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How to answer multiple choice questions in IELTS Academic Reading




In any test, multiple choice question is probably one of the hardest types to answer. It is because the candidates are asked to choose from four choices A, B, C, D. All these alternatives appear to be the right answer. However, only the best answer should be chosen.

So how do you break this dilemma in choosing the right answer in IELTS academic reading?

Simple. In answering this type of question in IELTS academic reading, you need to remember that the questions are in the same order as the information in the passage.

This means that your answer to the first question is found before the answer to the second question, and so the answer to the second question appears before the answer to the next question. The pattern continues to the next question.

It may also be sentence completion task.

Don't forget to write on the answer sheet the letter of your answer.



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