1) Many traditional ______ such as blacksmiths and carpenters lost their jobs due to mechanization. a) competitors b) craftsmen c) retailers d) data 2) The invention of the ______ significantly increased the efficiency of textile production. a) steam engine b) mining c) leisure d) trade union 3) The factory workers formed a ______ to fight for better wages and working conditions. a) concern b) contract c) trade union d) device 4) ______ is still a major issue in some developing countries where children are forced to work in dangerous jobs. a) Climate change b) Child labour c) AI d) Freelance work 5) Factories had very poor ______, with workers exposed to dangerous machines and harmful chemicals. a) innovations b) leisures c) conditions d) deliveries 6) A lack of something means: a) An excess of something b) A shortage of something c) A gradual improvement d) A sophisticated version 7) To suppress means to: a) Encourage something b) Hold something back or prevent it c) Advance something quickly d) Power something 8) A precursor is something that: a) Comes before something else b) Transforms into something c) Declines over time d) Closes unexpectedly 9) Retail refers to: a) Selling goods to consumers b) Producing goods in a factory c) Managing a company d) Mining for raw materials 10) To boost means to: a) Speed something up b) Improve or increase something c) Reduce something d) Measure something 11) The emergence of the industrial revolution led to: a) A decline in technological development b) The growth of factory-based production c) The elimination of trade unions d) The end of AI research 12) Many factories rely on AI today because: a) It requires a lot of manual labour b) It can perform tasks more efficiently than humans c) It makes factories smaller d) It stops climate change 13) A major concern about working from home is: a) Employees might not be productive b) It leads to more short-term contracts c) Retailers benefit from it d) It improves mining productivity 14) The impact of climate change is: a) Declining because of increased mining b) Widespread, affecting industries and people globally c) Only relevant to AI and technology d) Mainly a short-term issue 15) Freelance work differs from regular employment because: a) It offers a stable long-term contract b) It is more innovative than traditional jobs c) Workers are self-employed and often work on short-term projects d) It has no impact on modern business 16) Odd One Out – Select the word that doesn’t belong in the group! a) Manufacturing b) Innovation c) Mechanisation d) Leisure 17) Odd One Out – Select the word that doesn’t belong in the group! a) lack of b) concern c) issue d) advance 18) Odd One Out – Select the word that doesn’t belong in the group! a) Working hours b) Contract c) Closure d) Manufacturing 19) Odd One Out – Select the word that doesn’t belong in the group! a) to power b) to accelerate c) to boost d) to suppress 20) Odd One Out – Select the word that doesn’t belong in the group! a) Weaving b) Craftsmen c) Child labour d) Trade union 21) Many people believe that ______ is making traditional jobs disappear while creating new opportunities in technology. a) working from home b) AI c) leisure d) retail 22) The ______ of textile factories in the 19th century led to a decline in home-based weaving businesses. a) innovation b) emergence c) advance d) manufacturing 23) As technology advanced, the process of ______ allowed machines to take over tasks previously done by hand. a) manufacturing b) transforming c) mechanisation d) mining 24) Before the Industrial Revolution, most ______ worked in small workshops or from their homes. a) freelancers b) leisure workers c) craftsmen d) competitors 25) The ______ industry depends on raw materials such as coal and metals, which are extracted from the earth. a) manufacturing b) weaving c) trade d) mining 26) What does "to accelerate" mean? a) To slow something down b) To make something happen faster c) To remove something d) To suppress information 27) What is a short-term contract? a) A job agreement that lasts for a limited period b) A contract that provides lifelong employment c) A legal agreement between trade unions d) A document that secures mining rights 28) How does a steam engine work? a) It uses steam to generate power b) It is powered by electricity c) It collects climate change data d) It replaces all manufacturing jobs 29) If a company is forced into closure, what happens? a) It expands into new markets b) It hires more employees c) It permanently stops operations d) It buys its competitors 30) The term data refers to: a) Information collected for analysis b) A machine used in manufacturing c) A type of cloth used in weaving d) A method of suppressing competitors

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