Societal Impact of Social Media: Pros, Cons, and Analysis for Students
20 questions
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B. Ne
Explanation: Instruction 2 explicitly states, 'You may take off the text to make it easier for you to answer the test.'
A. Ano
B. Ne
Explanation: Instruction 6 clearly states: 'Pay particular attention to your language.'
A. Students may keep their pre-prepared texts after the test.
B. The test text, "Is social media good for society?", will be provided at the back of the test paper.
C. Students are only required to answer a selection of the questions on the test.
D. Students are advised to write neatly and to pay attention to their language.
Explanation: Instruction 3 clearly states: "You must hand in all test material... as well as your prepared texts that you were allowed to bring." Instruction 4 states: "Answer all the questions on this test." Instruction 2 mentions: "the text is also attached at the back of this test." Instructions 5 and 6 state: "Write neatly." and "Pay particular attention to your language."
A. Students should answer all the questions on the test.
B. Students may choose which questions to answer.
C. Only questions related to the text 'Is social media good for society?' need to be answered.
D. It is optional to answer every question presented.
Explanation: Instruction number 4 clearly states: 'Answer all the questions on this test.'
A. Ano
B. Ne
Explanation: Smartphone users, especially those who use social media, are more regularly exposed to people who have different backgrounds. Companies also produce bilingual content to learn about other cultures and connect with followers, promoting acceptance and understanding of cultural diversity.