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Which activity is an example of Level III tasks?

  1. Ordering food over the phone

  2. Playing an interactive computer simulation game

  3. Conversation with friends

  4. Reading a familiar text

The correct answer is: Playing an interactive computer simulation game

Level III tasks typically involve complex cognitive processes, requiring higher-order thinking skills such as analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Playing an interactive computer simulation game exemplifies this level of engagement, as it demands active participation in decision-making, problem-solving, and adapting strategies based on the outcomes of previous actions. This interaction goes beyond mere participation; it necessitates critical thinking, strategic planning, and often collaboration with others, which are key hallmarks of Level III tasks. In contrast, activities like ordering food over the phone or having a conversation with friends can be classified as Level I or Level II tasks, which involve more straightforward or routine forms of communication and interaction. Reading a familiar text typically represents a lower cognitive load as well, focusing primarily on comprehension rather than the application of complex thought processes.