Content text TEST 1 - UNIT 2 - HS.docx
Question 18: A. they are providing affordable devices and internet access to underserved populations B. they are charging premium prices and limiting internet access to wealthy communities C. they have collected old devices but internet access are restricted to paying customers D. they selling expensive technology while internet access only available in developed regions Question 19: A. which benefited from these programs rarely engaged community members in digital projects, wasting valuable resources on individuals B. who benefit from these programs often become digital advocates in their own communities, sharing valuable skills with others C. will benefits from these programs usually creates division within their privileged communities, hoarding technological advantages selfishly D. participate in these programs frequently abandon technology in favor of traditional methods, rejecting digital solutions entirely Question 20: A. several commercial technology companies exploiting underdeveloped markets while ignoring actual educational community needs B. most government-backed internet initiatives designed primarily for surveillance rather than genuine public empowerment C. many successful digital inclusion programs now incorporate culturally relevant content and training methods D. various digital literacy organizations promoting outdated technological skills disconnected from real- world applications Question 21: A. must be tailored to the specific needs of each community while respecting cultural differences B. which forces standardized solutions onto diverse communities despite ignoring cultural considerations C. that implemented without consulting local leaders while imposing western technological standards D. having ignore traditional practices in communities while prioritizing corporate technological agendas Question 22: A. External consultants always override local decisions implementing technology solutions contradicts community traditions B. Local leaders must never be consulted about technology implementation because western solutions supersedes traditions C. Corporate interests controls technology implementation decisions while community values becomes increasingly irrelevant D. Local leaders must also be empowered to guide technology implementation in ways that align with community values