10 short opinion passages. Untimed. Decide whether each statement matches the writer's view. The answer and the reason appear the moment you choose.
Writer says: “Setting hours of homework for six-year-olds does little for learning and much for family stress.”
Statement: The writer believes homework benefits very young children.
Answer: NO. The writer argues homework “does little for learning” for young children — the opposite of the statement. That clear opposing opinion makes it NO, not NOT GIVEN.
Choose TRUE, FALSE or NOT GIVEN. Feedback appears the moment you answer.
The one habit to carry into the mock: before you pick NO, find the line where the writer states the opposite opinion. If the writer simply never raises the view, it's NOT GIVEN.
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