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Questions 1-6

Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1?

In boxes 1-6 on your answer sheet write

  • TRUE if the statement is true according to the passage
  • FALSE if the statement is false according to the passage
  • NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage
  1. The twentieth-century collections come mainly from mainstream societies such as the US and Europe.

  2. The Department of Ethnography focuses mainly on modern societies.

  3. The Department concentrates on collecting single unrelated objects of great value.

  4. The textile collection of the Department of Ethnography is the largest in the world.

  5. Traditional societies are highly inventive in terms of technology.

  6. Many small-scale societies have survived and adapted in spite of predictions to the contrary.

Questions 7-12

Some of the exhibits at the Department of Ethnography are listed below (Questions 7-12).

The writer gives these exhibits as examples of different collection types.

Match each exhibit with the collection type with which it is associated in Reading Passage 1.

Write the appropriate letters in boxes 7-12 on your answer sheet.

NB: You may use any collection type more than once.

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Collection Types

  • AT: Artefact Types
  • EC: Evolution of Ceremony
  • FA: Field Assemblages
  • SE: Social Experience
  • TS: Technical Series
  1. Bolivian textiles
  2. Indian coracles
  3. airport art
  4. Arctic kayaks
  5. necessities of life of an Arabian farmer
  6. tents from the Middle East

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Reading Passage 1, Questions 1-12

  1. FALSE // F
  2. FALSE // F
  3. FALSE // F
  4. NOT GIVEN // NG
  5. TRUE // T
  6. TRUE // T
  7. TS // Technical Series
  8. AT // Artefact Types
  9. FA // Field Assemblages
  10. AT // Artefact Types
  11. FA // Field Assemblages
  12. SE // Social Experience