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Reading Passage 1 — The students’ problem
Questions 1–8: Matching headings
Reading Passage 1 has eight paragraphs, A–H. Choose the most suitable paragraph headings from the list of headings and write the correct letter, A–H, in boxes 1–8 on your answer sheet.
- 1
Cons of the commuting ____
- 2
Thing that students have to go through ____
- 3
Commutes have become common in Ireland nowadays ____
- 4
Danger of the overflow ____
- 5
Cause of the problems ____
- 6
Pricing data ____
- 7
Regression ____
- 8
Eyeless choice ____
Questions 9–14: True/False/Not Given
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1? In boxes 9–14 on your answer sheet, write TRUE if the statement agrees with the information, FALSE if the statement contradicts the information, NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this.
- 9
The accommodation problem in Ireland is especially bad in Dublin.
- 10
Commutes are considered ridiculous.
- 11
The number of students in Ireland is not likely to increase in the future.
- 12
Due to the opening of the new offices around Dublin, the number of local restaurants will go up significantly over the next 3 to 10 years.
- 13
The rent price went up by 15% last year.
- 14
Michael Martin stated that crisis could have been omitted if the government reacted properly.
Reading Passage 2 — The science of sleep
Questions 15–22: True/False/Not Given
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 2? In boxes 15–22 on your answer sheet, write TRUE if the statement agrees with the information, FALSE if the statement contradicts the information, NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this.
- 15
Thomas Edison slept 4 hours a night.
- 16
Scientists don't have a certain answer for why we have to sleep.
- 17
Lack of sleep might cause various problems.
- 18
Sleep-deprivation may be the cause of anorexia.
- 19
There are four stages of the REM sleep.
- 20
According to Jim Horne, we need to sleep as much as it takes to not be sleepy during the day.
- 21
Giraffes require less sleep than dogs.
- 22
After four sleepless days, Randy had a delusion about him being a football celebrity.
Questions 23–27: Multiple Choice
Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D. Write the correct letter in boxes 23–27 on your answer sheet.
- 23
During the Light Sleep stage:
- A. Muscle activity increases
- B. Jiggling might occur
- C. It is not easy to be woken up
- D. After waking up, one may experience slight disorientation
- 24
Heart rate is at the lowest level during:
- A. Light Sleep stage
- B. Rem Sleep
- C. True Sleep stage
- D. Third Sleep stage
- 25
The brain activity is really high:
- A. During REM sleep
- B. During the stage of True Sleep
- C. When we are awake
- D. During the Deep sleep stage
- 26
Humans require at least:
- A. 7.75 hours of sleep
- B. 5 hours of sleep
- C. 8 hours
- D. There is no set amount of time
- 27
Pythons need:
- A. Less sleep than tigers
- B. Twice as much sleep as cats
- C. Almost ten times more sleep than giraffes
- D. More sleep than any other animal in the world
Questions 28–30: Sentence Completion
Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the passage for each answer. Write your answers in boxes 28–30 on your answer sheet.
- 28
If we continually lack sleep, the specific part of our brain that controls language, is ___________ .
- 29
True Sleep lasts approximately ___________ .
- 30
Although during REM sleep our breathing rate and blood pressure rise, our bodies ___________ .
Reading Passage 3 — Kissing: A cultural and biological perspective
Questions 31–35: True/False/Not Given
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 3? In boxes 31–35 on your answer sheet, write TRUE if the statement agrees with the information, FALSE if the statement contradicts the information, NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this.
- 31
Both Easter and Wester societies presume that kissing is essential for any part of the world.
- 32
Our ancestors were not likely to kiss.
- 33
Chimpanzees and bonbons kiss not for the romance.
- 34
There are other animal, rather than apes, that kiss.
- 35
Scent might be important in choosing your partner.
Questions 36–39: Sentence Completion
Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer. Write your answers in boxes 36–39 on your answer sheet.
- 36
According to the Mehinaku tribe, kissing is .
- 37
Human tradition is to when they meet.
- 38
A male black widow will mate with the female if only she is .
- 39
Humans benefit from getting close due to the fact that we have an of smell.
Question 40: Multiple Choice
Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D.
- 40
Passage 3 can be described as:
- A. Strictly scientific text
- B. Historical article
- C. Article from a magazine
- D. Dystopian sketch
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1. D
Option D is correct because the passage mentions that commuting is now normal but is 'too expensive, stressful and difficult,' showing the negative aspects.
2. A
Option A is correct as students are forced to 'share a bed with complete strangers,' which is something they have to go through due to the crisis.
3. B
Option B is correct because the passage says, 'Commutes – which would once have been considered ridiculous – are now normal,' showing that commuting has become common.
4. C
Option C is correct as the passage states there are fears that there aren’t enough properties to accommodate current numbers, indicating the danger of overflow.
5. F
Option F is correct because the passage blames the 'Google effect'—companies opening offices in Dublin—for the accommodation problems.
6. G
Option G is correct as the passage provides specific rent prices, such as '€2,100 per month' and '€4,500 per month,' which is pricing data.
7. H
Option H is correct because Michael Martin says progress in access to higher education is 'being derailed,' meaning things are going backward (regression).
8. E
Option E is correct as students have had to pay for accommodation 'months in advance, they haven’t even seen,' which means making a choice without seeing (eyeless choice).
9. True
True is correct because the passage says the problem is 'particularly acute in Dublin,' meaning it's especially bad there.
10. False
False is correct as the passage says commutes 'which would once have been considered ridiculous – are now normal,' so they are not considered ridiculous now.
11. False
False is correct because the passage says the number of students is expected to increase from 165,000 to 200,000 in the next 15 years.
12. Not Given
Not Given is correct because the passage mentions new offices and apartments, but does not mention anything about local restaurants.
13. True
True is correct as the passage states, 'Rent in the area soared by 15 per cent last year.'
14. Not Given
Not Given is correct because Michael Martin says the crisis was foreseeable, but does not directly say it could have been avoided if the government acted.
15. Not Given
Not Given is correct because the passage says Thomas Edison claimed sleep was a waste of time, but does not say how many hours he slept.
16. True
True is correct as the passage says, 'no one is really sure' why we sleep, showing scientists don't have a certain answer.
17. True
True is correct because the passage lists many problems caused by lack of sleep, such as cognitive, emotional, and physical health issues.
18. False
False is correct because the passage says sleep loss may increase the risk of obesity, not anorexia.
19. False
False is correct as the passage says non-REM sleep is split into four stages, but REM sleep is not divided into stages.
20. True
True is correct because Jim Horne says, 'The amount of sleep we require is what we need not to be sleepy in the daytime.'
21. Not Given
Not Given is correct because the passage does not mention how much sleep dogs require, so we cannot compare them to giraffes.
22. True
True is correct as the passage says after four days without sleep, Randy 'began hallucinating' and had a 'delusion where he thought he was a famous footballer.'
23. B
Option B is correct because during Light Sleep, 'slight twitching may occur,' which means jiggling might happen. Option A is wrong because muscle activity slows, not increases.
24. D
Option D is correct because during the third sleep stage, 'breathing and heart rate are at their lowest levels.'
25. A
Option A is correct as the passage says during REM sleep, 'the brain is very active - often more so than when we are awake.'
26. D
Option D is correct because the passage says, 'There is no set amount of time that everyone needs to sleep, since it varies from person to person.'
27. C
Option C is correct because pythons sleep 18 hours and giraffes only 1.9 hours, which is almost ten times more.
28. practically shutting down
'Practically shutting down' is correct because the passage says with lack of sleep, the part of the brain that controls language is 'practically shutting down.'
29. 20 minutes
'20 minutes' is correct as the passage says stage two, True Sleep, 'lasts around 20 minutes.'
30. are paralysed / are effectively paralysed
'Are paralysed / are effectively paralysed' is correct because the passage says during REM sleep, 'our bodies are effectively paralysed.'
31. False
False is correct because the passage says only less than half of all cultures kiss romantically, so not all societies presume kissing is essential.
32. True
True is correct as the passage says our ancestors may not have been kissing either, based on hunter-gatherer groups.
33. True
True is correct because for chimpanzees and bonobos, kissing is not romantic but for reconciliation or bonding.
34. False
False is correct as the passage says, 'other animals do not kiss at all,' except for some apes.
35. True
True is correct because the passage says smell plays an important role in mate choice, and women prefer the smell of genetically different men.
36. gross
'Gross' is correct because the Mehinaku tribe in Brazil reportedly said kissing was 'gross.'
37. shake hands
'Shake hands' is correct as the passage says when two humans meet, 'we might shake hands.'
38. not hungry
'Not hungry' is correct because the male black widow will only mate with the female if she is not hungry.
39. an atrocious sense
'An atrocious sense' is correct because the passage says humans have 'an atrocious sense of smell.'
40. C
Option C is correct because the passage is written in an engaging, magazine-style format, not strictly scientific or historical.