Quarter 4 Review

Units 31 – 40

Existential Threats, Extreme Ethics, and the Future

The Final Exam.

Over the last ten units, we have confronted the heaviest topics humanity faces: the death of objective truth, the erosion of human labour, and the potential annihilation of our species. Prove that you can debate the apocalypse with grammatical precision.


Section 1: The Vocabulary of the Apocalypse

Drag the correct terms from Units 31-40 into the statements below.

indoctrination
obsolete
deepfake
incentive
conscription
radicalization
extraction
eradicate
annihilation

U31 (Monogamy): Ethical non-monogamy requires the fully informed of every partner involved.

U32 (Megachurches): Cults use psychological to ensure their members never question the leader.

U33 (Automation): As AI improves, human labour in many industries will become entirely .

U34 (Manufactured Truth): The video of the president was so realistic that millions believed it.

U35 (Population): To combat shrinking demographics, the state offered a financial to families having children.

U36 (The Draft): Forcing civilians to fight through is viewed by many as a human rights violation.

U37 (Extremism): Social media algorithms are largely responsible for the online of lonely teenagers.

U38 (Space): The of rare metals from asteroids could create the world's first trillionaire.

U39 (Memory): If we chemically our traumatic memories, we might lose our capacity for empathy.

U40 (Doomsday): Climate collapse and nuclear war threaten the total of the human race.


[IMAGE PLACEHOLDER: Q4 Symbolic Collage]

Designer Prompt: A moody, high-contrast 1990s pop-art collage. The composition includes overlapping, symbolic elements: three interlocked gold wedding bands, a glowing polygraph needle, an unplugged yellow robotic arm, and a shattered glass hourglass spilling sand into the dark. The mood is tense and apocalyptic. Deep blacks, stark whites, and harsh neon accents. Absolutely no human figures, hands, or faces are present. Clean, striking, provocative image.

Section 2: The Grammar Gauntlet

Test your mastery of the advanced structures needed to debate the final frontier.

1. Negative Inversions (Unit 32 - Cults)

Which sentence is the correct formal negative inversion?

2. Future Perfect (Unit 33 - Automation)

Which sentence correctly predicts a completed future action?

3. 'Were to' Conditionals (Unit 34 - Manufactured Truth)

How do you formally state a highly unlikely hypothetical?

4. Cause and Effect Verbs (Unit 37 - Extremism)

Which sentence correctly traces an effect BACK to its cause?

5. Cleft Sentences (Unit 39 - Memory Market)

Which sentence correctly emphasises "the trauma"?

6. Inverted Conditionals (Unit 40 - Doomsday)

How do you formally express a regret about a past mistake without using "If"?

Section 3: Heavy Idioms

Type the missing words to complete these conversational phrases.

1. We are rapidly running out of time to stop climate change; we are truly operating at the eleventh .

2. Taking the experimental pill will permanently erase your mistakes and wipe the clean.