IELTS Listening Sample Question # Barbie’s 50th Anniversary

Barbie’s 50th Anniversary

The audio given below has been taken from BBC 6 minutes English. You can download it, from the given link –

http://goo.gl/1FbC9M

Answer the following questions in NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS

  1. Which toy is been called as the cultural icon?
  2. Which year did Barbie first sent out to sale?
  3. What is the sale of Barbie in present time?
  4. How is Richard Dixon associated with Barbie?
  5. How much countries is Barbie sold in?
  6. Which term is used to refer to a product made by a company and sold all over the world?
  7. What would be the measurements of Barbie if she was a real person?
  8. What are the two synonyms of average?
  9. Which word is used to define a idea that is fixed and often people are not ready to change?
  10. Which word describes the idea of a person or thing that a person hold?
  11. Which word is used to explain “to show”?
  12. Which word is used in negative sense to talk about someone who is very thin?
  13. Which expression is often used to tell that someone is very cautious about what the person is thinking about?

ANSWER
Barbie

  1. Barbie
  2. 1959
  3. 3 per second
  4. Senior Vice President
  5. 150
  6. global brand
  7. 36-18-38
  8. typical or usual
  9. stereotype
  10. Image
  11. portray
  12. skinny
  13. politically correct

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IELTS Listening Sample Question # Horoscope

Horoscope

The audio given below has been taken from BBC 6 minutes English. You can download it, from the given link –
http://goo.gl/MjaaFU

Answer the following questions in NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS.

  1. Which star sign is associated with being perfectionist?
  2. How many star signs are there in the zodiac?
  3. When one does not believes in something to its entirety, it is best expressed using which phrase?
  4. Which word describes something that is standard for doing something?

Complete the sentence in not more than three words.

  • If you have doubts about something, you are ____________ about it.
  • To ___________ means to take something as a joke.
  • If something exists even after overcoming lots of difficulties, it has ___________
  • Horoscope
    ANSWER

    1. Virgo
    2. 12
    3. pinch of salt
    4. Formula
    1. skeptical
    2. Trivialize
    3. endured

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    IELTS Sample Listening Questions # Credit Crunch

    Credit Crunch

    The audio given below has been taken from BBC 6 minutes English. You can download it, from the given link –
    http://goo.gl/TzLXFC

    Answer the following questions in NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS

    1. What is the situation when your property becomes cheaper than what you paid for?
    2. Whom did Ian Macwhirter warned while buying property?
    3. What is the process in which a person buys a house and then sells it to buy a better house called?
    4. What is the period when it seems difficult to get credit and interest rates are high called?
    5. When was the first time the use of credit crunch came around?

    ANSWER

    1. negative equity
    2. first-time buyers
    3. property ladder
    4. credit crunch
    5. June 2007

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    IELTS ACADEMIC WRITING TASK 1 BAR GRAPH

    IELTS ACADEMIC WRITING TASK 1
    You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
    The bar graph below shows the net worth of the UK from 2000 to 2010 according to three sectors.
    Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
    Write at least 150 words.

     

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    ANSWER:

    The bar chart highlights the variation in the total wealth of the UK according to three different sectors over a decade (2000 -2010).
    Between 2000 and 2002, the UK household net wealth remained fairly stable at about £4,500. The figures for both households and government sectors rose consistently in the following years until the economic downturn in 2008. In that year, the net worth of UK households dropped to about £6,000 billion, a significant decrease of approximately £800 billion compared with 2007. Interestingly, UK households wealth recovered in the next two years but the government’s net worth went into negative figures in 2010. It is important to note that throughout the given period the government’s wealth was comparatively much lower than that of the households.
    Looking at the total wealth of the UK between 2000 and 2010, the figures were on a par with that of UK households. In six of the ten years represented in the chart, UK households were worth approximately 5% to 10% more than the UK total. For just under a third of this period, in the years 2002 to 2004, the UK total was equal to or greater than the total worth of UK households. Although, the net worth of business in the country improved from 2000 to 2002, this trend did not last and began to worsen again only a year later. From 2005 to 2007, although the rest of the country experienced continued growth, the wealth of business returned to the 2000 levels.
    Overall, the total wealth of UK households and the government sector followed an upward trend in the given time period except in 2008. Surprisingly, the business sector remained the least growing section of the UK economy.

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