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Youth getting stuck in the Internet web

Youth getting stuck in the Internet web . http:// www.apa.org /monitor/apr00/ addiction.aspx. From minute-by-minute status updates to staying connected through the mobile web, youngsters in our tech savvy city are fast becoming victims of Internet addiction disorder, claim psychiatrists.

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Youth getting stuck in the Internet web

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  1. Youth getting stuck in the Internet web http://www.apa.org/monitor/apr00/addiction.aspx

  2. From minute-by-minute status updates to staying connected through the mobile web, youngsters in our tech savvy city are fast becoming victims of Internet addiction disorder, claim psychiatrists. "Whether excessive usage of the Internet is a disorder or not has been debated. However, if excessive Internet usage leads to a change in the normal day-to-day behaviour and affects work, sleep and social relationships adversely, it is definitely a concern," said DrShyamBhat, consultant psychiatrist, Manipal Hospital. People with other addictions like gambling, drug abuse or overeating, are especially prone to Internet addiction. "Sometimes people suffering from depression get hooked to social networking sites, as it gives them momentary pleasure to know about someone else's life. However, in most cases, social networking worsens depression," said DrBhat. There is also concern at the quality of 'friendships' fostered by social networking. Robin Dunbar, the British anthropologist, proposed that human physiology imposes a limit to the number of people that one could include in a cohesive social group. Dunbar's Number is between 100 and 230; that is considered the upper limit of the number of people with whom a person can maintain stable social relationships. However, in today's social networking sites, it is common for people to have a friend list double that figure. "The members in one's friends list are not friends in reality. However, the member does not mind getting information about these people," explained DrBhat. In Bangalore, psychiatrists are getting cases of Internet addiction disorder in those ranging in age from 15 to 35 years. For many, interaction even with parents or siblings has become dependent on networking sites. "While my 28-year-old elder son has created a Facebook profile for even his newborn, my younger son, 22, studying his MBA, stays hooked to the social networking sites till late night. Both my children are so addicted to these sites that they have made my profile too here and now prefer me chatting with them or pinging them here from office, rather than calling them up," said ChetanaRamanujam, a banker. "This networking is harmful for teenagers who are not mature. The Internet is also being used to deal with real-life problems, and the abnormality that it represents is fast becoming the norm," said FrRoshan Lobo SJ, principal, St Joseph's Pre University College.

  3. Q.2 According to the text, people who tend to become Internet addicts are, in general, A) workaholics and people who are addicted to study B) chocoholics and people who like to sleep and cell phones C) alcoholics and people who smoke D) foodaholics and people who like gambling and other addictions such as drug E) shopaholics and people who like to spend money Q. 1 The word “however” (2nd paragraph) is similar to: A) like B) then C) and D) but E) while Q. 3 In context, the word “fostered” (4th paragraph), means nearly the same as A) encourages B) condemns C) ignores D) neglects E) cares

  4. Q.4 According to DrBhat A) People from a networking list are real friends. B) Everybody can make new friends with the help of a social network. C) Everybody likes having information about other people’s lives D) Networking friendship is safe and stable E) Knowing about other peoples’ lives can give you only a brief sense of happiness Q6. The sentence “Whether excessive usage of the Internet is a disorder or not has been debated” can be rephrased as A) There has been a debate about the accuracy of the assertion on the excessive usage of the internet not being a disorder B) There has been a debate on whether being an internet addict is a disorder or only an excessive usage C) There has been a debate on internet excessive usage being in fact a disorder D) There has been a debate on the assumption that the internet excessive usage is not a disorder E) There has been a debate on the fact that internet usage cannot be a disorder, only excessive behavior Q.5 The victims of internet addiction in Bangalore are mostly A) parents. B) siblings. C) friends. D) bankers. E) teens and adults.

  5. Q 7. In “Both my children are so addicted to these sites that they have made my profile too here…”. the highlighted words carry the meaning of A) consequence B) cause C)result D)reason E) concession Q 8. The style of the text is best described in: A) abstract B) persuasive C) expository D) analytical E) narrative Q 9. Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence that follows: “It is very____________________to leave the fridge door open while you are preparing your food. A) unsuccessful B) profitable C) effectual D) uneconomical E) ideal

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