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True False Not Given Answers

Answers for True/False/Not Given The Saiga Antelope 1.TRUE   2. FALSE  3. TRUE 4. NOT GIVEN Have Researchers Created Synthetic Life 1. NOT GIVEN 2. TRUE   3. TRUE 4. FALSE 5. FALSE 6. FALSE 7. NOT GIVEN back to the practice task Get your Reading eBook to learn and practice different types of questions. The skill needed here is … Read more

Practice for Reading Test: True False Not Given

The Saiga Antelope In 1993 more than a million saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) crowded the steppes of Central Asia. However, by 2004 just 30,000 remained, many of them female. The species had fallen prey to relentless poaching – with motorbikes and automatic weapons – in the wake of the Soviet Union’s collapse. This 97% decline … Read more

True False Not Given

Reading Question type: Yes/No/Not given (T/F/NG) YES = all information is the same NO = there is contradictory information NOT GIVEN =a key point in the question is missing in the text Imagine the text says: Many children like chocolate ice-cream. Now let’s see how each would match to the three types of answers. YES … Read more

Summary Answers for the IELTS reading test

1. USSR 2. wild boar / wapiti / moose / wolf / brown bears (any one answer) 3. Caspian tiger 4. control back to the summary practice task 1.  i  2. h 3. d 4. g  back to the summary practice task Get your Reading eBook to learn and practice different types of questions

Summary practice for the IELTS reading test

Summary Type One – Answers from the text Look at the short paragraph about Siberian tigers and then complete the summary that follows. Remember that after completion the grammar must be correct and the meaning of the summary must be the same as in the text. The Siberian Tiger The Siberian tiger can be found … Read more

Summary for IELTS reading test

For this particular question type you are asked to complete a summary of the text. Two types of summary Type One – You have to choose the correct answer from the text. It is very unlikely that you have to take the words you use for one answer from different places in the text. The … Read more

Multiple Choice Practice

Sir Isaac Newton and AlchemySir Isaac Newton is most famous for the quantification of gravitational attraction, discovering that white light is actually a mixture of immutable spectral colours, and the formulation of calculus. However it is less well documented that Newton spent 30 years engaged in the study of the mysterious art of alchemy, or … Read more