, only to discover the menacing calls are coming from inside the house, serves as a warning about the dangers of trusting strangers and being home alone.

The enduring popularity and adaptability of urban legends make them a fascinating subject of study for folklorists and anthropologists. By examining these stories, we gain valuable insights into the fears, beliefs, and cultural anxieties of the societies from which they emerge. While the truth behind these tales may remain elusive, their lasting impact on our collective imagination is undeniable.

Question 23

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a common element found in urban legends?

  1. Local folklore
  2. Current events
  3. Fear of the unknown
  4. Aliens

Question 24

The word "compelling" in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. unbelievable
  2. frightening
  3. illogical
  4. uninteresting

Question 25

The word "This" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.

  1. evolving nature
  2. outlandish claims
  3. popular culture
  4. their rapid spread

Question 26

Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 3?

  1. Shared anxieties in a community are often reduced by urban legends.
  2. Urban legends usually undermine the beliefs and values prevalent in a community.
  3. Urban legends play a minor role in shaping a community's shared beliefs.
  4. Urban legends often strengthen common beliefs, values, and anxieties within a community.

Question 27

The word "lasting" in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by __________.

  1. forgotten
  2. temporary
  3. fleeting
  4. enduring

Question 28

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  1. Urban legends reflect the cultural anxieties of the societies from which they originate.
  2. Researchers have definitively proven the truth behind many urban legends.
  3. The unchanging nature of urban legends limits their spread.
  4. Urban legends primarily appeal to children and adolescents.

Question 29

In which paragraph of the passage does the writer use a causal conjunction to explain the spread and persistence of urban legends?

  1. Paragraph 1
  2. Paragraph 2
  3. Paragraph 3
  4. Paragraph 4

Question 30

In which paragraph of the passage does the writer emphasize the psychological impact of urban legends by connecting them to our fears and anxieties?

  1. Paragraph 1
  2. Paragraph 2
  3. Paragraph 3
  4. Paragraph 4

Read the following passage about national identity and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.

National identity is a complex and multifaceted concept, encompassing a shared sense of belonging among individuals within a nation. [I] However, these elements rarely apply uniformly to all members of a nation, leading to internal divisions and challenges in defining who truly “belongs. [II] The ongoing debates surrounding immigration policies, for example, often boil down to differing interpretations of national identity and who is perceived to embody it. [III] Furthermore, national identity can be fluid and evolve over time, influenced by factors such as globalization, technological advancements, and shifting social norms. [IV]

These shared narratives themselves are often selectively constructed, emphasizing certain historical events or cultural traits while downplaying others. This process of constructing a national narrative can lead to the marginalization of minority groups whose experiences and perspectives are not adequately represented. For instance, the dominant narrative of American national identity has historically centered on the experiences of white, Anglo-Saxon Protestants, often overlooking the contributions and struggles of other ethnic and racial groups. Such omissions can create a sense of alienation among those who feel excluded from the national story, and they can fuel social tensions and inequalities.

Furthermore, the rise of globalization and interconnectedness has presented new challenges to traditional notions of national identity. With increased international travel, migration, and communication, people are exposed to a wider range of cultures and perspectives, leading to a more cross-cultural understanding of the world. This exposure can lead individuals to question the rigid boundaries of national identity and embrace more hybrid or cosmopolitan identities. The growth of transnational communities, where individuals maintain strong ties to their home countries while also integrating into new societies, further complicates the definition of national belonging.

In conclusion, national identity is not a static or monolithic entity. It is a dynamic and contested concept shaped by a multitude of factors, including historical narratives, cultural values, and social interactions. Understanding the complexities of national identity requires recognizing its inherent contradictions and acknowledging the diverse experiences and perspectives of individuals within a nation. This understanding is crucial for fostering inclusive societies that value diversity and promote social cohesion in an increasingly interconnected world.

Question 31

Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?

This sense of community is often built upon shared cultural values, historical narratives, language, and sometimes even ethnicity or religion.
  1. I
  2. II
  3. III
  4. IV

Question 32

The phrase "boil down to" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by __________.

  1. reside in
  2. pertain to
  3. amount to
  4. dwell on

Question 33

The word "This" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.

  1. the selective construction of narratives
  2. emphasizing cultural traits
  3. marginalizing minority groups
  4. downplaying other events

Question 34

According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a consequence of selective narratives?

  1. Feelings of alienation
  2. Embracing cosmopolitan identities
  3. Group marginalization
  4. Social tension

Question 35

Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?

  1. Historical narratives and cultural traditions define national identity within a global context.
  2. Traditional notions of national belonging are reinforced by increased global migration.
  3. Globalization challenges fixed national identities, promoting hybrid identities through exposure to diverse cultures and transnational communities.
  4. Cultural values and social interactions significantly affect how national identity is perceived.

Question 36

The word "cross-cultural" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. monocultural
  2. multicultural
  3. intercultural
  4. transcultural

Question 37

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  1. National identity is a simple concept easily defined.
  2. National identity is constantly changing and influenced by various factors.
  3. Globalization strengthens traditional national identities.
  4. National narratives fully represent everyone's experiences.

Question 38

Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 4?

  1. National identity is historically significant.
  2. National identity is culturally relevant.
  3. National identity is socially constructed.
  4. National identity is neither fixed nor uniform.

Question 39

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

  1. Traditional national identities remain unaffected by globalization.
  2. Immigration policies universally reflect national values.
  3. Promoting inclusivity is essential for social harmony in a globalized world.
  4. Shared narratives always accurately depict historical events.

Question 40

Which of the following best summarises the passage?

  1. National identity, a complex and evolving concept, is shaped by narratives, culture, and globalization, leading to both internal divisions and the emergence of hybrid identities, highlighting the need for inclusivity in an interconnected world.
  2. National identity is challenged by globalization's impact on cultural exchange and migration, leading to fragmented narratives and a redefinition of belonging in an increasingly diverse world.
  3. Constructed narratives and evolving cultural values define national identity, impacting belonging and creating social inequalities, especially with globalization's influence on hybrid identities.
  4. Selective national narratives often marginalize groups, while globalization further challenges traditional identities, creating tensions and prompting a need to understand national identity's fluid nature.

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