Grade 7 - Test - Geography And Politics - Listening

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1. Mr.Brown was not a very important person.

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The statement says that Mr. Brown was not a very important person. Since the answer is False, it means that Mr. Brown was indeed an important person.

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Grade 7 - Test - Geography And Politics - Listening - Quiz


Listen and decide if the sentences are true or false.

2. A very important army officer had to fly to Edinburgh on the same day.

Explanation

The given statement suggests that a very important army officer had to fly to Edinburgh on the same day. Since the answer is "True," it implies that the statement is accurate and the army officer indeed had to fly to Edinburgh on the same day.

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3. Many seats on planes were needed for government representatives and army people.

Explanation

The statement suggests that there was a requirement for many seats on planes for government representatives and army personnel. This implies that there was a need to accommodate a large number of individuals from these groups during flights, indicating that the statement is true.

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4. It was always difficult to travel by plane.

Explanation

Only during the Second World War

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5. Mr.Brown had to give his seat to the officer.

Explanation

The statement suggests that Mr. Brown had to give up his seat to the officer. This implies that the officer had some sort of authority or priority over Mr. Brown, which led to him giving up his seat. Therefore, the correct answer is true.

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6. Mr.Brown was given another seat on the plane.

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The statement says that Mr. Brown was given another seat on the plane. Since the answer is "False," it means that Mr. Brown was not given another seat on the plane.

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7. Mr.Brown was late for the lecture.

Explanation

The statement "Mr. Brown was late for the lecture" is given, and the correct answer is "False." This means that Mr. Brown was not late for the lecture.

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8. Mr.Brown wanted to go to Edinburgh to listen to some important lecture.

Explanation

to give a lecture

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9. The important officer arrived in Edinburgh to give a lecture.

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to listen to Mr.Brown's lecture

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Mr.Brown was not a very important person.
A very important army officer had to fly to Edinburgh on the same day.
Many seats on planes were needed for government representatives and...
It was always difficult to travel by plane.
Mr.Brown had to give his seat to the officer.
Mr.Brown was given another seat on the plane.
Mr.Brown was late for the lecture.
Mr.Brown wanted to go to Edinburgh to listen to some important...
The important officer arrived in Edinburgh to give a lecture.
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