Passage Summary:
P1: Cyberspace is not real, but has genuine consequences.
P2: people activities
P3: Cyberspace has been growing.
Q1 cannot be inferred
(A) The term ‘cyberspace’ has been in use for over a century. (coined in 1982, so less than 100 years)
(B) People have used cyberspace to make profits. (yes, in P2)
(C) Cyberspace is not really a physical place. (yes, in P1, is not 'real')
(D) Regulations have been made governing cyberspace. (yes, in P2)
(E) Some people have used cyberspace to commit crimes. (yes, in P2)
Ans: A
Q2 Main purpose of P3: Changes in cyberspace from telephone to wider landscape
(A) To underline the importance of cyberspace. (No, it is just saying wider landscape)
(B) To delineate the underlying threat of cyberspace to a normal man. (Not presented at all)
(C) To explain how cyberspace means different things to different people. (It is in P2)
(D) To discuss the changes that have taken place in cyberspace in the last two decades. (Yes, it is not just telephone, it is not just for a few technicians)
(E) To discuss the political and social impact of cyberspace. (we did not see the author talked about political impact here)
Ans: D
Q3: Not agree
(A) Cyberspace includes email, social media websites, e-commerce, and so on. (Yes, in P3)
(B) It would be incorrect to consider cyberspace an individual entity. (No, it is good sense to talk about cyberspace as a place all its own = individual entity)
(C) Books have been written about cyberspace. (Yes, in P1)
(D) Modern cyberspace is an amalgam of telephones and computers. (Yes, eerie light of computer screens)
(E) Thousands of people are involved with cyberspace in some way or the other. (Yes, directly stated in P3)
Ans: B