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D. sharing private data with unknown technology companies Question 20: A. Technology always improves personal communication skills B. Children prefer digital games over physical activities C. Family dinners might be interrupted by notifications D. Parents should ban smartphones during family gatherings Question 21: A. which prevent meaningful connections when families gather for holidays B. that distract parents who should be listening to their children instead C. having limited screen time causes children to develop better social skills D. are turned off during meals so that everyone can talk about their day Question 22: A. Digital systems often complicate our household routine significantly B. Modern families should avoid all technological dependencies completely C. Traditional methods provide greater security than smart homes D. Smart homes with connected devices can make daily life easier Read the following passage about The Employment Revolution in a Post-Carbon Economy 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. Green jobs are becoming more important as countries try to fight climate change. These jobs help protect our environment and use clean energy instead of oil and coal. Farmers can grow special plants for making fuel. Engineers design solar panels and wind turbines to make electricity without pollution. The transition to these new jobs is happening quickly in many places around the world. People who want green jobs need different skills depending on the work. Some jobs need university education, like designing electric cars or creating new recycling methods. Other jobs need training but not college, like installing solar panels or fixing wind turbines. Most green workers feel proud of their jobs because they help the planet. The government often supports these jobs by giving money to companies that hire green workers. The benefits of green jobs go beyond just helping the environment. Workers in green jobs often earn more money than those in traditional jobs. These positions are also safer because they have fewer dangerous chemicals. Communities with many green jobs usually have cleaner air and water. Green jobs cannot be moved to other countries easily, which gives workers more security. This stability helps local shops when workers spend their money there. Experts predict that green jobs will continue to grow in the future. As old energy sources become more expensive, clean energy becomes cheaper. Young people today show great interest in working to solve climate problems. Schools now offer special classes for green careers. Even traditional companies are