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

Feeling overwhelmed? It's time to become a WellbeingWarrior!

Feeling overwhelmed? It's time to become a WellbeingWarrior!

Are you constantly (1) __________ out? Do you struggle (2) __________ finding time for yourself? WellbeingWarrior is here to help you prioritize your mental and physical health. Our app provides (3) __________ based on your individual needs.

Tired of (4) __________ exhausted and burnt out? WellbeingWarrior offers guided meditations, mindfulness exercises, and expert tips (5) __________ to reduce stress and promote relaxation. You can also (6) __________ and celebrate your achievements along the way. Join the WellbeingWarrior community today and start living your healthiest, happiest life!

Question 1

  1. stress
  2. stressed
  3. stressing
  4. stressfully

Question 2

  1. on
  2. from
  3. by
  4. with

Question 3

  1. personalized a journey wellness
  2. a personalized wellness journey
  3. a wellness journey personalized
  4. a journey personalized wellness

Question 4

  1. to feel
  2. feeling
  3. felt
  4. feel

Question 5

  1. to design
  2. designing
  3. design
  4. designed

Question 6

  1. track your progress
  2. do your progress
  3. make your progress
  4. put your progress

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

Say No to Peer Pressure!

Ever felt pushed into doing something you weren't comfortable with? That's peer pressure. It can be tough, but you *can* resist it! Learning to say no is key to protecting your well-being and making (7) __________ own choices.

Recognize the Pressure:

Peer pressure can be subtle. It might involve (8) __________, teasing, or even threats. Recognize these tactics and remember you have the right to say no. Don't let (9) __________ few negative comments sway your decisions.

Find Your Voice:

Practice saying no firmly and confidently. A simple "No, thanks" can be effective. If you feel pressured, (10) __________ yourself. Explain your reasons if you feel comfortable, but remember you don't owe anyone an explanation. Surround yourself with supportive friends who respect your (11) __________. These friends will empower you to make healthy choices and resist pressure (12) __________ what others think. You've got this!

Question 7

  1. yours
  2. you
  3. yourself
  4. your

Question 8

  1. inclusion
  2. confusion
  3. conclusion
  4. persuasion

Question 9

  1. much
  2. an
  3. several
  4. a

Question 10

  1. look up to
  2. carry on with
  3. stand up for
  4. give in to

Question 11

  1. qualities
  2. abilities
  3. values
  4. properties

Question 12

  1. due to
  2. because of
  3. as a result of
  4. regardless 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: It's absolutely beautiful. I bet it holds a lot of sentimental value.

b. Sarah: Wow, that ring is stunning, Emily! What kind of stone is that?

c. Emily: Thanks! It's a blue sapphire, a gift from my grandmother.

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

Question 14

a. Maria: Yeah, I read an article about it. It seems pretty advanced.

b. David: Apparently, it can steer, accelerate, and even change lanes automatically.

c. David: That's a good question. I guess we'll have to wait and see how the technology develops.

d. Maria: That's both impressive and a little scary. What happens if something goes wrong?

e. David: Have you heard about this self-driving car technology, Tesla Autopilot?

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

Question 15

Hi Tom,

a. I was a little intimidated at first, but everyone there is so supportive and encouraging.

b. I even convinced my roommate, Sarah, to join me next week!

c. Just wanted to thank you again for recommending that CrossFit gym.

d. I've been going for a month now, and I already feel so much stronger and more energetic.

e. Maybe we can all grab lunch sometime and catch up.

Talk soon,

Mike

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

Question 16

a. This passion led me to pursue game design, where I can combine creativity with technical skills.

b. My love for video games extends beyond simply playing them.

c. Currently, I'm developing an indie game inspired by "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" with an emphasis on exploration and environmental puzzles.

d. The intricate narratives, immersive worlds, and complex mechanics fascinate me.

e. It's challenging but ultimately rewarding to bring my own vision to life.

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

Question 17

a. These platforms showcase emerging and established writers from around the globe, offering a diverse range of voices and perspectives.

b. The resurgence of the short story form is a testament to its enduring power and its ability to connect with readers on a deep and personal level.

c. Many of these platforms offer free access to their content, making quality literature more accessible to a wider audience.

d. Readers can explore stories by theme, genre, or author, making it easier than ever to find something that piques their interest.

e. The rise of online literary magazines like Electric Literature and Granta has created new avenues for discovering exceptional short stories.

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

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

Aging, a natural and inevitable part of life, doesn't have to be synonymous with decline. (18) __________ is entirely achievable with a proactive approach to health and well-being. (19) __________. In fact, according to the World Health Organization, the global average life expectancy has risen by over 20 years since 1950. This means more individuals than ever before are living longer, making healthy aging a topic of paramount importance.

One of the key pillars of aging gracefully is prioritizing physical health. Regular exercise, even moderate activity like brisk walking or gardening, has been shown to have numerous benefits for older adults. These include improved cardiovascular health, stronger bones, and better cognitive function. Coupled with a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean protein, regular physical activity can significantly reduce the risk of chronic diseases (20) __________. It's also important to remember that staying hydrated is crucial, as our bodies' ability to conserve water diminishes with age.

Mental and emotional well-being are just as important as physical health in later years. Engaging in mentally stimulating activities like puzzles, reading, or learning a new skill can help keep the mind sharp and agile. Social interaction is also vital; staying connected with loved ones and participating in community activities combats loneliness and promotes a sense of belonging. Studies have shown that seniors with strong social networks often experience (21) __________.

Aging gracefully is a journey, not a destination. (22) __________. By adopting healthy habits and seeking support when needed, we can enjoy the later stages of life with vitality and fulfillment.

Question 18

  1. Ignoring the inevitable changes that come with age
  2. Maintaining a good quality of life as we age
  3. Reducing the speed of the aging process significantly
  4. Accepting the decline in health as a natural process

Question 19

  1. Increased life expectancy is solely attributed to better healthcare access
  2. Advances in healthcare and a better understanding of the aging process have contributed to increased life expectancy
  3. Understanding the aging process leads to a decline in life expectancy globally
  4. Healthcare advancements have made aging an undesirable process

Question 20

  1. that are easily cured with medication
  2. that affect younger populations more frequently
  3. that are often associated with aging
  4. that are unrelated to lifestyle choices

Question 21

  1. a decline in cognitive function and memory
  2. greater difficulty adapting to new situations
  3. increased susceptibility to various illnesses
  4. better mental health and overall well-being

Question 22

  1. It's about accepting limitations and avoiding any strenuous activity
  2. It's about attempting to reverse the aging process and regain youthfulness
  3. It's about embracing the changes that come with time while making conscious choices to prioritize our physical, mental, and emotional health
  4. It's about focusing solely on physical health and neglecting mental well-being

Read the following passage about the risks and rewards of space colonization and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.

The prospect of space colonization is undeniably audacious. It involves venturing beyond our familiar planet and establishing a permanent human presence in the cosmos. This endeavor, while seemingly futuristic, is becoming increasingly conceivable with advancements in technology and our understanding of the universe. While the rewards are potentially immense, the risks associated with such an undertaking are equally significant and require careful consideration.

One of the most significant risks is the sheer cost and logistical complexity. Establishing a self-sustaining colony on another celestial body would require astronomical investments in research, development, and implementation. For instance, the International Space Station (ISS), a relatively small outpost in low Earth orbit, cost over $150 billion to build and requires billions annually to maintain. A full-fledged colony on a planet like Mars would dwarf these figures exponentially.

Furthermore, the harsh and unforgiving conditions of space pose constant threats to human life. Exposure to radiation, micrometeoroids, and extreme temperatures necessitates the development of robust and reliable life support systems. The physiological effects of prolonged space travel, such as bone density loss and muscle atrophy, also require extensive research and mitigation strategies.

Despite these challenges, the potential rewards of space colonization are equally compelling. It offers a unique opportunity to address fundamental issues facing humanity, such as resource depletion and overpopulation. Moreover, establishing a presence beyond Earth could serve as a safeguard for our species in the event of a catastrophic event on our home planet. The pursuit of space colonization, though fraught with risks, holds the promise of expanding human knowledge, pushing technological boundaries, and securing our future among the stars.

Question 23

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a challenge of space colonization?

  1. Alien invasion
  2. Physiological effects of space travel
  3. Harsh conditions of space
  4. Cost and logistical complexity

Question 24

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

  1. challenging
  2. exciting
  3. innovative
  4. timid

Question 25

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

  1. research investments
  2. logistical problems
  3. cost and maintenance figures
  4. space station size

Question 26

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

  1. The difficult environment of space continuously endangers human life.
  2. Space is a welcoming environment for humans to thrive.
  3. Humans can easily adapt to the challenges of the space environment.
  4. The conditions in space are not a concern for human survival.

Question 27

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

  1. daunting
  2. persuasive
  3. insignificant
  4. undesirable

Question 28

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  1. Establishing a space colony will be inexpensive and straightforward.
  2. Space colonization could offer solutions to resource depletion on Earth.
  3. The International Space Station is a self-sustaining colony.
  4. Bone density increase is a benefit of prolonged space travel.

Question 29

In which paragraph of the passage does the writer use a causal relationship indicated by the word "necessitates"?

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

Question 30

In which paragraph of the passage does the writer present the potential benefits of space colonization?

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

Read the following passage about the psychology of consumer behavior and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.

[I] The psychology of consumer behavior delves into the complex interplay of factors influencing our purchasing decisions. [II] Marketers strive to figure out why consumers choose one product over another, dissecting the emotional and rational motivations behind these choices. [III] This understanding is crucial for developing effective marketing strategies, from product design and advertising to pricing and distribution. [IV]

One key aspect of this field is the study of cognitive biases, which are systematic patterns of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment. These mental shortcuts, while often helpful in simplifying decision-making, can also lead to predictable errors in judgment. For example, the "anchoring bias" describes our tendency to rely heavily on the first piece of information we receive, even if it's irrelevant. If a store initially lists a product at a high price and then offers a "discount," consumers are more likely to perceive the discounted price as a good deal, even if it's still higher than the market value.

Another important area of study is the impact of social and cultural factors on consumer behavior. Our purchasing decisions are often influenced by word-of-mouth referrals, social media trends, and cultural norms. For instance, studies have shown that consumers are more likely to buy products recommended by friends or family members, demonstrating the power of social influence. Furthermore, cultural values and beliefs shape our perceptions of different products and brands, contributing to the diverse consumer landscapes we see around the world.

Ultimately, understanding consumer psychology is about more than just selling products; it's about understanding human motivation and decision-making. This knowledge can be applied not only in marketing, but also in fields like public health, where understanding the psychology behind unhealthy behaviors can lead to more effective interventions. By continuing to explore the complexities of consumer behavior, we can gain valuable insights into what drives our choices and how to create a more informed and empowered marketplace.

Question 31

Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?

By tapping into the psychological underpinnings of consumer behavior, businesses can better anticipate and meet the needs and desires of their target audiences.
  1. I
  2. II
  3. III
  4. IV

Question 32

The phrase "figure out" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by __________.

  1. ascertain
  2. resolve
  3. discover
  4. determine

Question 33

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

  1. helpful patterns
  2. mental errors
  3. rational choices
  4. cognitive biases

Question 34

According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a cognitive bias?

  1. rational judgment
  2. predictable errors
  3. anchoring bias
  4. mental shortcuts

Question 35

Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?

  1. Consumer decisions are solely driven by marketing campaigns and catchy advertisements.
  2. Product pricing and strategic placement are paramount for influencing consumer behavior.
  3. Social and cultural influences, like recommendations and cultural values, significantly shape consumer choices and brand perceptions.
  4. Individual preferences and rational choices outweigh external pressures in purchasing.

Question 36

The word "word-of-mouth" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. personal recommendation
  2. viral marketing
  3. mass media advertising
  4. social interaction

Question 37

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  1. Cultural factors are less influential than cognitive biases.
  2. Consumer behavior is solely driven by emotional motivations.
  3. Cognitive biases always lead to poor consumer decision-making.
  4. Consumer psychology is relevant to diverse fields, including marketing and public health.

Question 38

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

  1. Studying consumer behavior is primarily focused on improving product marketing strategies.
  2. The main goal of consumer research is to manipulate purchasing decisions for profit.
  3. Understanding consumer psychology has limited applications outside of the sales world.
  4. Consumer psychology's purpose is to understand human choices and motivations, not just sales.

Question 39

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

  1. Consumers are always aware of the cognitive biases influencing their purchasing decisions.
  2. Effective marketing strategies consider both the rational and emotional aspects of consumer decision-making.
  3. Understanding consumer psychology is primarily beneficial for large corporations and advertisers.
  4. Public health initiatives rarely consider psychological factors when designing interventions.

Question 40

Which of the following best summarises the passage?

  1. Primarily focused on advertising, consumer psychology explores how to persuade consumers to buy products through emotional appeals and targeted messaging.
  2. Consumer behavior is unpredictable, making it challenging for marketers to develop effective strategies despite understanding cognitive biases and cultural trends.
  3. Consumer psychology examines the cognitive biases, social, and cultural factors driving purchasing decisions, offering insights valuable for marketing and other fields like public health.
  4. Marketing strategies manipulate cognitive biases and social influences to maximize profits, ignoring the ethical implications of consumer manipulation.

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