99. Understanding Extended Reality (XR)
According to the passage, what is the primary purpose of Extended Reality (XR)?
- To replace all real-world experiences with digital ones.
- To describe technologies that blend the real and digital worlds.
- To create computers and special devices like headsets.
- To make video games more popular than ever before.
Which of the following best describes the experience of using Virtual Reality (VR)?
- Seeing digital characters on real streets through a phone.
- Adding digital information on top of the real world.
- Being fully immersed in a computer-generated environment.
- Interacting with digital objects that are anchored to the real world.
The game *Pokémon Go* is used in the passage as an example of
- virtual Reality (VR).
- augmented Reality (AR).
- mixed Reality (MR).
- extended Reality (XR) in education.
How is Mixed Reality (MR) different from Augmented Reality (AR)?
- MR is fully immersive, while AR is not.
- MR uses a headset, while AR only uses a phone.
- MR allows digital objects to interact with the real world, while AR simply overlays them.
- MR is used in business, while AR is only used for games.
Based on the passage, in which field might a doctor use XR technology?
- To visualize historical events for a class.
- To play immersive video games during breaks.
- To practice for a surgical procedure.
- To design a new car model on a real table.