Quiz 01 – Reading Comprehension Quiz-01 Intermediate Category (BPS-05 to BPS-15) Page 1 of 16 Reading Comprehension PassageEducation plays a crucial role in shaping individuals and societies. It is not merely a means of acquiring knowledge but a process that develops critical thinking, ethical values, and social responsibility. Through education, individuals gain the ability to analyze problems, communicate effectively, and adapt to changing environments. These skills are essential in a world where technological advancements and social changes occur rapidly. In many developing countries, education is seen as a powerful tool for social mobility. It enables people to improve their economic conditions and participate more actively in civic life. However, access to quality education remains unequal due to factors such as poverty, gender discrimination, and lack of infrastructure. As a result, millions of children are deprived of learning opportunities, limiting their potential and reinforcing cycles of inequality. Modern education systems are increasingly focusing on innovation and digital learning. Online platforms, virtual classrooms, and artificial intelligence have transformed traditional teaching methods. While these advancements provide flexibility and broader access, they also present challenges, including the digital divide and reduced human interaction. Therefore, balancing technology with traditional educational values is essential. Ultimately, education is the foundation of sustainable development. Societies that invest in education are better equipped to address economic challenges, promote social harmony, and ensure long-term progress. Done with Reading Not Yet Page 2 of 16 Education is described as more than just: A. Skill development B. Knowledge acquisition C. Social interaction D. Career building Page 3 of 16 One major benefit of education mentioned is: A. Political power B. Entertainment C. Critical thinking D. Physical strength Page 4 of 16 Education helps individuals to: A. Avoid responsibility B. Resist change C. Adapt to change D. Depend on others Page 5 of 16 In developing countries, education mainly promotes: A. Migration B. Social mobility C. Population growth Page 6 of 16 Unequal access to education is caused by: A. Technology only B. Poverty and discrimination C. Lack of interest D. Overpopulation Page 7 of 16 The phrase “cycle of inequality” suggests: A. Temporary problems B. Repeated disadvantages C. Financial success D. Social harmony Page 8 of 16 Modern education emphasizes: A. Memorization B. Innovation and digital learning C. Discipline only D. Physical training Page 9 of 16 Online platforms mainly provide: A. Restrictions B. Wider access C. Less flexibility D. Isolation Page 10 of 16 A challenge of digital learning is: A. Too much interaction B. Digital divide C. Lack of information D. Time management Page 11 of 16 The author suggests technology should be: A. Fully replaced B. Ignored C. Balanced with traditional values D. Used without limits Page 12 of 16 Education contributes to: A. Short-term success B. Sustainable development C. Individual isolation D. Cultural decline Page 13 of 16 Societies investing in education are: A. Economically weak B. Socially unstable C. Better prepared for challenges D. Less productive Page 14 of 16 The tone of the passage is: A. Emotional B. Critical C. Informative and analytical D. Humorous Page 15 of 16 The main idea of the passage is: A. Education is outdated B. Education shapes individuals and societies C. Technology harms education D. Schools are ineffective Page 16 of 16 The best title for the passage would be: A. Problems of Technology B. Digital Classrooms C. The Importance of Education D. Economic Development Please provide your contact information to proceed.Email Address *First Name *Consent *Yes, I agree with the privacy policy and terms and conditions.Start Quiz