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Passage: The rapid evolution of technology means that what is considered 'modern' today may become 'obsolete' tomorrow. Q80. What is the meaning of 'obsolete'?
AVery expensive
BNo longer used or out of date
CExtremely fast
DWait for a long time
✓ Correct Answer: B — No longer used or out of date
Obsolete refers to something that is no longer in use because it has been replaced by something newer/better.
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