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Passage excerpt: "Migratory birds navigate across thousands of kilometers using a remarkable combination of navigation methods. Some species use the Earth's magnetic field as a compass, detecting magnetic lines that run from the poles to the equator. Others rely on the position of the sun and stars, adjusting their flight direction based on the time of day. Some birds also use landmarks such as rivers, mountains, and coastlines to guide their journeys. Scientists have discovered that certain birds, like the European robin, possess a protein called cryptochrome in their eyes, which may allow them to literally 'see' the Earth's magnetic field as visual patterns." Complete the notes below using words from the box. | magnetic | landmarks | visual | sound | cryptochrome | position | Migratory birds use multiple navigation methods. They detect the Earth's ______ field, adjust direction based on the ______ of the sun, and use geographical ______ like rivers and mountains. Some birds have a protein called ______ that may allow them to perceive the magnetic field as patterns. a) magnetic — position — landmarks — cryptochrome b) sound — position — visual — landmarks c) visual — magnetic — landmarks — cryptochrome d) magnetic — sound — landmarks — position
A Birds use magnetic field, sun position, landmarks, and cryptochrome protein.
B Birds do not use sound for navigation according to the passage.
C Birds do not use visual as a primary method; cryptochrome is the protein, not visual.
D Birds do not use sound, and position is not the protein.
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Test study's methodology and guards' behaviour. Option A. a) yes
A a
B b
C c
D d
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Passage excerpt: "The practice of storytelling is as old as human civilization itself, serving as a means of preserving cultural heritage, transmitting moral values, and fostering social bonds. From the oral traditions of ancient peoples to the novels of the modern era, storytelling has adapted to changing technologies while retaining its fundamental power to captivate and educate. Neuroscientists have discovered that when people hear a compelling story, their brains release oxytocin, a hormone associated with trust and empathy. This biological response explains why stories are so effective at changing attitudes and inspiring action." What does the passage suggest about the biological effect of storytelling? a) Stories cause the brain to produce chemicals that enhance memory retention. b) Compelling stories trigger the release of oxytocin, which promotes trust and empathy. c) The brain responds to stories by increasing heart rate and blood pressure. d) Storytelling has no measurable biological effect on the brain.
A Memory retention is not mentioned in the passage.
B The passage states that compelling stories cause the brain to release oxytocin, "a hormone associated with trust and empathy."
C Heart rate and blood pressure are not mentioned.
D The passage explicitly describes a biological response to storytelling.
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Passage excerpt: "Urban vertical farming involves growing crops in vertically stacked layers, often incorporated into an enclosed environment such as a building. This method contrasts with traditional farming, which requires large amounts of land and water. Vertical farms use hydroponic and aeroponic systems, consuming up to 95 percent less water than conventional agriculture. Additionally, because food is grown in cities, transportation emissions are drastically reduced. However, critics argue that the high energy costs of artificial lighting and climate control make vertical farming unsustainable on a large scale." What is the main concern raised by critics of vertical farming? a) It produces crops that are nutritionally inferior to traditional farming. b) It requires too much land in urban areas. c) The high energy costs of artificial lighting and climate control make it unsustainable. d) It uses hydroponic systems that harm local water supplies.
A The passage does not mention nutritional quality of crops.
B Vertical farming uses stacked layers in buildings, requiring less land, not more.
C The passage states that critics argue "the high energy costs of artificial lighting and climate control make vertical farming unsustainable on a large scale."
D The passage says hydroponic systems use 95 percent less water, not that they harm water supplies.
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Passage excerpt: "The phenomenon of circadian rhythms, the body's internal 24-hour clock, regulates many physiological processes including sleep-wake cycles, hormone production, and body temperature. These rhythms are primarily controlled by a region of the brain called the suprachiasmatic nucleus, which responds to light signals from the eyes. In modern society, exposure to artificial light from screens and lighting fixtures can disrupt circadian rhythms, leading to sleep disorders, decreased alertness, and long-term health problems such as obesity, diabetes, and depression. Studies have shown that shift workers, who must work during the night when the body expects to be asleep, have higher rates of cardiovascular disease and certain cancers than day workers." What controls circadian rhythms in the human body? a) The heart's natural pacemaker. b) The suprachiasmatic nucleus in the brain, which responds to light signals. c) The lungs' oxygen levels. d) The stomach's digestion cycle.
A The heart's pacemaker does not control circadian rhythms.
B The passage states: "These rhythms are primarily controlled by a region of the brain called the suprachiasmatic nucleus, which responds to light signals from the eyes."
C Oxygen levels in the lungs do not control circadian rhythms.
D The stomach's digestion cycle is influenced by circadian rhythms but does not control them.
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Test one's passage on pandemic's effect on multiple lines.
A a
B b
C c
D d
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Read the following paragraph: "Abstract art, which departs from realistic representation of visual reality, emerged in the early twentieth century as artists sought new ways to express emotions and ideas through form, color, and line. Wassily Kandinsky, often credited as one of the pioneers of abstract art, believed that colors and shapes could communicate spiritual truths much like music communicates without words. His 1911 treatise Concerning the Spiritual in Art argued that art should express the inner nature of subjects rather than their external appearance. Around the same time, Piet Mondrian developed a geometric style using only vertical and horizontal lines and primary colors, which he believed represented universal harmony. Abstract art continues to influence contemporary artists, designers, and architects, challenging viewers to find meaning beyond literal representation." Which heading best describes the paragraph? a) The Commercial Success of Abstract Art in the Twenty-First Century b) The Origins and Philosophy of Abstract Art c) Comparing Kandinsky and Mondrian's Use of Color d) The Relationship Between Music and Visual Art
A The paragraph does not discuss commercial success or the twenty-first century.
B The paragraph describes how abstract art emerged in the early twentieth century, the philosophical beliefs of pioneers like Kandinsky and Mondrian, and its lasting influence.
C Kandinsky and Mondrian are compared briefly but only as examples of abstract art's origins.
D Music is mentioned as an analogy for Kandinsky's philosophy, not as the main topic.
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Read the following paragraph: "The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, also known as linguistic relativity, proposes that the structure of a language affects its speakers' worldview or cognition. The strong version, called linguistic determinism, claims that language completely determines thought — if a language lacks a word for a concept, its speakers cannot think about that concept. This strong version has largely been discredited. The weak version, however, remains influential: it suggests that language influences thought in more subtle ways. For example, some languages encode colour differently — Russian has separate words for light blue (goluboy) and dark blue (siniy), and experiments suggest that Russian speakers are faster at distinguishing shades of blue than English speakers. Similarly, the Aboriginal Australian language Guugu Yimithirr uses absolute cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) instead of relative terms (left, right, front, back), and its speakers possess an extraordinary sense of direction that English speakers simply do not possess." Which heading best describes the paragraph? a) Why Most Languages Have More Words for Colours Than English b) How Language May Shape Cognitive Processes c) The Case for Linguistic Determinism in Modern Psychology d) Comparing Absolute and Relative Spatial Terminology Across Languages
A Colour differences are only one example mentioned, not the main focus.
B The paragraph discusses the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis and how language structure may influence cognition, citing colour perception and spatial orientation as examples.
C The strong version (determinism) is explicitly stated as largely discredited.
D Absolute vs relative directions are discussed but only as evidence for the broader claim.

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- Total Duration: 2 hours 45 minutes
- Four sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking
- Scoring: Band score 1-9 for each section and overall band score

Section Details:
- Listening: 30 minutes (40 questions, 4 sections with increasing difficulty)
- Reading (Academic): 60 minutes (40 questions, 3 long academic passages from journals, books, and magazines)
- Writing: 60 minutes (Task 1: Describe a graph/chart/diagram in 150+ words; Task 2: Essay in 250+ words)
- Speaking: 11-14 minutes (Face-to-face interview with 3 parts: introduction, cue card, discussion)

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