The passage explores the historical utilization of misinformation for political ends, tracing it back to ancient Rome with Octavian's smear campaign against Antony. It then underscores how the 21st century has witnessed an unparalleled expansion of information weaponization, facilitated by advanced technology and amplified through social networks. Option D effectively conveys the ongoing use of misinformation for political influence across different historical periods, now intensified by modern technology. Therefore, Option D is the appropriate choice.
Option A: This option emphasizes the importance of critical reading but does not explicitly highlight the historical context and the weaponization of information for power.
Option B: This option fails to emphasize the broader historical and contemporary context of misinformation for political purposes.
Option C: While the passage acknowledges the historical dimension of disinformation, it emphasizes the unprecedented scale in the 21st century, which is not captured in this option.
So, the correct option is (D): Use of misinformation for attaining power, a practice that is as old as the Octavian era, is currently fueled by technology.
The passage given below is followed by four summaries. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the passage.
In investigating memory-beliefs, there are certain points which must be borne in mind. In the first place, everything constituting a memory-belief is happening now, not in that past time to which the belief is said to refer. It is not logically necessary to the existence of a memory-belief that the event remembered should have occurred, or even that the past should have existed at all. There is no logical impossibility in the hypothesis that the world sprang into being five minutes ago, exactly as it then was, with a population that "remembered" a wholly unreal past. There is no logically necessary connection between events at different times; therefore nothing that is happening now or will happen in the future can disprove the hypothesis that the world began five minutes ago. Hence the occurrences which are CALLED knowledge of the past are logically independent of the past; they are wholly analysable into present contents, which might, theoretically, be just what they are even if no past had existed.
For any natural number $k$, let $a_k = 3^k$. The smallest natural number $m$ for which \[ (a_1)^1 \times (a_2)^2 \times \dots \times (a_{20})^{20} \;<\; a_{21} \times a_{22} \times \dots \times a_{20+m} \] is: