
End of Course Reading Exam MM1
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- Q1People often do not realizehow much poverty there is in the UK.that poverty is defined as 60% of average income.that a fifth of citizens depend on charity.10s
- Q2Poverty in the UK has beenincreasing for the last few years.decreasing since the end of the century.increasing since the end of the century.10s
- Q3Children who live in poverty are less likely to get a professional job becausethey do not have the educational qualifications.they are unable to take part in activities such as music lessonsthey come from areas with many social problems.10s
- Q4In areas with high levels of poverty,people are unable to find good Jobs,people often face many other problems.there is insufficient health care10s
- Q5Employerswill soon be obliged by law to pay the living wage.usually choose to pay the living wage.are obliged by law to pay the minimum wage.10s
- Q6Does the blogger's response to what her father said changed?YesNo10s
- Q7Are restaurants and concerts two venues where people often take pictures?NoYes10s
- Q8When Sophe said she was ‘guilty too’ she means...She writes about people taking pictures of their meals.She takes pictures of meals.10s
- Q9Which example of picture taking in public bothers her most?Taking photographs of mealsTaking photographs at a concert10s
- Q10The sentence “Just to prove to our friends that we were there” suggests that Sophie thinks:We may all be too insecure.We may all be too concerned with impressing each other10s