Part 2
Questions 11-20
In the following text, each line (11-20) has three highlighted words or phrases marked A, B, or C.
Find the word or the phrase which has a mistake and must be changed in order for the sentence to
be correct. If there is no mistake in the line, choose D (no mistake).
Q11. Do you find the idea of sitting through (A) yet another (B) slide show
presentation fill (C) you with dread?
D) no
mistake
Q12. Do you find it hardly (A) to stay awake when confronted (B) with slide
after slide and an hour-long (C) talk?
D) no
mistake
Q13. Well, don’t worry, there is a solution. Presentations don’t have to (A)
be long and boring; they can (B) be short, attention grabbing and even
(C) a competitive sport.
D) no
mistake
Q14. In Japan in 2003 Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham were looking on (A) a
better way for (B) ambitious young architects to show (C) their work
easily, efficiently and informally.
D) no
mistake
Q15. They wanted to increase the number of (A) presenters talking at events
and raising (B) audience attention and realised they needed to limit the
length of presentations and make them (C) more concise.
D) no
mistake
Q16. They came up with something called (A) Pecha Kucha; a presentation
format which (B) permits only 20 slides and only 20 seconds to talk
about every (C) one.
D) no
mistake
Q17. This (A) means a whole (B) presentation lasts exactly (C) 6 minutes and
40 seconds.
D) no
mistake
Q18. Once (A) you start with (B) the first slide there is (C) no stopping and no
going back.
D) no
mistake
Q19. Pecha Kucha events now have taken (A) place throughout (B) the world
and are immensely (C) popular.
D) no
mistake
Q20. The Pecha Kucha format is now being (A) used in all types of settings
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