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If you notice any issue in your personal information, click here to inform the teachers.π Page 1: Reading Comprehension (6 pts)
a. True / False (4 Γ 0.5 = 2 pts)
Q1 β Data teleportation moves physical particles from one place to another, just like in scienceβfiction movies.
0.5 pt
Answer: False
Q2 β Quantum entanglement links two particles so that measuring one instantly affects the other, even across distance.
0.5 pt
Answer: True
Q3 β In the teleportation protocol, the sender sends the full quantum state directly through the internet without any classical bits.
0.5 pt
Answer: False
Q4 β Quantum teleportation enables fasterβthanβlight communication because it bypasses the speed of light limit.
0.5 pt
Answer: False
b. Synonyms (2 Γ 0.5 = 1 pt)
Q5 β Synonym of Protected.
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Protected β secure
Q6 β Synonym of Separated.
0.5 pt
Separated β apart
c. Antonyms (2 Γ 0.5 = 1 pt)
Q7 β Antonym of Past.
0.5 pt
Past β future
Q8 β Antonym of Disappears.
0.5 pt
Disappears β appears
d. Definitions (2 Γ 1 = 2 pts)
Q9 β Instantly transport matter from one place to another without physically moving it through space.
1 pt
Word: Teleportation
Q10 β A global computer network that allows users around the world to communicate and exchange information.
1 pt
Word: Internet
π Page 2: Language Work (9 pts)
1. Verbs (voice + form) β 6 pts
β’ Quantum entanglement is . . . . (to use) to link twin particles in data teleportation.
0.5 + 0.5
Voice: passive β Verb: used
β’ Scientists . . . . (to test) this method with light particles in Japan last year.
0.5 + 0.5
Voice: active β Verb: tested
β’ The sender . . . . (to combine) the data particle with their twin during the protocol.
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Voice: active β Verb: combines
β’ A special measurement was . . . . (to perform) to destroy the original quantum state.
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Voice: passive β Verb: performed
β’ Classical bits are . . . . (to send) over the internet to the receiver.
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Voice: passive β Verb: sent
β’ Secure networks will be . . . . (to build) using quantum teleportation in the future.
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Voice: passive β Verb: built
2. Relative pronouns β who / which / where / whose (6 Γ 0.5 = 3 pts)
1. This is the classical data ___ travels over the internet to the receiver.
0.5 pt
Pronoun: which
2. A sender is the person ___ performs the measurement on the particle.
0.5 pt
Pronoun: who
3. Entanglement is a state ___ two particles remain linked across distance.
0.5 pt
Pronoun: where
4. The receiver is the user ___ twin particle rebuilds the original state.
0.5 pt
Pronoun: whose
5. We use light particles ___ help build secure communication systems.
0.5 pt
Pronoun: which
6. This is the network ___ banks will store their data safely in the future.
0.5 pt
Pronoun: where
π Page 3: Writing Expression (5 pts)
Includes and underlines an adverb of time.
1 pt
Check for words like today, tomorrow, currently, in the future β¦ etc.
Includes and underlines an adverb of frequency.
1 pt
Check for words like always, often, sometimes, rarely β¦ etc.
Include 3 prepositions (0.5 pt + 0.5 pt + 0.5 pt)
1.5 pts
Look for three appropriate prepositions (e.g. between, into, through, across, withβ¦).
Logical organization (clear introduction, body, conclusion).
0.5 pt
Paragraphing and structure are coherent.
Textual consistency (same point of view / tense).
0.5 pt
No random switches between I/we/they or past/present.
Discourse cohesion (linking words, connectors, overall flow).
0.5 pt
Uses connectors like however, therefore, in addition, finallyβ¦