
Describing a bar chart
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- Q11. The chart below shows .........................the percentage of female tourists in the UK in 2013 and 2014female unemployment rates in different parts of the UK in 2013 and 2014female unemployment rates in some European countries in 2013 and 2014men unemployment rates in the UK in 2013 and 201460s
- Q22. Which verb can be used to describe an upward trend ( a pattern or trend that goes uplevel offdecreasefallincrease60s
- Q33. Which verb can be used to describe a downward trend?ClimbRemain steadyRemain unchangedDecline60s
- Q44. Which of the following verbs "CANNOT be used" when describing a stable trendRemain constantStay the sameLevel offPlummet60s
- Q55. There has been a general decrease in female unemployment, except in ......................ScotlandWalesEnglandIreland60s
- Q66. The percentage of unemployed females in England decreased by ............... in 20136.5%6.8%0.3%13%60s
- Q77. The percentage of unemployed women fell to 4.6% in ..................... in 2014.ScotlandNorthern IrelandWalesEngland60s
- Q88. ..................................... had comparatively the lowest unemployment rates in both 2013 and 2014.Wales and IrelandEngland and ScotlandWales and EnglandIreland and Scotland60s