

Q1. Read the following passage and answer the question that follows. As a generation, we are rethinking what we are to others. Our technological prowess has become a wireless lifeline for others. Some of us apply ourselves to innovation: hackathons and other forms of technological creativity. Our families look to us to know how to…
Q1. Read the following sentences carefully. Q2. Read the following sentences carefully. Q3. Which of the following sentences have the CORRECT usage of punctuation?A Italy is famous for its composers and musicians. France, for its chefs and philosophers. Poland for its mathematicians and logicians.B Italy is famous for its composers and musicians, France, for its…
Q. Read the following paragraph and answer the question that follows. The fundamental laws that govern the smallest constituents of matter and energy, when applied to the Universe over long enough cosmic timescales, can explain everything that will ever emerge. This means that the formation of literally everything in our Universe, from atomic nuclei to…
Q1. Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.More people signed up for Harvard’s online courses in a year, for example, than have attended the university in its 377 years of existence. In the same spirit, there are more unique visits each month to the WebMD network, a collection of health websites, than…
Q1-2. Read the poem and answer the TWO questions that follow.The slow person you left behind when, finally,you mastered the world, and scaled the heights you now command,where is he while youwalked around the shaved lawn in your plus fours,organizing with an electric clipboardyour big push to tomorrow?Oh, I have come across him, yes, I…
Q1-3. Instructions Socrates believed that akrasia (meaning procrastination) was, strictly speaking, impossible, since we could not want what is bad for us; if we act against our own interests, it must be because we don’t know what’s right. Loewenstein, similarly, is inclined to see the procrastinator as led astray by the “visceral” rewards of the…