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You will hear a report about implementing online voting systems in elections.
Question 1 of 6
According to Sarah Chen, online voting would be particularly beneficial for .....
elderly voters with mobility issues.
people with limited internet access.
those with busy work schedules.
voters in rural communities.
Question 2 of 6
Dr. Thompson's main argument against online voting is that .....
it would be too expensive to implement.
it lacks physical verification capabilities.
most voters prefer traditional methods.
it would reduce voter turnout.
Question 3 of 6
Regarding costs, Sarah Chen argues that .....
online voting would be immediately cheaper.
initial expenses would be offset by future savings.
government funding would cover all expenses.
current voting systems are too expensive.
Question 4 of 6
Barbara Martinez suggests that .....
online voting should completely replace traditional methods.
security concerns make online voting impossible.
a combination of voting methods could be effective.
pilot programs have proven unsuccessful.
Question 5 of 6
The experience of Estonia shows that .....
online voting can be implemented securely.
voter participation increased dramatically.
traditional voting methods are obsolete.
cyber attacks are easily prevented.
Question 6 of 6
Dr. Thompson believes that online voting might .....
increase participation among young voters.
reduce environmental impact.
exclude certain demographic groups.
improve election accuracy.