Ielts Writing Quiz 36 (25 MCQs)

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1. Which is not the type of data analyzed in IELTS Writing Part 1?
2. Which verb is an example of a steady / stable trend?
3. Overview and conclusion are
4. Do we need an overview sentence for Task 1?
5. ..... my point of view, .....
6. You need to plan your ideas in IELTS task 1 writing
7. If a trend shows no major changes over a long period, what word should be used?
8. Which step follows the mixing of ingredients in production?
9. Many parents think that their children should have many free-time activities, such as joining sports clubs and having music lessons. Children often have no time which can really be called free time. In this essay I will look at the advantages and disadvantages of this and give .....
10. What is the recommended time for IELTS Writing Task 1?
11. The term "imperceptible change" refers to minor, inconspicuous changes that are not significant.
12. How many words are you required to write for Academic IELTS Writing Task 1?
13. There can be ..... benefits to taking a gap year.
14. What does the "grammar" criterion assess in IELTS Writing Task 2?
15. What is not suitable to use as a paraphrase of "job satisfaction"Task question:As most people spend a major part of their adult life at work, job satisfaction is an important element of individual well-being. What factors contribute to job satisfaction? How realistic is the expectation of job satisfaction for all workers?
16. Very clear progression but no paragraphs used in Task 1.
17. You need to write a separate introductory paragraph and conclusion paragraph in IELTS task 1
18. Which parts of your essay should be quite short?
19. What are the steps that you should follow when handling IELT writing task 1's introduction?
20. In the MAIN BODY PARAGRAPHS, we .....
21. You need a conclusion for
22. Choose the best description for this percentage:31%
23. In Academic IELTS Writing Task 1, how many sentences should you write for introduction:
24. Should you add your opinion or any extra information in part one?
25. How many parts are there in a prompt that asks you to present both points of view and give your own opinion?