Cans of food is False. Cans are not permitted, as it mentioned that food in "tins" are not permitted, which is what cans are made of.
Quarantine was not given.
Actualy i hv checke for dates closely and havnt seen such a date in option E[/Reading
Most recent development was E (1988)
Monument to technology E
Not on original place A
Different purpose A
Mix of old and new (where ruins mixed )
Military uses (navy paragraph )
Cans of food is False. Cans are not permitted, as it mentioned that food in "tins" are not permitted, which is what cans are made of.
Quarantine was not given.
Same, I scored a 9 on listening on my first try - but I don't feel I did too well on listening this time around. I believe the compulsory course was math, and if you remind me what the choices were about the last question I might be able to remember the answer.
What confused me was the topic with the director for the after school programs. What was Tony Heslop's distinguishing factor, charity or new joiner?
Also, what were the students advised to do at night, talk to teachers or read the brochure?
I believe this one was False, and that the only NGs were the ones about international/domestic flights and the Yellow Fever vaccination from North Asia.
I think the Travellers except children being exempt and Australian citizens being exempt question is very tricky. I also think the whole purpose of NG is that you can’t find it in the passage. You’re not supposed to infer. It shouldn’t be there at all. There’s nothing in the passage about citizenship.