Govt. Exams
The passage doesn't claim digital platforms prevented misinformation; it states misinformation spread despite them. Other statements are directly supported.
'Ambivalent' means uncertain or having mixed feelings, which explains the disappointment. 'Stringent', 'proactive', and 'decisive' would likely satisfy activists.
'Neither...nor' (not 'neither...neither'). Also with 'neither...nor', the verb agrees with nearest subject (singular 'assistant'), so 'is' needed.
'Dichotomy' means division into two opposing or contrasting things, perfect for comparing two marketing approaches. 'Polarity' could work but 'dichotomy' is more precise.
Logical sequence: Launch (1), market response (2), investor celebration (3), competitive reaction (4).
'Despite' is a preposition that doesn't take 'of'. Correct: 'Despite his qualifications' or 'In spite of his qualifications'.
'Progressive' means forward-thinking or advancing, which aligns with positive transformation. 'Ephemeral' means temporary, 'obsolete' and 'regressive' are negative.
'One of the reasons that' is correct. The verb should be singular 'was', not 'were'. The sentence structure: 'One...was' (correct with 'that').
The passage presents 'increased productivity' (advantage) but also 'feeling isolated' (disadvantage), showing a balanced view.
Subjunctive mood requires 'were' (not 'was') in 'if' clauses. With simple conditional, use 'would accept' not 'would have accepted'.