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A. d-a-b-e-c B. e-a-d-b-c C. b-d-e-a-c D. a-d-e-b-c Question 17: a. Although pensions were safe and easy to understand, many companies now want workers to save money in their own investment accounts because it costs less. b. When young people start working today, they must learn how to save money in different ways, like putting money in the stock market. c. If families want to have a good retirement plan, they should talk to each other and learn from different generations' experiences. d. While older people often had simple pension plans from their companies, young workers today need to make different choices for their retirement. e. Even though saving for retirement seems hard, there are many helpful tools that make it easier to plan for the future. A. d-b-c-a-e B. d-a-b-e-c C. d-e-c-a-b D. d-a-e-b-c Read the following passage about How Different Generations Process Information Online and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. The digital age has created a fascinating divide in how different generations interact with online information and algorithms. Young people, (18)_________, naturally navigate through digital spaces with remarkable ease. They quickly scan headlines, process multiple information sources, and adapt to new platforms without hesitation. (19)_________. Social media feeds are constantly being shaped by complex algorithms to match user preferences and behaviors. The younger generation, which has developed an intuitive understanding of these digital systems, tends to trust algorithmic recommendations more readily. This trust leads them to explore new content more frequently across multiple platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube without much hesitation or concern. (20)_________; they naturally understand the digital ecosystem. The older generation takes time to verify information sources, and they often prefer reading full articles rather than quick snippets. This careful approach helps them avoid misinformation but sometimes limits their exposure to new perspectives and trending topics on social media. Modern users, (21)_________, actively engage with personalized content. They follow suggested accounts, join recommended groups, and participate in trending discussions that match their interests and previous online behavior patterns. This generational gap in digital literacy creates both challenges and opportunities for families and educators. While younger users (22)_________, older users could benefit from learning efficient online navigation techniques. Understanding these differences helps bridge the digital divide and promotes better cross-generational communication in our increasingly connected world. Question 18: A. had struggled with traditional books and libraries B. whom are avoiding technology despite their young age
C. education focused on traditional offline methods D. who have grown up with smartphones and social media Question 19: A. Meanwhile, older generations often prefer a more traditional, methodical approach to consuming online content B. Additionally, older generations absolutely embrace rapid digital consumption without verifying information sources carefully C. Interestingly, older audiences typically avoid all traditional media formats in favor of trending hashtags only D. Surprisingly, senior citizens consistently outperform teenagers in adopting new social media platforms every month Question 20: A. Teenagers deliberately limit their screen time and focus exclusively on educational websites B. Teenagers consistently follow careful digital literacy guidelines and avoid social media entirely C. Teenagers effortlessly switch between platforms and multitask across different apps D. Teenagers methodically evaluate algorithm recommendations and reject personalized content suggestions Question 21: A. rejecting all digital platforms and avoiding any technological advancement B. recognizing the power of algorithms and embracing their recommendations C. having abandoned modern technology and returned to traditional media sources D. confused by basic online functions and struggling with simple digital tasks Question 22: A. might need guidance on critical thinking and digital wellness B. which reject all forms of online interaction and technological advancement C. having mastered advanced techniques for manipulating digital algorithms completely D. that prefer traditional education systems without any technological elements Read the following passage about Growing Sustainable Futures and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. Sustainable farming is growing popular worldwide today. Farmers use special seeds that need less water and grow in tough conditions. These seeds protect our environment while producing healthy food. Traditional farming uses too much water and harmful chemicals that damage nature. In contrast, sustainable farming works with nature, not against it. This approach keeps soil healthy for future generations and cuts pollution in rivers and lakes. The benefits of sustainable farming help both people and the planet. Farmers who plant different crops protect their land from pests and diseases. This method, called crop rotation, makes soil richer and stops