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Q 4. Public transport is particularly difficult to use on steep hills.Meaning: Is it difficult to use public transport on steep hills?
Answer: Not GivenPart of the passage And persuading people to use trains and buses will always be an uphill struggle. Cars, after all, are popular for very good reasons, as anyone with small children or heavy shopping knows.Explanation: an uphill struggle/battle/fight (idiom) - needing a large amount of effort it is not related to steep hills at all)
Q 5. Private cars are much more convenient for those who tend to buy a lot of things during shopping.Meaning: Are private cars much more convenient for those with heavy shopping?
Answer: TruePart of the passage:Cars, after all, are popular for very good reasons, as anyone with small children or heavy shopping knows.Q 6. Government should impose compulsory restrictions on car use.Meaning: Should governments introduce compulsory (must) restrictions on car use?
Answer: FalsePart of the passage So politicians should be trying to lure people out of their cars, not forcing them out.Explanation: NOT force them out = opposite of compulsory restrictions
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