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GT Reading Test 3 Section 1 - Dining Out & Electricity Account Payment

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GT Reading Mock Test 3:

|  Reading Part 1  |  Reading Part 2   |  Reading Part 3  | 

Section 1: Questions 1-13


General Training Reading Sample: Dining Out & Electricity Account Payment


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

Questions 1-7:

Look at the three restaurant advertisements below. Answer the questions below by writing the letters of the appropriate restaurants (A-C) in boxes 1-7 on your answer sheet.

Example                                                   Answer
It stops serving lunch at 2.30 pm.                  B         

1. It is open for breakfast.
2. It is open every night for dinner.
3. It is only open for lunch on weekdays.
4. It has recently returned to its previous location.
5. It welcomes families.
6. It caters for large groups.
7. It only opens at weekends.

D I N I N G   O U T



Questions 8-13:

Read the information given in 'New Electricity Account Payment Facilities' below and look at the statements (Questions 8-13).

In boxes 8-13 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                                                          Answer

You must pay your account by mail.                  FALSE

 8.  If you want a receipt, you should send your payment to the Southport address.
 9.  You may pay your account at branches of the Federal Bank.
10. You must pay the full amount, instalments are not permitted.
11. The Coastside Power Office is open on Saturday mornings.
12. You may pay your account by phone using your credit card.
13. There is a reduction for prompt payment.


NEW ELECTRICITY ACCOUNT PAYMENT FACILITIES
AVAILABLE FROM' JULY 1998

After 1 July 1998, you may pay your electricity account in any of the following ways:

1. Payments via mail:

                (A) No receipt required:
                      Mail payments to:
                                                    Coastside Power
                                                    Locked Bag 2760
                                                    Southport NSW 3479

                (B) Receipt required:
                      Mail payments to:
                                                   Coastside Power
                                                   PO Box 560
                                                   Northbridge NSW 3472

2. Agency payments (payments directly to the bank):
Payments can be made at any branch of the Federal Bank by completing the deposit slip attached to your account notice.

NB: This facility is no longer available at South Pacific Bank branches.

3. Payments directly to Coastside Power Office:
Payments can be made directly to Coastside Power Office at 78-80 Third Avenue, Northbridge. Office hours are Monday to Friday, 8.30 am to 4.30 pm.

Payment may be by personal cheque, bank cheque or cash.

Note: Payments cannot be made by phone.
 

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Answer:
1. C
2. B
3. B
4. A
5. A
6. A
7. C
8. FALSE
9. TRUE
10. NOT GIVEN
11. FALSE
12. FALSE
13. NOT GIVEN

 

 

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Faheeq 3 years 6 months
Can anyone please explain how the answer to question 3 is B? Please explain it to me. Thanks.
Ogidi Cynthia Chinwe 1 year 3 months
Lunch on weekdays, Tuesday- Friday:
12 noon to 2.30 pm.

Alisha Joshi 3 years 6 months
I too had confusion in the begining. It's weekdays, not weekends.
Nripendra Nath Roy 4 years
Easy one.
Claudia Morbi 4 years 2 months
Number 3: It is written "Weekdays", not "weekend". It is correct.
Bharath 5 years 6 months
12/13.
Jai 5 years 8 months
It's false because the passage mentions the weekdays' timings at the power office but doesn't say anything about Saturday. So if the weekdays' timings weren't given here, then it will be 'NG'. But when the question asks if it is open on Saturday, then it contradicts with the passage. So it will be 'F'.
Darshan 5 years 9 months
12/13 in 10 Minutes.
Kiran 5 years 11 months
Tremendous exercise...
Manju Lakha 6 years 3 months
13/13.
Kunwar 6 years 3 months
13/13 in 8 minutes.
Anna 6 years 4 months
It's an easy passage. Is the general reading always like that or was this just a practice test?
Mathar 6 years 6 months
As you said, credit option is not accepted, but the sentences match with the question which mode of payment? - the passage says personal cheque, bank check or cash. Again the question says credit card, but the answer to the same question says personal cheque, bank check or cash it contradicts the questions but the information given. So it's false.
Ali 6 years 7 months
Because the question mention weekdays which means working days from Monday to Friday and the restaurant is open from Tuesday to Friday. So the answer is "B".
Jith Thomas 5 years 3 months
Tuesday to Sunday is also weekdays, right? Any working day is a weekday.
Kuldeep 6 years 7 months
Why the answer is B for questions number 3?
Harshil 6 years 8 months
Hi, I would like to have some more practice samples. Can anyone provide me links?
Blessing 6 years 9 months
Why the answer to question 3 is 'B'?
Shishir 6 years 9 months
How can you guys get 13/13? For the question no. 3, they are closed on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. So, how come it is open on weekdays? Isn't Monday a weekday too?
Mmafia 6 years 10 months
13/13 in 8 minutes. From 10:48 am to 10:56 am.
Karamjeet 6 years 10 months
Why the answer to the question 12 is 'not given'? No information about credit card is given?
Nice 6 years 10 months
I have got 13/13 in 10 minutes.
Camille 6 years 11 months
On no. 11: IELTS Mentor please enlighten me why the answer is 'False'. Thank you!
Bimal Shah 4 years 5 months
It should be "Not Given" because nothing is mentioned about the reduction of the payment.
Nice 6 years 11 months
I got 20.
Md Asaduzzaman 7 years
I have got 12/13.
Md Asaduzzaman 7 years
I have got 12/13 in 12 minutes.
Vimal 7 years 1 month
Trupti Nikalje said :
I got 13/13.
Hi, how can you get 13/13 because the answer to question 7, which is not 'A', but the correct answer is 'C '.

Eissam 7 years 1 month
I have got 12/13 and completed it in 11 minutes.
Eissam 7 years 1 month
Thank you so much for this picturesque website.
Sayed Md Mohsin 7 years 1 month
I think this is one of the easiest paragraphs among all. I got 13 out of 13. WoW.
Saadi Mohamed Amine 7 years 1 month
Hi, Restaurant A works Tuesday to Sunday (Sunday :) )But restaurant B works on Tuesday to Friday. So there is no only weekday working there!
Trupti Nikalje 7 years 2 months
I got 13/13.
Ravi 7 years 3 months
Yes, that's true. There is no information given on relating Saturday and Sunday. So it should be 'NG'.
Nik 7 years 4 months
All correct but taken 13.39 minutes :-(
Dassri 7 years 5 months
Look at the first paragraph, please.
M 7 years 5 months
Why the answer to the question 8 is 'False' as it seems to me 'NG'?
Akash 7 years 5 months
Hello IELTS Mentor, these samples looks really easy to me, it hardly takes me few seconds to find the answers here, but in the real test will it be the same kind of situation or is it the other way round? I am aware that all these samples are taken from the actual test. I may be out of the topic but still had a doubt. Regards - Akash.
Yasien 7 years 6 months
The answer is 'A'.
Reena Sapkota 7 years 6 months
Q. 8 supposed to be not given.... Two mistakes... Confusion!
Pavneet Kaur 7 years 8 months
Sir, please give me readings samples for general test and tips for both writing tasks. I face problems in letter writing but sometimes easy ideas are not relevant. Please help.
Mohamed 7 years 9 months
The answer should be A!
Sonjoy Ranjon Das 7 years 9 months
I have got 13 out of 13. According to the answer sheet, all of my answers are right and I understood two passages perfectly with every aspect.
IELTS Mentor 8 years
Yes, those are taken from the real IELTS tests.
Prasanna 8 years
Bcs Coastside Power Office hours are Monday to Friday, 8.30 am to 4.30 pm (open on weekdays)The Coastside Power Office is open on Saturday mornings Ask question yourself than to looking at the answer. (Not open on Nonday to Friday). That's why the answer is false. Whenever you ask a question, first, question yourself. Suppose if they ask questions like this - The Coastside Power Office is open on March? The answer is NA.
Gurkiratir Singh 8 years 1 month
Because it gives information about all the opening hours which means on any other hours and days it is closed. Only if it says Saturday it is open but doesn't describe the timing, so it should be 'not given'.
Gurkiratir Singh 8 years 1 month
Because Lunch timing and days are Tuesday to Friday, not on Saturday and Sunday. While other two options consist of Saturday and Sunday too.
Tiffany 8 years 1 month
Hi, are these questions taken from the real IELTS tests?
Venkata Yalla 8 years 2 months
Why is the answer to question 11 'False'? It seems to me 'NG'. There is no clue in the reading passage about Sunday morning's openings.
Madhu 8 years 2 months
3. It is only open for lunch on weekdays. Can anyone explain how come 'B' is the answer?
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