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READING	PASSAGE-1	Questions	  IELTS Essentials @IELTSUzNav  Exam Practice Test 1


 Questions 1-6   Questions 7-13

 Do the following statements agree with the information given in   Complete the notes below.






 Reading Passage 1?   Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage f  or each answer.





      Write   your answers in boxes 7-13 on your answer sheet.
 In boxes 1-6 on your answer sheet, write
                     Some significant private collections
 TRUE      If the statement agrees with the information
         th
              th
 FALSE      If the statement contradicts the information   15 -17  Centuries
 NOT GIVEN   If there is no information on this   •  The Medici family made their money from 7 _________.
         •  At the Palazzo Medici there was a hidden ‘studio’ which
 1   Dr Maria Richter believes that people become interested in   had no 8 ________________.
 collecting in early childhood.   •  Ole Worm liked to show when other scientists had made
 2   A form of collecting may have helped some ancient humans
 to survive   mistakes.
 3   Leonard Woolley expected to find the remains of a private   •  Ole  Worm  made  an  important  9  _____________  of  a
 collection at Ur.   bird.
 4   Woolley found writing that identified some of the objects
         th
 he discovered.    19  Century
 5   Princess  Ennigaldi  established  her  collection  to  show  off   •  Lady Charlotte Guest created a collection of 10 __________,
 her wealth.   which she left to a museum.
 6   Displaying artworks was the main purpose of Cabinets of   •  Joseph Mayer paid for 11 _______________ that are still
 Curiosities.    given to the public today.

      20  Century
         th

         •  Beatrix  Potter  did  not  give  away  her  collection  of
             12___________.
         •  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt  believed  collecting  helped  him
             deal with the 13_________________ of his job.





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