Read the text and choose the question that is answered in each paragraph. There is one extra question which you do not need to use. The Internet of Things In general, the internet of things describes any device that is connected to the internet. However, nowadays we usually use this term to describe the objects that can communicate with each other without any human assistance. In today's world, the internet of things is everywhere. For example, if you have a fitness bracelet, it must be connected to your smartphone. It shares data about your pulse, sleep and activities during the day. The app analyses this data and may suggest you walk more or go to bed earlier. The basic principle of the internet of things is to connect devices, collect and analyse the information from these devices in order to help you solve a problem. What problem? Actually, nowadays almost any problem can be solved with the information from our devices. Just ask a question, and you will get an immediate answer. So, if you have a smartphone, you're very likely to be part of the internet of things. The moment you ask for the best route from A to B or go shopping online, you launch the internet of things. It's all around us, even if we don't notice it. The number of devices will probably increase in the nearest future. Also, more and more cars are going to get smarter to improve the drivers' quality of life. The laws are going to get stricter in order to keep our personal information safe.
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Read the text and choose the question that is answered in each paragraph. There is one extra question which you do not need to use.

The Internet of Things

[What about the future? |Where can we find it? |How does it work? |Who uses it? |Who invented it? |What is it?]

In general, the internet of things describes any device that is connected to the internet. However, nowadays we usually use this term to describe the objects that can communicate with each other without any human assistance. In today's world, the internet of things is everywhere.

[What about the future? |Where can we find it? |How does it work? |Who uses it? |Who invented it? |What is it?]

For example, if you have a fitness bracelet, it must be connected to your smartphone. It shares data about your pulse, sleep and activities during the day. The app analyses this data and may suggest you walk more or go to bed earlier.

[What about the future? |Where can we find it? |How does it work? |Who uses it? |Who invented it? |What is it?]

The basic principle of the internet of things is to connect devices, collect and analyse the information from these devices in order to help you solve a problem. What problem? Actually, nowadays almost any problem can be solved with the information from our devices. Just ask a question, and you will get an immediate answer.

[What about the future? |Where can we find it? |How does it work? |Who uses it? |Who invented it? |What is it?]

So, if you have a smartphone, you're very likely to be part of the internet of things. The moment you ask for the best route from A to B or go shopping online, you launch the internet of things. It's all around us, even if we don't notice it.

[What about the future? |Where can we find it? |How does it work? |Who uses it? |Who invented it? |What is it?]

The number of devices will probably increase in the nearest future. Also, more and more cars are going to get smarter to improve the drivers' quality of life. The laws are going to get stricter in order to keep our personal information safe.