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areas Question 9. A. Therefore, mega-regions can span multiple countries B. However, mega-regions can span multiple countries C. Moreover, can mega-regions span countries multiple D. In addition, mega-regions spans multiple countries Question 10. A. Despite this, less than 20% of the global population reside in these mega-regions B. Despite this, less than 20% of the global populations resides in these mega-regions C. Despite this, less than 20% of the global population resides in these mega-regions D. Despite this, less than 20% resides the global population in these mega-regions Question 11. A. driving economic growth and technological advancements on a large scale B. drives economic growth and advancements technological on a large scale C. driving economic grows and technological advancements on a large scale D. driving economic growth and advancement technological at a large scale Read the following passage about nomophobia and mark the letter A. B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions. Nomophobia, short for "no-mobile-phone phobia," is a modern phenomenon that affects many people in today's digital age. What is nomophobia? It is the irrational fear of being without one's mobile phone or being unable to use it. This condition can cause anxiety and distress, and it highlights the profound impact mobile devices have on our lives. The fear of losing or being separated from one's phone is a growing concern. Some common situations that trigger nomophobia include misplacing one's phone, running out of battery, or losing network signal. The fear intensifies when people imagine not having their phones to contact friends and family, access the internet, or use GPS for navigation. Who easily suffers from nomophobia? Nomophobia is not limited to any age group and can affect individuals of all backgrounds. It often becomes evident when people experience panic or anxiety when they forget their phones at home or are unable to use them temporarily. Symptoms may include restlessness, rapid heartbeat, sweating, and a sense of insecurity. The roots of nomophobia lie in the. convenience and connectedness that mobile phones
provide. These devices have become integral to our daily lives, serving as not just communication tools but also cameras, entertainment hubs, personal organizers, and more. This dependence on mobile phones can lead to a feeling of vulnerability when separated from them. Question 12. The word "distress" in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to______ A. relief B. anxiety C. confusion D. sadness Question 13. Which of the following is NOT considered a common trigger of nomophobia? A. Misplacing one's phone B. Running out of battery C. Losing network signal D. Forgetting to update phone applications Question 14. The pronoun "them" in paragraph 3 refers to_______ A. people B. mobile phones C. symptoms D. triggers Question 15. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3? A. Nomophobia is an issue that can affect anyone regardless of their background. B. Only younger individuals are prone to experiencing nomophobia. C. People who suffer from nomophobia tend to be from specific social groups. D. Nomophobia affects people in similar ways regardless of age. Question 16. The word "integral" in paragraph 4 is CLOSEST in meaning to_______ A. fundamental B. temporary C. irrelevant D. unnecessary Question 17. In which paragraph does the author describe the symptoms of nomophobia? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 4 Question 18. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A. Nomophobia is a recent condition caused by mobile phone overuse. B. The symptoms of nomophobia include improved focus and attention. C. Everyone experiences the same level of anxiety related to nomophobia. D. Nomophobia is only present in high-tech, urban societies. Question 19. In which paragraph does the author discuss the daily roles of mobile phones in people's lives? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 4 Read the following passage about climate change and mark the letter A. B, C, or D on your