Technology is everywhere — in our pockets, homes, and schools. It helps us learn, connect, and create. But like any powerful tool, it can cause problems if we do not use it wisely.According to Part 1, technology helps us to do what?, a) Learn, connect, and create, b) Sleep, eat, and relax, Imagine a hammer. In skilled hands, it builds houses. Used carelessly, it causes damage. Technology works the same way. Social media can help us stay in touch with friends, but too much screen time can affect our sleep, focus, and mental health. Many apps are designed to be addictive, pulling us back again and again with endless notifications and infinite scrolling, until checking our phones becomes a habit we barely notice. This kind of overreliance on our devices can quietly take over our day without us realizing it. Q2 (Skimming): What is the main idea of Part 2?, a) Hammers are dangerous tools, b) Apps are designed to keep us hooked, which can lead to overreliance, c) Social media has no effect on sleep, d) Technology should never be used, Search engines give us information instantly, but we must learn to check if that information is true, since misinformation spreads quickly online and can be hard to tell apart from real facts. Technology also has a darker side: cyberbullying, where people use screens and devices to hurt or intimidate others, has become a serious problem for young people growing up online. Protecting your privacy settings — the controls that decide who can see your personal information — is one simple way to stay safer while using apps and social media. Q3 (Scanning): What does the passage say helps keep you safer online?, a) Turning off your phone completely, b) Protecting your privacy settings, c) Deleting all social media, d) Avoiding search engines, The key is balance and awareness. Setting limits on screen time, taking regular breaks, and choosing quality content over mindless scrolling are all smart habits. Practicing moderation, using technology in a balanced amount rather than excessively, helps protect both your mind and your time. Learning to disconnect now and then — stepping away from devices completely, even for just an hour — can improve focus and productivity, helping you get more done in less time once you return to your screen. Q4 (Skimming): What is Part 4 mainly about?, a) The dangers of misinformation, b) Smart habits like moderation and disconnecting to boost productivity, c) How to build better apps, d) The history of technology, Being mindful of your digital literacy — knowing how to use digital tools safely, effectively, and responsibly — is one of the most important skills of the 21st century. Remember: you are in control of your technology. Do not let it control you. Q5 (Scanning): According to the passage, what is described as "one of the most important skills of the 21st century"?, a) Coding, Gaming, Digital literacy, d) Typing speed

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