Nowadays, just about everyone has a mobile phone. This wonderful invention enables people to stay in touch with others at any time of day or night and no (Q.14)...... where they are. It has brought people closer and it (Q.15) ........... certainly have saved many lives by enabling immediate contact with the emergency services. It also, on the other (Q.16) ............ , has its disadvantages. Perhaps the most obvious of (Q.17) is the sound of people talking loudly into their phone on public transport, apparently unaware (Q.18) ........ .... how much they are disturbing other travellers. This is now starting to happen even on aeroplanes, where until recently passengers (Q.19) ............ always told to keep their cell phones switched off. Quite (Q.20) ............ from the annoyance they cause, those who shout into their phones in public (Q.21) ....... .... also be taking unnecessary risks. It is amazing (Q.22) ............ often people talk about highly personal subjects, including money matters, when they have no idea (Q.23) might be listening to their every word. Finally, there is the sound of other people's ringtones, all too often (Q.24)............ maximum volume. The owner of the phone may think their choice of music is cool, but everyone around them probably just wishes they (Q.25) ............ turn it down - or off. Answer: Question #15 (1 point) Please refer paragraph-B Answer: Question #16 (1 point) Please refer paragraph-B. Answer: Question #17 (1 point) Please refer paragraph-B. all these them which all of the above Question #18 (1 point) Please refer paragraph-B. Answer: Question #19 (1 point) Please refer paragraph-B. Answer: Question #20 (1 point) Please refer paragraph-B. Answer: Question #21 (1 point) Please refer paragraph-B. may might could all of the above Question #22 (1 point) Please refer paragraph-B. Answer: Question #23 (1 point) Please refer paragraph-B. Answer: Question #24 (1 point) Please refer paragraph-B. at on through all of the above Question #25 (1 point) Please refer paragraph-B. Answer: Question #26 (1 point)
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Nowadays, just about everyone has a mobile phone. This wonderful invention enables people to stay in touch with others at any time of day or night and no (Q.14) matter where they are. It has brought people closer and it (Q.15) has certainly have saved many lives by enabling immediate contact with the emergency services. It also, on the other (Q.16) hand, has its disadvantages. Perhaps the most obvious of (Q.17) all is the sound of people talking loudly into their phone on public transport, apparently unaware (Q.18) of how much they are disturbing other travellers. This is now starting to happen even on aeroplanes, where until recently passengers (Q.19) are always told to keep their cell phones switched off. Quite (Q.20) obvious from the annoyance they cause, those who shout into their phones in public (Q.21) are also be taking unnecessary risks. It is amazing (Q.22) that often people talk about highly personal subjects, including money matters, when they have no idea (Q.23) who might be listening to their every word. Finally, there is the sound of other people's ringtones, all too often (Q.24) on maximum volume. The owner of the phone may think their choice of music is cool, but everyone around them probably just wishes they (Q.25) kindly turn it down - or off.