Statement D is the only wrong statement because social media content is not inherently reliable and must be verified. Statements A, B and C correctly recognise potential distraction, privacy risks and the need for critical evaluation. Accepting everything posted online as true encourages misinformation and poor academic practice. Therefore the option that selects only D as wrong is the correct answer.
Option A:
Option A is incorrect because it includes A and D as wrong statements. A is true, since excessive social media use can reduce time and attention available for academic work. Mixing this correct statement with the false one in D invalidates the option.
Option B:
Option B is incorrect because it labels A, B and D as wrong. Both A and B accurately describe common risks relating to distraction and privacy. Only D suggests uncritical acceptance of content, so treating A and B as wrong misrepresents the issues.
Option C:
Option C is correct because it isolates D as the sole incorrect statement and affirms that A, B and C express legitimate concerns and skills. It reinforces the importance of verification in digital literacy.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it groups B, C and D as wrong statements. B and C are accurate in highlighting privacy dangers and the need for critical thinking, so this combination confuses good practice with bad.
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