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Question 18: A. has been questioned by many economists around the world which believe it increases housing costs B. has been adopted by many cities around the world that want to reduce traffic and pollution C. has been implemented in wealthy neighborhoods around the world whose residents demand exclusive amenities D. has been promoted by car manufacturers around the world having invested in autonomous vehicle technology Question 19: A. lived in 15-minute cities had reported lower satisfaction with their quality of life and weaker connections to their communities B. whose homes are in 15-minute cities have complained about rising property taxes and increasing commercial noise in their communities C. who live in 15-minute cities report higher satisfaction with their quality of life and stronger connections to their communities D. will live in 15-minute cities would report uncertain satisfaction with their quality of life and minimal connections to their communities Question 20: A. Many traditional cities were accidentally designed as 15-minute communities B. Few modern suburbs were deliberately planned as car-dependent neighborhoods C. Most industrial zones were strategically located far from residential communities D. All suburban developments were economically designed for automobile convenience Question 21: A. are opposing renovating historic districts while preserving car infrastructure B. having rejected modifying suburban layouts to accommodate public transit C. which prevented transforming commercial zones to encourage pedestrian activity D. have begun retrofitting existing neighborhoods to restore walkability Question 22: A. Occasional gatherings of strangers at digital platforms weaken neighborhood bonds B. Mandatory assemblies of residents at municipal buildings burden local relationships C. Regular meetings of neighbors at local shops and parks strengthen communities D. Virtual interactions of households through community apps replace physical connections Read the following passage about A New Generational Approach to Self-Definition 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. Identity fluidity refers to the idea that personal identity can change over time. Today's youth reject rigid categories that previous generations accepted without question or much thought. They view identity as a journey rather than a destination, exploring different aspects of themselves throughout life. This applies to

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