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GED Language Arts (RLA) Practice Test 18
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Questions below are based on the following passage on 3D Printing.     An amazing transformation is currently underway in manufacturing, across nearly all types of products — a transformation that promises to remake the future into a sustainable and personally customized environment. In this fast-approaching future, everything we need — from products to food, and even our bodies themselves — can be replaced or reconstructed rapidly and with very minimal waste. This is not the slow change of progress from one generation of iPhone to the next but instead a true revolution, mirroring the... Show more
GED Language Arts (RLA) Practice Test 18
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1. Why do the authors compare 3D printers to the “replicators” in Star Trek?
2. Who was Johannes Gutenberg?
3. According to the initial paragraph of the passage, what two advantages will additive manufacturing have over traditional manufacturing methods?
4. According to the passage, 3D printers are
5. Why do the authors compare the advent of additive manufacturing to the changes that brought about the Industrial Age?
6. Why do the authors warn that the revolution brought about by this new technology “will not be a ‘bloodless coup’”?
7. According to the passage, which of the following is a true statement?
8. Why do the authors end the excerpt with the sentence “It’s hard to imagine what Johannes Gutenberg would have made of that”?