Do not read the passage line-by-line first. Read the question stems and look for unique keywords (names, dates, specific technological terms). Scan the paragraphs for these anchors. Keep in mind that the information in the question will be paraphrased in the text. 2. True, False, Not Given (or Yes, No, Not Given)
| | Question | Answer | Explanation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | True/False/Not Given | The first public demonstration of Ezp's VR concert was a major success with record labels. | False | The passage states, "Initially met with skepticism from major record labels" and "only a handful of tech journalists" attended. | | Multiple Choice | According to the passage, what was one of the first adaptations of Ezp's technology? | Film premieres | The text mentions that "Ezp's technology was soon adapted for film premieres." | | Matching Information | Which paragraph describes the potential negative effects of this new technology? | Paragraph 3 | The third paragraph begins with "Critics, however, warned of a downside," discussing isolation. | | Sentence Completion | The new technology allowed a fan in rural India to have the same experience as someone in __________. | New York City | The passage states, "a fan in rural India could have the same front-row experience as someone in New York City." | ezpass was just the beginning ielts reading answers
Mastering these question types will take you a long way towards your target band score. Remember: in IELTS Reading. Do not read the passage line-by-line first