IELTS Listening Sample Questions # Earth’s Core

IELTS Listening Sample Questions # Earth’s Core

The audio given below is by BBC 6 minutes English.

Answer the following questions in NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.

  1. Who is the author of Journey to the center of the earth?
  2. How is the inner core of the Earth?
  3. What is word used for something that is heavy in relation to its size?
  4. How big is the inner core?
  5. Where are the continents in Earth?
  6. Below which layer, is the Earth’s core present?
  7. Which metal is found in the inner layer of Earth?
  8. What is the freezing point of iron?
  9. What makes the life on Earth possible?
  10. What does magnetic field protects us from?
  11. What is the other name of radiations?
  12. What is the word used when something changes direction?

ANSWER

  1. Jose Verne
  2. Dense
  3. Dense
  4. Moon
  5. Crust
  6. Mantle
  7. Iron
  8. 6000 degree
  9. Magnetic field
  10. Sun’s radiation/cosmic radiation
  11. heat/energy/particle rays
  12. Deflect

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Make A Sentence # Disarranged Words

Given below are words that have been jumbled up. You need to rearrange the words and make meaningful sentences. Make sure that you use all the words, including the punctuation mark, given in the question.

  1. The/escalated/ the /political/ crisis/ in /this/ Ahmed /Adheeb/,/ the /Vice-President/ of/ the /democracy/,/ already/ fragile/Maldives/, /has / young / dramatic/ arrest/ last/ week /of/./

ANSWER The dramatic arrest last week of Ahmed Adheeb, the Vice-President of the Maldives, has escalated the political crisis in this young democracy, already fragile.

2.  If /the / true/,/in/ a /transparent/ it/ should / claims/ impartial/be /ready /to/                 try/ Mr. Adheeb /government’s/ process/./are/and /

ANSWER  If the government’s claims are true, it should be ready to try Mr. Adheeb in a transparent and impartial process.

3.  Each/and/ a/ general/ atmosphere /of/ intolerance/together/ rationalists/ and/ writers/,/ minority/ communities they  /frame /a/ collective/ towards /people/ belonging/ to/ one /capacity/,/ but /response /to/ incidents /of/ lynching/,/questions/ the /government /in /an/ individual / murder /of//./

ANSWER  Each one questions the government in an individual capacity, but together they frame a collective response to incidents of lynching, murder of rationalists and writers, and a general atmosphere of intolerance towards people belonging to minority communities.

4.  But / a/ stronger /partnership/and /African /countries /since /the/ 1990s /economic/ policies/./ with/ as/ the/ country /recalibrated/India /lost/ some/ momentum /in/ building/ its/ foreign /

ANSWER  But India lost some momentum in building a stronger partnership with African countries since the 1990s as the country recalibrated its foreign and economic policies.

5. Each /wave /  of/ the/ government/political/the /questions /posed/ of/ protest /refreshes /and /clarifies/and /its / intent/./

ANSWER Each wave of protest refreshes and clarifies the questions posed of the government and its political intent.

6.  The/ was/ first/ slide/idea /of/ to/ arrest /this / and /reboot /the /relationship/./the/ India-Africa/ summit/ mooted /

ANSWER  The idea of the India-Africa summit was first mooted to arrest this slide and reboot the relationship.

7.They/ cannot/State/ governments /to/ maintain/ law /and/ order/./ get/ away/ by/ evasively/ blaming /for/ failing/

ANSWER They cannot get away by evasively blaming State governments for failing to maintain law and order.

8. No/ than /politics/ are /less /compatible/ and /science/./ two/ disciplines/

ANSWER No two disciplines are less compatible than politics and science.

9.  The/ Prime/ Minister/ has/ than/ a/ ,/ is/ not/ represented /that /Africa/,/ with /more/quarter/ of/ the /members /of/ the /UN/in/ the /powerful/ UN /body/./ also/ noted /

ANSWER  The Prime Minister has also noted that Africa, with more than a quarter of the members of the UN, is not represented in the powerful UN body.

10. Their/ demands / for /the/ removal/ of/ the / remain /the /institute/ and/ three /unmet/./head/ of/other /NDA /appointees/

ANSWER Their demands for the removal of the head of the institute and three other NDA appointees remain unmet.

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IELTS Essay Sample Answer # Brain Drain

You should spend 40 minutes on this task.

An increasing number of professionals, such as doctors and teachers are leaving their poor countries to work in developed countries. 

What problems does this cause? What solutions can you suggest to deal with this problem?

Write at least 250 words.


The world has become globalized and in this new era, where boundaries have become blurred it is often seen that people in search of better opportunities are shifting their base to developed countries. This shift, especially of professionals such as teachers and doctors is having an adverse effect on the economies of poor countries.

The biggest problem because of the brain drain is that there is a shortage of skilled workers in a country, often effecting the industries and other sectors. For instance, if the most effective doctors of a country leave the country for better opportunities in abroad, it is obvious that the country is more likely to face shortage of good doctors and its public health services will falling behind. One way of solving the problem is by giving the highly skilled workers more salary or incentives to make them feel different from others. This will also develop an environment where the more talented will feel they are respected in the country.

Brain drain

Another issue rising because of brain drain is that it increases dependence on foreign technical assistance. Since the talented individuals are turning towards developed countries, often the country lags behind in technical areas and has to spend money asking for assistance from the developed countries. One solution of it could be that the country should limit the number of years a person can work in a foreign country. This will help the people to earn money and the country will still have hope of getting back the worker.

Overall, the immigration of highly talented people from a poor country is a setback for the country. However, if proper steps are taken it can surely be avoided.

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IELTS Listening Sample Questions # Effect Of Birth Time

IELTS Listening Sample Questions # Effect Of Birth Time
Given below is an audio from BBC 6 minutes English.

Sample Questions about Effect Of Birth Time

Answer the following questions.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS in your answer sheet.

  1. When was Neil born?
  2. Did Neil go to university?
  3. Based on birth records, between 1973 and 1999 what is the most common birthday in United States?
  4. According to research, are summer born babies more likely or less likely to go to university?
  5. By what percentage are summer born babies less likely to go to university?
  6. How much delay in the admission of a child is allowed if he/she is born in summer?
  7. Do the professors find the theory given by government to be practical?

ANSWER

  1. Late summer
  2. Yes
  3. 16th September
  4. less likely
  5. 20%
  6. one year
  7. no

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