TRS6_Gandhi's Salt Strategy

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TRS6_Gandhi's Salt Strategy

TRS6_Gandhi's Salt Strategy

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

  1. 1. His speech had a huge impact on the audience, inspiring many to take action for a better future. It was a sweeping speech that touched everyone.

  2. 2. Technology has changed a lot in the past ten years, and these changes have affected the way we live and work in many big ways. These sweeping changes are all around us.

  3. what does "sweeping" describe?

  1. a) The minor impact of technology changes

  1. b) The temporary nature of technology changes

  1. c) The extensive and significant impact of technology changes

  1. d) The colorful appearance of technology changes

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

The author's latest book became very popular with readers, and more and more people started buying it. It gained a lot of traction in the market.

The new advertisement caught people's attention and made more people interested in the product. It gained a lot of traction in a short time.

If a business idea starts to gain "traction" in the market, what is happening?

a) The idea is losing popularity

b) The idea is not making any progress

c) The idea is gaining momentum and becoming more successful

d) The idea is becoming less important

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

  1. 1. Sarah was very meticulous when she painted, making sure every little detail was just right.

  2. 2. The chef was meticulous about choosing fresh ingredients for his dishes, ensuring they tasted delicious.

  3. If someone is described as being "meticulous" in their work, what are they most likely known for?

  1. a) Completing tasks in a hurry

  1. b) Making mistakes often

  1. c) Paying close attention to details and being very careful

  1. d) Avoiding work altogether

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

1.The teacher found it unconscionable that some students were cheating on exams.

  1. The company's unconscionable decision to dump toxic waste into the river caused severe environmental damage.

  2. When a decision or action is labeled as "unconscionable," what does it typically imply ?

  1. a) It is morally acceptable and fair.

  1. b) It is morally wrong, unfair, or unreasonable.

  1. c) It is a neutral and unremarkable decision

  1. d) It is a reversible decision.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

The school decided to have a crackdown on students not wearing their uniforms correctly, so they started checking everyone's attire every morning.

To maintain safety, the city organized a crackdown on illegal fireworks during the New Year's celebration.

When there's a "crackdown" on cheating during exams at school, what does it imply?

a) Cheating is allowed and encouraged.

b) Cheating is not monitored.

c) Cheating is strictly monitored, and cheaters will face consequences.

d) Cheating is celebrated by the school.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

After staying up late to study for the exam, Sarah couldn't stay awake any longer and eventually succumbed to sleep.

The tired hiker tried to keep walking, but he eventually succumbed to exhaustion and sat down to rest.

What does it mean to "succumb"?

a) To resist and stay strong

b) To give in or yield to something, often a strong desire or exhaustion

c) To challenge and overcome obstacles

d) To ignore and avoid a situation