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Which option completes the paragraph below correctly?
The Multifamily Technology Projects that Dominated
2018
Thursday, 21 March 2019
We interviewed 20 executives at NMHC OPTECH in 2018. respondents see technology spending going down (10%), and a majority see it increasing in 2019 (55%). 35% of the respondents think technology costs will be about the same as in 2018. Anecdotally, the respondents spoke of cost-reduction or even cost containment initiatives. However, respondent articulated a clear logic for why the numbers are what they are.
(Adapted from <https:/www.multifamilyinsiders.com/>)
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Which option is grammaticalliy INCORRECT?
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Mark the correct option to complete the sentence.
What you did was wrong! You should have reflected before acting so .
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Which option completes the paragraph below correctly?
The Incredible Autonomous Ships of the Future
we might be years or even decades away from the majority of vessels becoming autonomous, there are certainly artificial intelligence algorithms at work today. A fully autonomous ship would be considered a vessel that can operate on its own without a crew, Remote ships are those that are operated by a human from shore, an automated ship runs software that manages its movements. the technology maitures, more types of ships will likely transition from being manned to having some autonomous capabilities. Autonomous ships might be used for some applications, it's quite possible that there will still be crew onboard some ships all hurdles to acquiring a fully autonomous fleet are crossed.
(https:/wvww forbes.com)
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Mark the correct option to complete the sentences below.
I - Your jeans wom out. You can't go to work like this.
II - The police focused on investigating the crime.
III - Statistics to be a very difficult subject.
IV - She gave me some news, but the news bad.
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Which option completes the text below correctly?
Speak Only English Posters
The distribution of “Brexit Day” posters that warned residents of a block of flats to speak only English as a racially aggravated incident, police said.
The posters said those unwilling to speak English should leave the UK, Norfolk police said all the posters and for forensic evidence. Officers were working with the council to examine any CCTV footage of the block. Residents said the signs on the fire doors across the 15 floors of the block.
(<https:/Avww theguardian.com/politics/2020/feb/01>)
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Read the text below and answer the question that follows it.
Coronavirus: Scientists race to develop a vaccine
We've been here many times before. In the past five years alone, the world has faced outbreaks of Ebola, Zika, another coronavirus called Mers (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome), and now the virus simply known as "2019-nCoV”. It's already infected thousands of people and killed more than 100. But unlike in many previous outbreaks, where vaccines to protect people have taken years to develop, research for a vaccine to help stem this outbreak got under way within hours of the virus being identified.
Chinese officials released its genetic code very quickly. That information helps scientists determine where the virus probably came from, how it might mutate as the outbreak develops, and how to protect people against it. With technological advances and greater commitment from governments around the world to fund research on emerging diseases, research facilities were able to spring into action fast.
At Inovio's lab in San Diego, scientists are using a relatively new type of DNA technology to develop a potential vaccine. "INO-4800" - as it's currently called - with plans for it to enter human trials by the early summer. Kate Broderick, senior vice-president of research and development at Inovio, said: "Once China had provided the DNA sequence of this virus, we were able to put it through our lab's computer technology and design a vaccine within three hours. Our DNA medicine vaccines are novel in that they use DNA sequences from the virus to target specific parts of the pathogen which we believe the body will mount the strongest response to. We then use the patient's own cells to become a factory for the vaccine, strengthening the body's own natural response mechanisms."
lnovio says if the initial human trials are a success, larger trials would follow, ideally in an outbreak setting in China by the end of the year. It is impossible to predict whether this outbreak is likely to have ended by then. But if Inovio's timeline goes to plan, the company says it will be the quickest a new vaccine has ever been developed and tested in an outbreak situation.
The last time a similar virus - SARS - emerged in 2002 - China was slow to let the world know what was happening. So by the time work on a vaccine started in earnest, the outbreak was almost over.
The work in these labs is being funded by the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (Cepi), which is made up of and funded by governments and philanthropic organisations from around the world. It was created in the aftermath of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa to provide funding to accelerate the development of vaccines for new diseases.
(<https://www.bbc.com/news/health-51299735>)
Mark the only option that is true according to the text.
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Read the text below and answer the two questions that follow it.
Tips for Creating Great Qualitative Surveys
Susan Farrell
Sooner or later, most UX professionals will need to conduct a survey. Survey science from the quantitative side can be intimidating because it's a specialized realm full of statistics, random selection, and scary stories of people going wrong with confidence. Don't be afraid of doing qualitative surveys, though. Sure, it's important to learn from survey experts, but you don't have to be a survey specialist to get actionable data. You do have to find and fix the bugs in your questions first, however.
Tips for Qualitative Surveys
l.Decide up front what the survey learning goals are.
What do you want to report about? What kind of graphs and tables will you want to deliver?
II.Don't make your own tool for surveys if you can avoid it.
Many solid survey platforms exist, and they can save you lots of time and money.
III.Provide responses such as “Not applicable” and “Don't use”.
Follow this tip to prevent people from skipping questions or giving fake answers. People get angry when asked questions they can't answer honestly, and it skews your data if they try to do it anyway.
IV.Keep it short.
Extra questions reduce your response rate. People are much more likely to participate in one-question surveys. The more open-ended questions and complex ranking you ask people to do, the more you'll lose respondents.
V.Show, don't tell,
Use lots of graphs, charts, and tables, with an executive suminary of key takeaways,
VI. Test your survey. [...]
VII. Take your data with a pinch of salt.
Unlike for quantitative surveys, qualitative survey metrics are rarely representative for the whole target audience; instead, they represent the opinions of the respondents. You can still present descriptive statistics (such as how many people selected a specific response to a multiple-choice question) to summarize the results of the survey, but, unless you use sound statistics tools, you cannot say whether these results are the result of noise or sample selection, as opposed to truly reflecting the attitudes of your whole user population.
(Abridged and adapted from <https://www.nngroup.com/articles/qualitative-surveys/>)
According to the text, you should “take your data with a pinch of salt" when you conduct a qualitative survey, It can be inferred that the expression “to take something with a pinch of salt" means:
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Read the text below and answer the two questions that follow it.
Tips for Creating Great Qualitative Surveys
Susan Farrell
Sooner or later, most UX professionals will need to conduct a survey. Survey science from the quantitative side can be intimidating because it's a specialized realm full of statistics, random selection, and scary stories of people going wrong with confidence. Don't be afraid of doing qualitative surveys, though. Sure, it's important to learn from survey experts, but you don't have to be a survey specialist to get actionable data. You do have to find and fix the bugs in your questions first, however.
Tips for Qualitative Surveys
l. What do you want to report about? What kind of graphs and tables will you want to deliver?
II. Many solid survey platforms exist, and they can save you lots of time and money.
III. Follow this tip to prevent people from skipping questions or giving fake answers. People get angry when asked questions they can't answer honestly, and it skews your data if they try to do it anyway.
IV. Extra questions reduce your response rate. People are much more likely to participate in one-question surveys. The more open-ended questions and complex ranking you ask people to do, the more you'll lose respondents.
V. Use lots of graphs, charts, and tables, with an executive suminary of key takeaways,
VI. Test your survey. [...]
VII. Take your data with a pinch of salt.
Unlike for quantitative surveys, qualitative survey metrics are rarely representative for the whole target audience; instead, they represent the opinions of the respondents. You can still present descriptive statistics (such as how many people selected a specific response to a multiple-choice question) to summarize the results of the survey, but, unless you use sound statistics tools, you cannot say whether these results are the result of noise or sample selection, as opposed to truly reflecting the attitudes of your whole user population.
(Abridged and adapted from <https://www.nngroup.com/articles/qualitative-surveys/>)
The tips below have been removed from the text. Number them to indicate the order they must appear to complete the text correctly. Then mark the option that contains the right sequence.
( ) Provide responses such as “Not applicable” and “Don't use”.
( ) Decide up front what the survey learning goals are.
( ) Show, don't tell,
( ) Keep it short.
( ) Don't make your own tool for surveys if you can avoid it.
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