
According to the text, what is the main characteristic of the young generation described in Unit 3?
They avoid taking on leadership roles.
They are actively making a difference in society.
They rely solely on technology for change.
They are indifferent to social issues.
What does the author suggest is a key factor enabling the young generation to make a difference?
Traditional educational methods only
Access to global information and social media
Strict government policies
Financial support from older generations
In the context of the unit, what does 'making a difference' primarily refer to?
Traveling to foreign countries
Contributing positively to social or environmental causes
Winning academic competitions
Achieving personal wealth quickly
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way the young generation is creating change?
Using technology to raise awareness
Participating in political campaigns
Ignoring community problems
Starting non-profit organizations
What challenge do young people face when trying to make a difference, as discussed in the unit?
Too much free time
Lack of interest from peers
Overwhelming support from all sectors
Skepticism from older generations
How does the text describe the role of education in empowering the young generation?
It provides critical thinking skills and knowledge.
It discourages innovation.
It focuses only on exam preparation.
It is irrelevant to their efforts.
What is a common theme in the stories of young people highlighted in Unit 3?
They take initiative and act on their ideas.
They wait for others to solve problems.
They prioritize corporate careers over social work.
They avoid using digital tools.
According to the unit, what impact can small actions by young individuals have?
They can inspire larger movements and changes.
They are usually unnoticed.
They only benefit the individual.
No significant impact at all
What does the author imply about the future if the young generation continues its current trajectory?
Traditional values will disappear completely.
Technology will replace human interaction entirely.
There is potential for more sustainable and equitable development.
Society will become more fragmented.
Which skill is emphasized as crucial for the young generation to effectively make a difference?
Collaboration and teamwork
Avoiding conflicts at all costs
Working in isolation
Memorization of facts