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Questions 27-30

Complete each sentence with the correct ending, A-G, below.

Write the correct letter, A-G, in boxes 27-30 on your answer sheet.

  1. Researchers with differing attitudes towards telepathy agree on
  2. Reports of experiences during meditation indicated
  3. Attitudes to parapsychology would alter drastically with
  4. Recent autoganzfeld trials suggest that success rates will improve with

A: the discovery of a mechanism for telepathy.
B: the need to create a suitable environment for telepathy.
C: their claims of a high success rate.
D: a solution to the problem posed by random guessing.
E: the significance of the ganzfeld experiments.
F: a more careful selection of subjects.
G: a need to keep altering conditions.

Questions 31-40

Complete the table below.

Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the passage for each answer.

Write your answers in boxes 31-40 on your answer sheet.

Telepathy Experiments

Name/DateDescriptionResultFlaw
Ganzfeld studies 1982Involved a person acting as a 31 .................. , who picked out one 32 .................. from a random selection of four, and a 33 .................. , who then tried to identify it.Hit-rates were higher than with random guessing.Positive results could be produced by factors such as 34 .................. or 35 .................. .
Autoganzfeld studies 198736 .................. were used for key tasks to limit the amount of 37 .................. in carrying out the tests.The results were then subjected to a 38 .................. .The 39 .................. between different test results was put down to the fact that sample groups were not 40 .................. (as with most ganzfeld studies).

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Reading Passage 3, Questions 27-40

  1. E
  2. B
  3. A
  4. F
  5. sender
  6. picture/image
  7. receiver

34&35 IN EITHER ORDER

  • sensory leakage (or)
  • (outright) fraud
  1. computers
  2. human involvement
  3. meta-analysis
  4. lack of consistency
  5. big/large enough