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best answer to each of the following questions. THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS ON EDUCATION (I) The 21st century has witnessed remarkable advancements in technology, significantly transforming education worldwide. (II) Online learning platforms, digital tools, and virtual classrooms have reshaped how students access and engage with knowledge. (III) As technology becomes more integrated into education, it introduces both opportunities and challenges for educators and learners. (IV) Technological advancements offer numerous benefits for modern education. For instance, online learning platforms enable students to access quality education regardless of geographical constraints. Students in remote areas can participate in virtual classes, gaining the same resources and knowledge as their peers in urban regions. Additionally, digital tools such as interactive apps and e-books make learning more engaging, catering to different learning styles. Teachers also benefit from these tools, which help them create personalized lessons and track students' progress effectively. However, integrating technology into education is not without challenges. One significant concern is the digital divide, where students from low-income families may lack access to reliable devices or the internet, creating educational inequalities. Another challenge is the over-reliance on technology, which could lead to reduced social interaction and critical thinking skills. Moreover, cyber security and data privacy issues pose risks, as sensitive student data stored online may be vulnerable to breaches. To ensure technology positively impacts education, governments and institutions must address these challenges. Providing affordable digital access, offering teacher training programs, and implementing robust data security measures are essential steps toward equitable and effective technology integration. With careful planning, technology can transform education into a more inclusive and efficient system. Question 7. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Over-reliance on technology enhances critical thinking skills among students. B. The digital divide only affects students in developing countries. C. Personalized lessons enabled by technology cater to students' individual needs. D. Students in rural areas often outperform their urban counterparts due to access to online resources. Question 8. Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit? "Technology continues to revolutionize the traditional classroom setting, bringing global knowledge to students' fingertips." A. (I) B. (III) C. (II) D. (IV) Question 9. The word "them" in paragraph 2 refers to_______
C. The benefits of educational technology outweigh its challenges in all contexts. D. Technology in education primarily benefits students from well-resourced families. Question 15. The word "vulnerable" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to_______ A. limited B. exposed C. sensitive D. protected Question 16. Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 3? A. Over-reliance on technology has caused students to lose interest in traditional education systems. B. Cybersecurity issues outweigh other challenges in implementing technology in schools. C. Technology integration in education presents challenges such as educational inequality, reduced social interaction, and data security risks. D. The digital divide highlights how access to technology varies between urban and rural areas. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions. THE ROLE OF URBAN GREEN SPACES Urban green spaces, such as parks, gardens, and forests, are vital to the health of cities and their residents. These spaces provide places for recreation, relaxation, and exercise, contributing to both physical and mental well-being. Research shows that people who live near green spaces are generally healthier than those who do not. In addition to personal benefits, green spaces also help reduce urban temperatures, improve air quality, and support biodiversity. One example of a successful urban green space is Central Park in New York City. This iconic park offers an escape from the city's fast pace and provides various activities for people of all ages. Central Park is not just a recreational space; it also serves as an urban habitat for wildlife. Studies have shown that areas with more green spaces experience lower levels of urban heat island effects - a phenomenon where urban areas are significantly warmer than their rural surroundings. However, despite these benefits, the availability of green spaces is not equal across cities. Low-income neighborhoods often have fewer parks and recreational areas than wealthier areas. To address this issue, city planners and governments are working to create more accessible green spaces for all urban residents. They are also introducing innovative solutions like rooftop gardens and vertical forests to maximize greenery in limited urban areas. Technology plays a role in enhancing urban green spaces as well. Apps that track air quality and offer maps of green areas encourage people to explore and use these spaces. Additionally, data from satellite imagery is being used to identify areas most in need of green spaces. By combining planning, technology, and community involvement, cities can ensure that the benefits of urban green spaces reach everyone.