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GT Reading Test 11 Section 1 - Vehicular Traffic & Patient Information Leaflet

 

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GT Reading Test 11 Section 1 - Vehicular Traffic & Patient Information Leaflet

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GT Reading Mock Test 11:

|  Section 1  |  Section 2  |  Section 3  |

Section 1: Questions 1-13

You are advised to spend 20 minutes on Questions 1-13.


GT Reading: Use of University grounds by Vehicular Traffic & Patient Information Leaflet


You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13, which are based on the text below.

Questions 1-5

Look at the information on this page about the use of vehicles in the University grounds.
In boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet write -

    TRUE     if the statement is true
    FALSE     if the statement is false
    NOT GIVEN   if the information is not given in the passage

Example:
The campus roads are not open to general members of the public.    Answer: TRUE

1. University employees do not need to pay for their parking permits.
2. Parking in Halls of Residence is handled by the Wardens of the Halls.
3. Having a University permit does not allow staff to park at Halls.
4. Parking permits cost £20 a year.
5. Students living in Hall do not need permission to park in Hall car parks.

USE OF UNIVERSITY GROUNDS BY VEHICULAR TRAFFIC

The University grounds are private.

The University authorities only allow authorised members of the University, visitors and drivers of vehicles servicing the University to enter the grounds.

Members of staff who have paid the requisite fee and display the appropriate permit may bring a vehicle into the grounds. A University permit does not entitle them to park in Hall car parks, however, unless authorised by the Warden of the Hall concerned.

Students may not bring vehicles into the grounds during the working day unless they have been given special permission by the Security Officer and have paid for and are displaying an appropriate entry permit. Students living in Halls of Residence must obtain permission from the Warden to keep a motor vehicle at their residence.

Students are reminded that if they park a motor vehicle on University premises without a valid permit, they will be fined £20.

Questions 6-13

Look at the patient information leaflet below.
Match each of the following sentences with TWO possible endings A-M from the box below.
Write the appropriate letters A-M in boxes 6-13 on your answer sheet.

Example                                                                            Answer
Borodine table should not be given to ......                         A and M

Questions 6 and 7
Borodine tablets might be used to treat......

Questions 8 and 9
You must ask your doctor before taking Borodine tablets if you are already being treated for ......

Questions 10 and 11
 You do not need to consult your doctor immediately if Borodine tablets give you ......

Questions 12 and 13
You must consult your doctor at once if you find Borodine tablets cause......

Possible Endings

A.  children under 12 years of age.
B.  a headache.
C.  an uncomfortable feeling in your stomach.
D.  symptoms similar to a cold.
E.  a change in your skin colour.
F.  anything treated by a prescription medicine.
G.  a kidney complaint.
H.  a whitening of the eyes.
I.  sore or broken skin.
J.  a fungal infection.
K.  a feeling of sadness.
L.  shortness of breath.
M.  a woman expecting a child.

 

PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET 

   The name of your medicine is Borodine tablets. 

Click the button to Show/ Hide Answers

Answer: 
1. FALSE
2. TRUE
3. TRUE
4. NOT GIVEN
5. FALSE
6. & 7: D, I (In either order)
8. & 9: G, J (In either order)
10. & 11: B, C (In either order)
12. & 13: E, K (In either order)

 

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Sagar 3 years 3 months
Please show me the answer.
Angana 5 years 1 month
How can the answer to question 3 be 'true'? There is a condition - unless the warden gives permission. This means if the warden gives permission they can park the cars. So the answer should be 'False'. Please explain the answer, how is it 'true'?
KayD 5 years 10 months
I thought the same way. There is no mentioning of Students to park at Hall CAR parks. The passage only mentions Hall residency.
Nisala Jayasuriya 5 years 10 months
The answer to the question 5 should be 'not given' since it stated that "Students living in Halls of Residence must obtain permission from the Warden to keep a motor vehicle at their residence." Not as Hall car parks is stated as at their residence."... Huge difference.
Aayush 6 years 3 months
How the answer to Q. 6 is I - sore or broken skin? In the paragraph, it is mentioned - skin allergies. Change in skin color could also be an option-(E). Please help.
Huyduc 5 years 1 month
I had thought like you. But after that, I realized 'E' should be the answer of Q. 12 because Borodine tablets cause yellowing skin that means a change in your skin colour (E).
Sarojini 6 years 3 months
Very tricky reading passage.
Mouna 6 years 9 months
Thanks.
Mithu 7 years 7 months
I can't find answers of Q 10-13. please help me.
Ray Tsang 7 years 9 months
How could I know the skin reaction of allergies are SORE and BROKEN SKIN?I am not taking a medical examination!!!
IELTS Mentor 9 years 9 months
Thanks Deep for pointing it out. That would be Tablets. We have corrected the typo.
Deep Singh 9 years 9 months
Please amend in questions 6 and 7 - Borodine tables might be used to treat...... Tables / Tablets. It would be Tablets not Tables.
Soila 9 years 10 months
A motivating discussion is definitely worthy of a comment.

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