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ON THE PHONE | UNIT-4                                                   TEST – 4



          1.   You can see a lot of people communicate with their smartphones on the streets, buses or at the offices. Smart
              phones have both pros and cons. There are two charts about cons and pros of using smartphones below.
                                                     PROS                                        CONS


               • You can carry it everywhere.             • It can be expensive.
               • You can connect to the Internet easily.  • It can produce radiation.
               • You can communicate with people easily.  • You can be a telephone addict.
               • You can do online shopping.              • It has some security risks.
               • _____.                                   •_____.

              Which of the following is suitable to fill in the blanks CORRECTLY?

                                     Pro                                     Con
               A)             You can disturb people.            You can send emails to your friends.

               B)            You can make video calls.            You can play games for a long time.

               C)         You can send messages to people.         You can play an educative game.

               D)         You can find your way in the traffic.    You can order something to eat.

                                                                                                             NEW GENERA TION TEST

























          2.   Maggie wants to communicate with her friends on her smartphone. She wants to comment on her friends’
              posts or text messages to them. She has some applications on her telephone.
              Which of the following applications is NOT suitable to keep in touch with her friends?
              A)                    B)                     C)                     D)











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