Answer:
B people know who wore the dress.
Q 32.
Which of the following is the most suitable title for the passage?
Answer:
B A challenging task.
Explanation:
“Best title” questions should be approached after reading the whole
passage, but in this particular passage, a student can easily guess the correct answer
by carefully reading the subtitle and the last paragraph.
Questions 33 – 36
Q 33. The National Trust conducted useful research to assist Zenzie’s plans for
the dress.
Meaning:
Was the research conducted by the National Trust to assist Zenzie’s plan
useful?
Answer:
Not Given
Part of the passage:
...Thus, two years ago, a fundraising project was launched by
Britain’s
National Trust
to pay for its conservation….Before any of Zenzie’s conservation
work can begin, she and her team will conduct a thorough investigation to help determine
what changes have been made to the dress and when. ...Then Zenzie and the
National
Trust
will decide how far back to take the reconstruction, as some members feel that
even the most recent changes are now part of the history of the dress.
Explanation:
National Trust
was mentioned twice, but there is no information on any
kind of research they conducted. But the text mentions about Zenzie’s investigation, so
some students might think this is false because the research was conducted by Zenzie’s
team, not National Trust. It is a wrong approach, both sides could have conducted their
own research and just because the text does not talk about National Trust’s research, it
does not mean it was not conducted, let alone useful or not.
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