IELTS Reading: Matching Headings

Practice and useful tips for tackling IELTS reading matching headings questions. These are one of the most challenging types of question in the reading test. They are certainly the most lengthy and time consuming. Below you will find tips for what these questions require and how to approach them. And there is a reading practice lessons as well.

IELTS Reading Matching Headings Tips

Below are a list of useful tips to tackle these types of matching questions. You definitely need a strategy and familiarity to answer these questions correctly and to do it quickly. Even if you are at native speaker English level, you need practice and strategy or you will waste valuable time.

  1. You can choose whether to read the passage first or the headings. There is no right or wrong way. You decide what works for you.
  2. One advantage to the computer reading test is that the headings and passage are side by side on the screen. For the paper test, they are on different pieces of paper.
  3. Count how many headings you have and how many paragraphs. You will usually have more headings than paragraphs.
  4. There is only ever one heading that works for each paragraph.
  5. The headings are basically titles for the paragraph. This means the heading summarises the aim of the entire paragraph.
    • This isn’t about matching words or just locating information in the paragraph, it’s about the aim of the whole paragraph.
  6. Pay attention to headings that are similar or contain similar words. Some headings can appear very similar so you’ll have to pay attention to the way in which they differ.
  7. Spend time paraphrasing keywords in the possible headings. You will use keywords and key paraphrases to decide which paragraphs or headings are possible. Then you analyse deeper meaning before deciding your answer.
  8. Read the paragraphs to find the main idea – what is the direction and aim of the paragraph?
  9. Distinguish between main ideas and extra information in the paragraph.
  10. There might be a heading which does match some information in the paragraph, but your aim is to find the heading that matches the aim, not just one sentence. So, look out for that when you choose your heading.
  11. Not all headings will be used.
  12. Your answer will be a roman numeral, for example, I or VI. Do not write words.
  13. Remember one correct answer is only worth one point so think about how much time you are spending on these questions. They do take time to answer.
  14. In the paper test, you’ll see the list of headings first (similar to the reading lesson below). On the computer test, the headings and passage will be side by side, which is easier. Don’t forget the paper test and computer test are not different tests. They are the same test whether you type or write your answers.

IELTS Reading Matching Headings Practice Lessons

Reading Practice 1

Try this reading passage below. 

Reading Passage: The Greenhouse Effect

Choose the correct heading (I-IX) for paragraphs A, B, C and D in the passage below.

  • I     Changing temperatures
  • II    The greenhouse
  • III   Global warming
  • IV   Use of a greenhouse
  • V    Werne’s research
  • VI    Earth’s atmosphere
  • VII   Our choices
  • VIII  Effects of carbon dioxide
  • IX     Climates around the world

A.   A greenhouse is a house made entirely of glass: both walls and roof are glass. One of the main purposes of a greenhouse is to grow tomatoes, flowers and other plants that might struggle to grow outside. A greenhouse stays warm inside, even during winter. Sunlight shines in and warms the plants and air inside. But the heat is trapped by the glass and cannot escape. So during the daylight hours, it gets warmer and warmer inside a greenhouse, and stays quite warm at night too.

  The Earth experiences a similar thing to a greenhouse. Gases in the atmosphere such as carbon dioxide do what the roof of a greenhouse does. During the day, the Sun shines through the atmosphere. Earth’s surface warms up in the sunlight. At night, Earth’s surface cools, releasing the heat back into the air. But some of the heat is trapped by the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. That is what keeps our Earth a warm and comfortable 59 degrees Fahrenheit, on average.

C   However, gas molecules, called greenhouse gases, which absorb thermal infrared radiation, are rising and this is what is altering the climate system. Carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases act like a blanket, absorbing IR radiation and preventing it from escaping into outer space. The greenhouse effect, combined with increasing levels of greenhouse gases, produces climate change on a global scale, which is expected to have profound implications for all countries around the world.

D   Many scientists agree that the damage to the Earth’s atmosphere and climate is past the point of no return or that the damage is near the point of no return. In Josef Werne’s opinion, an associate professor at the department of geology & planetary science at the University of Pittsburgh told Live Science, we have three ways to move forward. Firstly to do nothing and live with the consequences. Secondly, to adapt to the changing climate (which includes things like rising sea level and related flooding protection). Thirdly, mitigate the impact of climate change by aggressively enacting policies that actually reduce the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere.

The above article was adapted from wiki and livescience.com

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Reading Practice 2

Reading Passage: The History of Pasta 

Choose the correct heading (I-VII) for paragraphs A, B, C and D in the passage below.

  • I       A theory dismissed
  • II      Marco Polo in China
  • III     Is pasta really a popular Italian dish?
  • IV     China is the origin of pasta
  • V      The real roots
  • VI     An Arab taste sensation
  • VII    The common belief of the origins of pasta
  • VIII   How about China?

A    Worldwide, pasta has become synonymous with Italian cuisine. Italian immigrants themselves brought pasta everywhere they went. While it is true that the most famous varieties and recipes of cooking pasta really do come from Italy, surprisingly, the actual origin of pasta lies elsewhere!

B    One of the more popular theories of the arrival of pasta in Italy was published in the ‘Macaroni Journal’ by the Association of Food Industries. It states that pasta was brought to Italy by Marco Polo via China. Polo ventured to China in the time of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) and the Chinese had been consuming noodles as early as 3000 B.C. in the Qinghai province. There is even some evidence there of 4,000-year-old noodles made from foxtail and broomcorn millet.

C    Unfortunately, there are problems with this theory, least of which is that the noodles they were making in China aren’t technically considered pasta. Polo also described Chinese noodles as being like “lagana”, which implies he was possibly already familiar with a pasta-like food before going to China. Further, in 1279, there was a Italian Genoese soldier that listed in the inventory of his estate a basket of dried pasta. However, Polo did not come back from China until 1295. Furthermore, the modern pasta we know today was first described in 1154 by an Arab geographer, Idrisi, as being common in Sicily. So Marco Polo could not have brought pasta to Italy via China. It was already in Italy at that time.

D   Most food historians believe that Arabs (specifically from Libya) are to be credited for bringing pasta, along with spinach, eggplant and sugar cane, to the Mediterranean. In the Talmud, written in Aramaic in the 5th century AD, there is a reference to pasta being cooked by boiling. It is thought, then, that pasta was introduced to Italy during the Arab conquests of Sicily in the 9th century AD, which had the interesting side effect of drastically influencing the region’s cuisine. It also known that by the 12th century, the Italians had learned from the Arabs methods for drying pasta to preserve it while traveling. Further support for this theory can be found by the fact that, in many old Sicilian pasta recipes, there are Arab gastronomic introductions. One example of cross cultural recipes is Barida, which is an old Arab recipe with Roman clear roots.

Source: Passage was adapted from: todayIfoundout.com.

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Comments

  1. Mahmoud Ramadan says

    Thanks a bunch for you Liz .

  2. Fiona says

    Hi, i am currently preparing for my ielts. I’m curious to know if all the practices provided by you are considered questions/topics that might come out during the test?

    • The types of questions on my website are typical of the test, unless I mention otherwise. The topics are mostly similar as well. The level of the reading or listening exercises are variable because they are lessons and not tests. They are designed to help you gain awareness of test techniques and also build confidence. My lessons should be used along side the IELTS Cambridge test books.

  3. Hi liz!
    i hope you are doing alright. i have a little query. can we use short words instead of full words like have not to haven’t? or do not to don’t?
    i will await your response.
    kind regards,

    • For the speaking test, contractions are good to use for pronunciation. However, for formal written essays, reports or letters, contractions must be avoided.

  4. can we choose more than 1 heading for 1 paragraph ?
    is that given in paper to choose 1 or 2 heading for 1 paragraph?

    • For matching headings, each paragraph can only have one possible heading. This is about giving a title to the paragraph which falls in line with the aims of the paragraph.
      For matching paragraph information statements, your aim is to locate information within a paragraph and you might find multiple statements with a paragraph. This will usually be indicated by the instructions if possible.

  5. Oye Samuel says

    A. VII
    B. II
    C. I
    D. V

  6. Hello, Ms. Liz
    I want to know if there is any strategy for determining which task to do first (the prior order of reading tasks). The matching headings task is really difficult and time-consuming, but it usually comes first in the test.

    • IELTS will usually put question types in a particular order. They put matching headings first, because when you finish them, you are so familiar with the passage that you can locate answers to other types of questions more easily. This is the reason that choosing a title question is always put last, because by the time you finish all the other questions, you can choose a title more easily. So, there is a logical reason behind the order of question types.

      However, you don’t need to follow that order. As you know, matching headings can be lengthy to answer, so if you are passage 3 and you are running out of time, you might want to jump to easier questions which you know you can answer more quickly. At the end of the day, you can choose your own strategy and make your own decisions based on the time available to you, the number of correct answers you need for your required band score, and how tricky the questions are.

  7. SA Siddiqi says

    A. vii
    B. ii
    C. i
    D. v

  8. My Scrore
    1st 3/4
    2nd 4/4

  9. Deborah says

    A.ii
    B.i
    C.iii
    D.viii(wrong)

  10. Amrit says

    A ii
    B i
    c iii
    d v

  11. Awotunde Samuel Olalekan says

    A. ii
    B. i
    C. iii
    D. v

  12. Karimdzhon says

    A:ii
    B:vii
    C:ix
    D:viii

  13. A. ii
    B. iv (wrong)
    C. iii
    D. v

    I have got in first the attempt.

  14. A. II
    B. I
    C. III
    D. V

  15. A. ii
    B. i
    C. iii
    D. v

  16. A- ii
    B- i
    C- iii
    D- v

  17. Chioma says

    A.. ii
    B. i
    C. vi
    D. vii

  18. Irene Mthethwa says

    Thank you so much it’s an amazing lesson

  19. Thank you, these tips are brilliant as i was struggling with the long texts and matching headings. thank you for sharing!

  20. MARIKO PINTSHO says

    THANKS FOR THE SAMPLE. I FOUND IT VERY USEFUL . HOPEFULLY IT WILL HELP ME SCORE HIGH THAN I EXPECT.

  21. Lobaretta says

    Thanx liz

  22. I really appreciate your work.It was really helpfull i got most of them right.

  23. Joynal Abedin says

    A i
    B vii
    C ix
    D v

  24. Esther RMD says

    A. iv
    B. i
    C. Vi
    D. v

  25. My mind is full of love/

  26. Hi Liz 😊
    I just want to clarify this thing about writting numerals in matching headings.
    What if I decided to write my answers all in CAPITAL LETTERS. You told us that we must be consistent with our answers in answer sheet.. so is it okay to write all CAPS the numerals in matching heading?

    For example:
    1. I
    2. VII
    3. IX
    4. III

    So, is it wrong the other way like this?
    (inconsistent) :
    1. I (capital)
    2. vii (not caps)
    3. ix (not caps)
    4. III (caps)

    • Roman numerals are numbers, not words or letters. I find it best to write them as shown on the question paper.

  27. A. ii
    B. i
    C. iii
    D. v

  28. Adebola Adepoju says

    A. ii
    B. i
    C. iii
    D. v

  29. A) ii
    B) i
    C) iii
    D) v

  30. emeako daniel says

    A.ii
    B.i
    C.iii
    D.viii

  31. A-ii
    B- i
    C- iii
    D- VIII

  32. Shermie says

    paragraph C is indeed tricky.

    A. ii
    B. I
    c. vi (wrong)
    d. v

  33. Shahul says

    A.ii
    B.i
    C.iii
    D.v

  34. MARY ADAOBI OKAFOR says

    A_ii
    B-vii
    C-iii
    D-ix

  35. 3 out of 4

  36. Glory Tom says

    1 – ii
    2 – iii
    3- Vii
    4- V

  37. SACHIN GUPTA says

    A-iv
    B-vii
    C-iii
    D-v

  38. Bibian says

    A ii
    B vii
    C iii
    D v

  39. Titilola says

    A) II
    B) I
    C) VI
    D) V

  40. ii,
    vii,
    iii,
    viii

  41. A.iv
    B.vii
    C.vi
    D.viii

  42. Krimpal Patel says

    A. ii
    B. vii
    c. vi
    D. V

  43. A. ii
    B. Vii
    C. Vi
    D. Viii

  44. ii
    vii
    iii
    viii

  45. Zainab says

    A = iv
    B = vii
    C = vi
    D = ix

  46. Cynthia Osonwa says

    A-IV
    B-Vii
    C-Vi
    D-V

  47. 1-ii
    2-vii
    3-via
    4-v

  48. Fahad Naseer says

    A.ii
    B. i
    C.vi
    D.ix

  49. iv
    Vii
    III
    VIII

  50. A:iv
    B. Vii
    C. iii
    D. Viii

  51. Faiza Naz says

    A.ii
    B. i
    C. vi
    D. v

  52. Suborna Akter says

    A-ii
    B-vii
    C-ix
    D-v

  53. Arun Natarajan says

    A. ii
    B. vii
    C. iii
    D. ix

  54. Rabiu yusuf says

    1. ii
    2. i
    3. vi
    4. v

  55. Bolanle says

    A. II
    B.VII
    C. III
    D.IV

  56. Jaspreet says

    A=v
    B=vii
    C=III
    D=viii

  57. TomSeton says

    A-iv
    B-vii
    C-vi
    D-v

  58. Oluwaseesin Oluwaseun says

    A. IV
    B. VII
    C. III
    D. VIII

  59. Joana Aryeh says

    A. II
    B. Vii
    C. Vi
    D. V

  60. ii
    i
    Vi
    Vii

  61. aminul emon says

    Answers will be in this form.
    1.ii
    2.Vii
    3. iii
    4. V

  62. Lovely says

    A iv
    B I
    C iii
    D viii

  63. 2
    1
    6
    8

  64. Sarita khatri says

    A=II
    B= IX
    C= III
    D= V

  65. Kanchan says

    1.ii
    2.vii
    3.vi
    4.v

  66. ii,
    Vii
    Vi
    V

  67. Thilakam says

    A – II, B-VI, C-III, D- V

  68. A iv
    B.vii
    C.iii
    D.V

  69. ALI AL-MAHAMID says

    A [ ii ]
    B [ vii ]
    C [ vi ]
    D [ v ]

  70. Jacinta says

    A. ii
    B. i
    C. vi
    D. v

  71. Cynthia A says

    A. iv
    B. vii
    C. iii
    D. v

  72. Virender says

    A. ii
    B. vii
    C. iii
    D. v

  73. Jayanti Roy says

    A.iv
    B. i
    C.iii
    D. v

  74. theint says

    A.i
    B.vii
    C.ix
    D.v

  75. -ii
    -i
    -vi
    -v

  76. A. II
    B. VII
    C. III
    D. V

    Hope this all are correct. Looking forward to tomorrow explanations!

  77. Olabisi Bukola says

    A. iv
    B. iii
    C. Viii
    D. V

  78. Dinali says

    A – ii
    B – i
    C – vi
    D – v

  79. A: iv
    B: vii
    C: ix
    D:v

  80. Karthick says

    a) 4
    b) 7
    c) 3
    d) 5

  81. iv
    ix
    iii
    viii

  82. Ernest O says

    IV
    I
    VI
    VIII

  83. A. II
    B. I
    C. VII
    D. V

  84. flexiraay says

    A. i
    B. viii
    C. iii
    D. v

  85. ii
    viii
    i
    viii

  86. Shu-Hsuan Hsu says

    A. vi
    B.vii
    C. iii
    D.V

  87. A.4.b.1.c.6.d.5

  88. A. ii
    B. i
    C. iii
    D. v

  89. Daniel David Olutunde says

    A = iv
    B = ix
    C = vi
    D = v

  90. A- ii
    B-vii
    C-vi
    D-v

  91. Jain kc says

    A iv
    B vi
    C iii
    D v

  92. Prerna Arora says

    A- ii
    B- vii
    C- vi
    D- v

  93. A – iv
    B – vii
    C – iii
    D – v

  94. Gladys says

    ii
    i
    iii
    v

  95. Unyime says

    A. ii
    B. i
    C. Vi
    D. Viii

  96. lois tang says

    A – ii
    B – i
    C – iii
    D – V

  97. Emiamrew Sisay says

    A – IV
    B – Vii
    C – ix
    D – Viii

  98. Nipon says
    A-iv
    B-ix
    C-iii
    D-v

  99. A:1V
    B:V11
    C:111
    D:V

  100. Steven says

    A- ii
    B- ix
    C-iii
    D-v

  101. A- iv
    B- vii
    C- iii
    D- v

  102. Raman Brar says

    A-II
    B-I
    C-VI
    D-V

  103. 1. iv
    2.vii
    3.iii
    4.v

  104. Mohamed Siddeek says

    A. ii
    B. i
    C. vi
    D. iii

  105. Geetika Singh says

    A – ii
    B – vii
    C – iii
    D – viii

  106. Thanks liz for the lesson, matching headings was a challenge for me but I m getting it quite well
    iv
    Vii
    iii
    V

  107. simi George says

    A – ii
    B – ix
    C – iv
    D – viii

  108. A. iv
    B. i
    C. iii
    D. v

  109. Deepika Chawla says

    A- ii
    B- i
    C- iii
    D- v

  110. A. ii
    B. vii
    C. vi
    D. v

  111. Tharanga says

    A iv
    B i
    C iii
    D v

  112. A. IV
    B. I
    C.VI
    D.V

  113. Dawid Els says

    A – ii
    B – vii
    C – ix
    D – v

  114. Ireti Dawodu says

    A iv
    B vii
    C x
    D v

  115. Winningwayz says

    1.ii
    2.vii
    3.iii
    4.v

  116. Mohamed says

    A – iv
    B – vi
    C – iii
    D – v

    Anyway, Thanks Liz for your valuable support

  117. A. in
    B.vii
    C.iii
    D.v

  118. A ii
    B ix
    C iii
    D v

  119. Nigora says

    A)2
    B)7
    C)6
    D)5

  120. 1.IV
    2.II
    3.IX
    4.V

  121. A ii
    B vii
    C iii
    D v

  122. Ii
    Vi
    Vi
    Viii

  123. PRAKASH says

    A-IV
    B-VII
    C-III
    D-V

  124. 1 ii
    2 ix
    3 iii
    4 v

  125. iv
    vii
    vi
    viii

  126. A .ii
    B.vii
    C.vi
    D.viii

  127. A] II
    B] I
    C] III
    D] VII

  128. A. II
    B. VII
    C. VI
    D. VIII

  129. A. IV
    B. VII
    C. IX
    D. III

  130. A)ii
    B)vii
    C)iii
    D)v

    By the way, thank you for the lessons Liz. You are awesome !
    I got my Academic IELTS results the today. I got overall band score of 7.5 (L 7.5, R 7.5, W6.5, S7.5)
    Your lessons improved my Reading substantially!!

    Thanks a million 😉

  131. A – IV
    B- IX
    C- III
    D- V

  132. Safiya says

    A – ii
    B – i
    C – iii
    D – v

  133. Osagie says

    Answers
    A — iv
    B –vi
    C –iii
    D –V

  134. Chinwe says

    A II
    B I
    C VI
    D V

  135. George V James says

    A – ii
    B – vii
    C – vi
    D – viii

  136. Syed Yousuf says

    A- iv
    B- i
    C- vi
    D- v

  137. Sunilla says

    A. iv
    B. vii
    C. iii
    D. v

  138. Samriddhi Jain says

    A. iv
    B. vii
    C. iii
    D. V

  139. A- ii
    B- vii
    C- iii
    D- v

  140. Uayemen says

    A. ii
    B.vii
    C. iii
    D.viii

  141. Alessandra says

    IV
    VIII
    III
    V

  142. Taye Martha says

    A iv
    B ix
    C vi
    D viii

  143. Okorobia Chinasa Josephine says

    A- iv
    B -vii
    C-iii
    D-v

  144. Jimcy Mathew says

    A-ii
    B-vii
    C-iii
    D-viii

  145. rahila says

    A. 4
    b. 7
    c. 3
    d. 5

  146. Okorobia Chinasa Josephine says

    1- iv, 2- vii 3- iii, 4- v

  147. A-4
    B-5
    C-3
    D-5

  148. Priyankajaitly says

    iv
    I
    vi
    viii

  149. Kinley rabgay says

    A =ii
    B =i
    C =vi
    D =ix

  150. Pabitra K Bhattacharjee says

    A. Ii
    B. I
    C. iii
    D. v

  151. MAYOWA says

    A. (ii)
    B. (vii)
    C. (iii)
    D. (v)

  152. ketema says

    A-ii
    B-i
    C-iii
    D-V

  153. Olabisi oluyemisi says

    A. ii
    B. ix
    C. vi
    D. v

  154. IV
    VII
    III
    VIII

  155. Shafin Sami says

    A-2
    B-7
    C-6
    D-8

  156. Lorreta says

    A:ii
    B:vii
    C:vi
    D:ix

  157. SUPRIYA SHETTY says

    iv
    Vii
    Vi
    V

  158. Wilhemina Asante says

    A-iv
    B-vii
    C-ix
    D-viii

  159. A 4
    B 1
    C 6
    D 9

  160. Wijeweera says

    A – iv
    B-vii
    C -iii
    D – viii

  161. Sergii says

    A II
    B VI
    C III
    D V

  162. A) ii
    B) vii
    C) vi
    D)viii

  163. 2,7,9,3

  164. Abdulai says

    A. IV
    B. I
    C. III
    D. V

  165. Ella Nelo says

    A. ii
    B. vii
    C. vi
    D viii

  166. Ella Nelo says

    A i
    B. Vii
    C vi
    D viii

  167. Abukari Safianu says

    A -iv
    B -i
    C -ix
    D -viii

  168. RENK R says

    A-iv
    B-vii
    C-iii
    D-v

  169. Bhorlanley says

    ii
    Vii
    Viii
    V

  170. Zakariya says

    ii
    ix
    iii
    v

  171. Chidera says

    1. IV
    2. VII
    3. VI
    4. V

  172. A=ii
    B=i
    C=vi
    D=v

  173. Zakir Siddique says

    A- 4
    B- 1
    C- 3
    D- 5

  174. A. ii
    B. i
    C.iv
    D.viii

  175. ii
    i
    iii
    viii

  176. a. iv
    b. i
    c. vi
    d. v

  177. Eze L.E says

    A:ii
    B:vii
    C:vi
    D:iii

  178. Eze L.E says

    Good Job.Thanks

  179. Prakruthi says

    A) ii
    B) I
    C)vi
    D) vii

  180. D De Villa says

    A- ii
    B- i
    C- iii
    D- ix

  181. 1- iv
    2- vi
    3- iii
    4-viii

  182. ssreddy says

    A – iv
    B – i
    C – vi
    D – v

  183. Loretta says

    A-ii
    B-i
    C-iii
    D-v

  184. Ashish jaiswal says

    ii
    i
    vi
    v

  185. A ii
    B i
    C ix
    D v

  186. A) ii.
    B) I
    C) vi
    D) v

  187. Chibuzor says

    ii
    Vi
    iii
    V

  188. Karina says

    a iv
    b i
    c vi
    d v

  189. Sadaf Qurban Ch says

    A- 2,4
    B- 7
    C-6
    D- 9

  190. Samip khadka says

    A ii
    B vii
    C iii
    D v

  191. a.iv
    b.vii
    c.vi
    d.v

  192. tronix says

    A= ii
    B= i
    C= iii
    D= v

  193. Lola Atkins says

    a.ii
    b.vii
    c.iii
    d.viii

  194. iv
    vii
    vi
    viii

  195. Mae duque says

    A. IV
    B. IX
    C. III
    D. V

  196. 1.IV
    2.VII
    3.III
    4.V

  197. sushma says

    1.ii
    2.vii
    3.vi
    4.viii

  198. Ramanjeet kaur says

    iv
    vii
    vi
    viii

  199. Barbara says

    1.ii
    2.ix
    3.iii
    4.v

  200. iv
    i
    vi
    ix

  201. Chibueze says

    1. IV
    2. I
    3. VI
    4. VIII

  202. Teena Thomas says

    A.iv
    B.ix
    C.vi
    D.v

  203. Sujata Magar says

    a. ii
    b. i
    c. vi
    d. viii

  204. 2 1 6 8

  205. I
    Ii
    Vi
    Viii

  206. Lakshi says

    IV
    VII
    III
    V

  207. Navjeet says

    A. ii
    B. I
    C. vi
    D.
    v

  208. Ellen Eduarte says

    iv
    i
    ix
    v

  209. Christy says

    a iv
    b i
    c iii
    d viii

  210. A. ii
    B. i
    C. iii
    D. V

  211. Kshitij Savanna says

    A: ii
    B: i
    C: iii
    D:viii

  212. A:ii
    B:Vii
    C:Vi
    D:Viii

  213. Chinthaka says

    A ii
    B vii
    C vi
    D viii

  214. A: iii
    B: Viii
    C: Vi
    D:Viii

  215. dhanushya says

    ii
    vii
    iii
    v

  216. Bhavya says

    IV
    VII
    III
    V

  217. A. IV
    B. VII
    C. III
    D. V

  218. zulfiqar says

    A-ii
    B-vii
    C-iii
    D-viii

  219. Kalpana Magar says

    1. 2
    2. 7
    3. 9
    4. 5

  220. A – ii
    B – vii
    C – iii
    D – v

  221. Tebeng Musi says

    A. ii
    B. vii
    C. iii
    D. v

  222. Spirimy says

    A ii
    B vii
    C vi
    D v

  223. Liliya says

    A – iv
    B – i
    C – vi
    D – v

  224. Nathan Esther says

    Esther says
    August 14,2019,at 2:54pm
    a iv
    b ix
    c iii
    d viii

  225. 1 iv
    2 ix
    3 iii
    4 v

  226. Dipnah says

    1. ii
    2. vii
    3. vi
    4. v

  227. Pabitra Shahi says

    Iv
    Ix
    Iii
    V

  228. sheetal shah says

    A- iv
    B- ix
    C- vi
    D- iii

  229. a 2
    b 1
    c 6
    d 5

  230. Angeli says

    A. iv
    B. vii
    C. ix
    D. iii

  231. gaurav says

    1. ii
    2. vii
    3.. iii
    4. v

  232. a. ii
    b. vii
    c. vi
    d. v

  233. A: ii
    B: i
    C: iii
    D: viii

  234. Badreldin says

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    ¡x
    ¡¡¡
    V

  235. SAMINA ZAHIR says

    a: iv
    b: i
    c: ix
    d:v

  236. Miranda Dube says

    A. ii
    B. vii
    C. vi
    D. viii

  237. IV
    VII
    III
    V

  238. Anita Jirel says

    a. iv
    b. i
    c. iii
    d. v

  239. Nishant says

    ii
    iv
    iii
    viii

  240. A-ii
    B-vi
    C-iii
    D-v

  241. Aji Thomas says

    A – IV
    B – I
    C- III
    D – V

  242. Alamin Abu Romman says

    a ii
    b vii
    c vi
    d v

  243. DHANYA JOSEPH says

    A – ii
    B-vii
    C-vi
    D-viii

  244. a. iv
    b. ix
    c. iii
    d. v

  245. Clinton Ngangeh says

    A. ii
    B. vi
    C. iv
    D. viii

  246. Priyanka says

    A. ii
    B. vii
    C. vi
    D. v

  247. Christian Aglah says

    A. iv
    B. i
    C. vi
    D. v

  248. Bolanle says

    A. ii
    B. Vii
    C. Vi
    D. V

  249. john cena says

    A.ii
    B.i
    C.vi
    D.vii

  250. Aung Lwin says

    ii
    i
    iii
    v

  251. Nick Klaus says

    A- ii
    B-i
    C-ix
    D-viii

  252. Mohammed says

    A iv
    B i
    C iii
    D viii

  253. Veer patel says

    1 ii
    2 vii
    3 iii
    4 v

  254. CHUKWUNO ESTHER says

    A ii
    B i
    C vi
    D vii

  255. A ii
    B i
    C vi
    D v

  256. Mohammed says

    A=iv
    B=i
    C=iii
    D=viii

  257. a. ii
    b. vii
    c. vi
    d. viii

  258. A ii
    B i
    C I’ll
    D v

  259. Thaneen says

    1. ii
    2. Vii
    2. Vi
    3. V

  260. 1. II
    2. I
    3. III
    4. V

  261. ii
    i
    V|
    Viii

  262. Sanket says

    A. iv
    B. vii
    C. vi
    D. viii

  263. A ii
    B vii
    C iii
    D v

  264. Andrada says

    A -iv
    B- i
    C- iii
    D-viii

  265. 1. viii
    2. vii
    3. iii
    4. v

  266. Amritpal says

    my answers are:

    a : iv
    b: vii
    c: vi
    d: v

  267. A. ii
    B. iv
    C. iii
    D. v

  268. Catherine says

    I wanted to look up at the answers and determine if I”m right or not. But they are so different! My version:
    A2 B3 C6 D5.
    Hate matching headings. Everything is clear, but ….

  269. Sachin says

    A. ii
    B. vii
    C. vi
    D. v

  270. Екатерина Логвинова says

    I wanted to look up at the answers and determine if I’m right or not. But they are so different! My version:
    A2 B3 C6 D5.

    Hate matching headings. Everything is clear, but…..

    • I’m sure when I post the answers on Friday you will understand more. I always post explanations with answers to help you learn.

      • Viswanath says

        I don’t find answers for this anywhere ma’am .. Mine was 2,7,6,5

        • As stated on the page above, the answers will be posted tomorrow = Friday UK time.

          • Viswanath says

            Thank you so much ma’am.. So kind of you.. You dedicate all your time in helping students like us. Meanwhile i would request you to take care of health too.

  271. A. ii
    B. i
    C. iii
    D. v

  272. Van Le says

    A.ii
    B. Vii
    C. Vi
    D. V

  273. Wajiha Rauf says

    1.ii
    2.i
    3.iii
    4.viii

  274. Mevita says

    1.iv
    2.vii
    3.vi
    4.v

  275. bhagyashri says

    a ii
    b vii
    c vi
    d viii

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