Propaganda – The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, The Pursuit Of Knowledge – IELTS Reading Answers
Table of Contents
Limited-Time Offer : Access a FREE 10-Day IELTS Study Plan!
The Reading Module of the IELTS can be the top-scoring category, with diligent practice. To achieve the best results in this section, you must understand how to approach and answer the different Question types in the Reading Module. By solving and reviewing Sample Reading Questions from past IELTS papers, you can ensure that your Reading skills are up to the mark.
In the Academic Reading practice test, “The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, The Pursuit Of Knowledge” there are 40 questions of various question types. We at IELTSMaterial.com would urge every IELTS aspirant to time this test as in the real exam and find the answers without looking at the key. If you have scored 40/40, then we wish you all the best. If you haven’t, then we would earnestly advise you to take one of our IELTS reading practice tests.
Here are question types in this reading test
Reading Passage 1 ( The Good)
- Summary completion
- Multiple Choice Questions
Reading Passage 2 ( The Bad And The Ugly)
- Sentence completion
- Short answer questions
- Yes/No or Not Given
Reading Passage 3 (The Pursuit Of Knowledge)
- Diagram completion
- Yes/No or Not Given
- Multiple Choice Questions
Reading Passage 1
Propaganda – The good, the bad and the ugly
Questions 1-10
Complete the text below, which is a summary of paragraphs. Choose a suitable word from the text for each blank.
Write your answers in Blank spaces 1-10 on your answer sheet.
You may use any word more than once.
Example: propaganda – the good, the bad and the____________.
Answer: ugly. |
_____1______ that you are a poor_________2______ living in ancient Egypt, when a band of soldiers accompanied by a________3_____ of slaves carrying building materials appears on the scene. While you are inside your house, the slaves erect an __________4_____ and the whole company disappears. The_________5______ features figures like those soldiers who have just left engaged in victorious battles and, in a prominent position, the figure of the sphinx-like_____6________. After briefly considering an_________7_____ , you and the other inhabitants change your___________8______ In what is one of the earliest Instances of the power of______ 9______ , albeit a not very _______ 10____ one. |
Questions 11-14
11 According to Philip Taylor, propaganda …
A is needed to propagate people’s beliefs
B was a tool of coercion before 1914
C has always been a neutral force
D was merely a process of persuading people to do things prior to 1914
12 According to Philip Taylor, propaganda …
A is not a neutral concept
B is value loaded up until 1914
C is ti neutral concept
D was a neutral concept up until 1914
13 Politicians in the West …
A will do anything to avoid using the word propaganda
B like using the word propaganda in the media
C do not dread the “p” word
D are consummate acrobats
14 The public …
A are happy to be deceived by advertisers
B are deceived by advertisers
C are not deceived by advertisers
D respect the advertisers
Also check:
- IELTS Reading
- IELTS Reading Practice Test
- Tips to Improve IELTS Reading Skills
- True False Not Given IELTS Reading
- IELTS Reading recent actual test
- IELTS Academic Reading test papers with answers pdf
Reading Passage 2
The pursuit of knowledge
Questions 15-21
Complete the sentences below. Use NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS from the passage to complete each blank space.
Write your answers in Blank spaces next to 15-21 on your answer sheet.
15 Samuel Johnson was an___________________ .
16 Renaissance man supposedly possessed all__________________.
17 The spread of knowledge changed with the all important___________________ .
18 According to the writer, today’s information man knows more than_______________ .
19 The standing of the modern educated man has been diminished by _________________.
20 The polymath of the Renaissance is described as_______________________ .
21 In today’s world, people are weighed down by the endless__________________.
Questions 22-25
Answer the questions below. Use NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS from the passage for each answer.
Write your answers next to 22-25 on your answer sheet.
22 How does the writer describe people’s inability in the modern world to use the knowledge that they obtain?
23 What is the desire to collect things described as?
24 According to the author, what has the world turned into?
25 What are the consequences in the workplace of moving large amounts of raw data around?
Questions 26-28
Do the statements below agree with the information in Reading Passage 1?
In Boxes 26-28, write:
YES, if the statement agrees with the information in the passage
NO, if the statement contradicts the information in the passage
NOT GIVEN, if there is no information about the statement in the passage
Example: The European Renaissance spanned the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries.
Answer: Yes. |
26 As the world has a wealth of knowledge within easy reach, it is now richer,
27 Knowledge processing courses will soon be obligatory for all library workers.
28 The author believes that the pursuit of knowledge is worthwhile.
Reading Passage 3
Questions 29-33
Choose one phrase (A-E) from the list of places to label the map below, Write the appropriate letters (A-i) in Boxes 29-33 on your answer sheet,
List of places
A The Sperrin Mountains
B Dunluce Castle
C Inishowen
D The Glens of Antrim
E Limavady
Questions 34-37
YES, if the statement agrees with the information in the passage
NO, if the statement contradicts the information in the passage
NOT GIVEN, if there is no information about the statement in the passage
Example: Inishowen is in the north-west of Ireland. Answer: Yes. |
34 After 1639 the castle of Dunluce was not completely uninhabited.
35 For the author, Dunluce castle evokes another period of history.
36 There were more than 1500 men on the Girona when it went down.
37 The writer disagrees with the viewpoint that the Giant’s Causeway is not worth going to
Questions 38-40
38 The writer feels that the Giant’s Causeway is …
A un unsettling place
B relaxing place
C a boring place
D a place that helps one unwind
39 Where was this passage taken from?
A the news section of a newspaper
B A travel section in a newspaper
C a biography
D an academic journal on geography
40 Which of the following would be a good title for the passage?
A The Roe Valley Park
B The Giant’s Causeway
C Going Hast to West
D A leap into history
Answers
Unlock Answer
Signup/Login and get access to the answers
Propaganda – The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Reading Answers (passage 1)
1. | Imagine |
2. | Citizen |
3. | Crocodile |
4. | Obelisk |
5. | Obelisk |
6. | Pharaoh |
7. | Uprising |
8. | Mind/minds |
9. | Propaganda |
10. | Subtle |
11. | |
12. | D |
13. | D |
14. | A |
15. | B |
The Pursuit Of Knowledge Reading Answers (passage 2)
16. | English lexicographer |
17. | (of) human knowledge |
18. | Advert of printing |
19. | Renaissance man |
20. | Easy access to information/easily accessible information/easy information access |
21. | All-knowing |
22. | Stream of information |
23. | The most singular failure |
24. | A natural human instinct |
25. | A vortex/ a veritable vortex/ a large information machine |
26. | Disillusionment and stress |
27. | No |
28. | Not given |
29. | No |
Reading passage 3
30. | C |
31. | E |
32. | B |
33. | D |
34. | A |
35. | Not Given |
36. | Yes |
37. | Yes |
38. | A |
39. | B |
40. | D |
Practice IELTS Reading based on question types
Start Preparing for IELTS: Get Your 10-Day Study Plan Today!
Explore other Reading Practice Tests
Nehasri Ravishenbagam
Courtney Miller
Recent Articles
Kasturika Samanta
Kasturika Samanta
Janice Thompson
Post your Comments
5 Comments