Answer:
Not Given
Part of the passage:
Although video games were first developed for adults, they are no
longer exclusively reserved for the grown ups in the home. In 2006, Rideout and Hamel
reported that
as many as 29 percent of preschool children (children between two and
six years old) in the United States had played console video games, and 18 percent had
played hand-held ones
.
Explanation:
We do not know whether this figure is higher than in other countries;
because the text only mentions the US.
Q 28. The proportion of preschool children using video games is likely to rise.
Meaning:
Is it going to increase in the future?
Answer:
Yes
Part of the passage:
Given young children’s insatiable eagerness to learn, coupled with
the fact that they are clearly surrounded by these media,
we predict that preschoolers
will both continue and increasingly begin to adopt video games for personal enjoyment.
Q 29. Parents in the US who own gaming equipment generally allow their children
to play with it.
Meaning:
Are children allowed to use their parents’ gaming equipment in the US?
Answer:
Not Given
Part of the passage:
once a game system enters the household it is potentially available
for all family members, including the youngest.
Explanation:
It does not necessarily mean that parents are explicitly giving their
permission for children to use the game.
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