Reading Passage 1: "William Kamkwamba"



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Part of the passage:

Dejected, Mr Stockdale found another sales job but,
15 months

later, a fax arrived with a purchase order from Kleeneze.
Q 13. A question asked by agave him the idea of approaching shops
Answer:
(satisfied) customer
Part of the passage:

It took a letter from
a
satisfied customer
, asking when the clean-
er would be available in shops, to prompt Mr Stockdale to change his strategy and ap-
proach high street retailers. Enter Tesco.
Day 10 Answer Keys
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DAY 11
READING PASSAGE 2
Questions 14 – 19
Q 14. Paragraph A
Answer:
VII Atypical example of birth-order behaviour in practice
Part of the passage:

A visiting friend, with an older, more successful sister, declared
it classic first child behaviour of dominance and supposed authority. Dolly’s objection
to her brother’s self-appointed role as leader was justified, he announced, while Jimmy
Joe’s superiority was characteristic of the forceful personality of firstborns. Birth order, he
said, wasn’t something they could just shrug off.
Q 15. Paragraph B

Answer:
V A theory that is still supported
Part of the passage
It’s a view reiterated by Professor Frank Sulloway’s influential
work, Born to Rebel. Sulloway, a leading proponent of the birth order idea, argued it has
a definitive effect on the Big Five personality traits of openness, conscientiousness, ex-
troversion, agreeableness and neuroticism.

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