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This person got 5 of 8 possible points.
Total score: 63 %

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Question:

According to the text, social networks .......

Response:

are about friendships.

can damage business reputations.

are being used by businesses for marketing.

advertise on business web sites.

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Question:

Why do advertisers like social nework sites?

Response:

They are cost-effective to advertise on.

Detailed information on each user allows targeted ads.

Most users have high displosable income.

They can influence consumer behaviour.

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Question:

What does the expression 'sprung up' in paragraph 4 mean?

Response:

the development of social networking is unplanned

everybody is trying to copy Facebook

social networking works in all languages

there has been rapid development of social networking sites

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Question:

What does the word 'Few' at the beginning of paragraph 6 mean?

Response:

Not any

Some

Only

Hardly any

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Question:

What should users not do on social networks?

Response:

download viruses

be too free with their personal information

contact predators

upload copyrighted music

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Question:

What does the word 'deeper'in paragraph 6 mean?

Response:

more profound

more spiritual

more detailed

more emphatic

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Question:

Personal information on social network sites .......

Response:

is sold to the government

gives a good description of the user's personality

can be used in court

is translated into many languages

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Question:

Social networking is great for ......

Response:

groups of people separated over wide areas

the law enforcement agencies

people who write too much information about themselves

academic organsiations