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How to answer True/False/Not Given questions in IELTS Reading?

True/False/Not Given questions in IELTS Reading can be tricky. Here are some tips to handle them effectively:

Understand the meaning: True means the statement agrees with the information in the passage. False means it contradicts the passage. Not Given indicates the information isn’t present in the passage.

Scan for keywords: Locate keywords from the question in the passage, but be cautious of synonyms or paraphrasing.

Read carefully: Ensure you read the section fully before deciding, as subtle differences in wording can change the meaning.

Practicing with real IELTS papers is crucial. To develop these skills, IELTS coaching in Hyderabad provides guidance and plenty of practice with True/False/Not Given questions.