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                                                          78.  (I) Contrary to appearances, no living entity,
                    -                                        whether plants, animals, or human beings, dies
                                                             instantly. (II) In the case of animals, major essential

                                                             organs such as the heart, lungs, or brain may
           76.  (I) Queen Elizabeth II was the longest-reigning   fail relatively quickly. (III) However, less obvious
               monarch in British history, having served from   evidence of life might persist for some time after
               1952 until her passing in 2022. (II) Her son, Prince   an individual has been declared dead.      It’s
               Charles, has now ascended to the throne as     oss   e  or  a r a d    er a  s to  ee   ro
               King of the United Kingdom. (III) The royal family   and for cells to keep working.     During heart
               continues to be an important part of British culture,   transplants and other major surgeries, for example,
               representing the country on both domestic and   a heart-lung machine takes over the activities of
               international stages.      Members of the royal   the heart and lungs.
               family are involved in many charitable organisations   A)  I   B)  II   C)  III   D)  IV   E)  V
               and public services, supporting causes such
               as mental health, poverty alleviation, and
               environmental conservation.     In June of 1965,
               when he was only 16 years old, the King performed
                 s  rst o    a  ro a  dut     atte d    a stude t
               garden party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.   9       The German invasion of Poland in 1939 was the
                                                             spark that ignited the Second World War. (II) When
               A)  I   B)  II   C)  III   D)  IV   E)  V
                                                             Japan destroyed Pearl Harbour on December 7,
                                                             1941, America was also dragged into the war.
                                                             (III) Over 50 Nazi units rumbled over the border in
                                                             the early morning hours of September 1, 1939, in
                                                             response to Luftwaffe air strikes on Polish railways.
                                                                  Subsequent to the occurrence, Great Britain
           77.  (I) Social batteries are a metaphorical term used
               to describe the amount of energy an individual   a d  ra  e o    a    a  ou  ed t e r de  arat o
               has for social interactions. (II) Social distancing is   of war against Germany within a span of two days.
               a practice that involves keeping a safe physical       This, however, was ineffective in stopping the
               distance from others to reduce the spread of   advance of German tanks, which, by the 8th of
               infectious diseases. (III) People who are more   September, had reached the outskirts of Warsaw
                 troverted  a    d t at so  a  s    dra  s t e r   in Poland.
               social battery quickly, while extroverted individuals   A)  I   B)  II   C)  III   D)  IV   E)  V
               may feel energised by it.      It’s important to be
               aware of our own social battery levels and take
               steps to recharge them when necessary, such
               as setting boundaries, practising self-care, or
               spending time with people who lift us up.     Failing
               to recharge our social batteries could lead to
               burnout, exhaustion, and decreased enjoyment of
               socialising.
               A)  I   B)  II   C)  III   D)  IV   E)  V





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