Networking Reading Answers

Bhaskar Das

Dec 13, 2022

Networking Reading Answers is taken from the Cambridge IELTS test. This is an important passage for IELTS reading because it deals with the positive sides of technical advancements in the current time. Networking Reading Answers passage is about mixing with people which is an important aspect of working. The Networking Reading Answers passage contains 3 different types of IELTS questions: Finding information from the passage, Fill in the blanks, Answering the questions with 2-3 words. Networking Reading Answers passage is taken from an article named “Effective advertisement Makes People Remember Your Name”. The passage Networking Reading Answers give information about the concepts of networking. IELTS reading samples come with an answer explanation of all the questions. These samples along with IELTS reading practice papers help the test-takers to prepare for IELTS in the best way.

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Section 1 

Read the Passage to Answer the Following Questions

Networking Reading Answers

Read the given passage carefully and answer the given questions

  1. Networking as a concept has acquired what is all truth an unjustified air of modernity. It is considered in the corporate world as an essential tool for the modern businessperson, as they trot round the globe drumming up business for themselves or a corporation. The concept is worn like a badge of distinction, and not just in the business world.
  2. People can be divided basically into those who keep knowledge and their contacts to themselves, and those who are prepared to share what they know and indeed their friends with others. An insecure person, for example, someone who is unable to bring people, including friends, together does not make a good networker. The classic networker is someone strong enough within themselves to connect different people including close friends with each other. For example, a businessman or an academic may meet someone likely to be a valuable contact in the future, but at the movement, the person may benefit from meeting another associate or friend.
  3. It takes quite a secure person to bring these people together and allow a relationship to develop independently of himself. From the non-networkers, point of view, such a development may be intolerable, especially if it is happening outside their control if he did but know it, would be the one to benefit most. And why?
  4. Because all things being equal, people move within circles and that person has the potential of being sucked into ever-growing spheres of new contacts. It is said that, if you know eight people, you are in touch with everyone in the world. It does not take much common sense to realize the potential for any kind of venture as one can draw on the experiences of more and more people.
  5. Unfortunately, making new contacts, business or otherwise, while it brings success, does cause problems. It enlarges the individual’s world. This is in truth not altogether a bad thing, but it puts more pressure on the networker through his having to maintain an ever-larger circle of people. The most convenient way out is perhaps, to cull old contacts, but this would be anathema to our networker as it would defeat the whole purpose of networking. Another problem is the reaction of friends and associates. Spreading oneself thinly gives one less time for others who were perhaps closer to one in the past. In the workplace, this can cause tension with jealous colleagues, and even with superiors who might be tempted to rein in a more successful inferior. Jealousy and envy can prove to be very detrimental if one is faced with a very insecure manager, as this person may seek to stifle someone’s career or even block it completely.
  6. The answer here to let one’s superiors share in the glory, to throw them a few crumbs of comfort. It is called leadership from the bottom. In the present business climate, companies and enterprises need to co-operates with each other to expand. As globalization grows apace, companies need to be able to span not just countries but continents. Whilst people may rail against this development it is for the moment here to stay. Without cooperation and contacts, specialist companies will not survive for long. Computer components, for example, need to be compatible with the various machines on the market, and to achieve this, firms need to work in conjunction with others. No business or institution can afford to be an island in today’s environment. In the not very distant past, companies could go it alone, but it is now more difficult to do so.
  7. The same applies in the academic world, where ideas have been jealously guarded. The opening-up of universities and colleges to the outside world in recent years has been of enormous benefit to industry and educational institutions. The stereotypical academic is one who moves in a rarefied atmosphere living a life of sometimes splendid isolation, a prisoner of their genius. This sort of person does not fit easily into the mold of the modern networker. Yet even this insular world is changing. The ivory towers are being left ever more frequently as educational experts forge links with other bodies, sometimes to stunning effect as in Silicon Valley in America and around Cambridge in England, which now has one of the most concentrated clusters of high-tech companies in Europe.
  8. It is the networkers, the wheeler-dealers, the movers and shakers, call them what you will, that carry the world along. The world of the Neanderthals was shaken between 35,000 and 40,000 BC, they were superseded by Homo Sapiens with the very ‘networking’ skills that separate us from other animals: understanding thought abstraction and culture, which are inextricably linked to planning survival and productivity in humans. It is said the meek will inherit the earth. But will they?

Section 2

Solution and Explanation

Questions 1-5
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 87?
In boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet, write:

  • YES if the statement agrees with the writer’s claims
  • NO, if the statement contradicts the writer’s claims
  • NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this

Example Answer: Networking is a concept YES

  1. Networking is not a modern idea.

Answer: Yes

Supporting sentence: Networking as a concept has acquired what is all truth an unjustified air of modernity.

Keywords: Modernity, Networking, Concept

Keyword Location: Paragraph 1, 1st sentence

Explanation: The author mentioned that the concept of networking is an idea of the modern generation. The concept of networking has acquired what is all truth an unjustified air of modernity. The supporting sentence clearly justifies that the statement agrees with the passage. Hence, “yes” is the correct answer..

  1. Networking is worn like a badge exclusively in the business world.

Answer: No

Supporting sentence: The concept is worn like a badge of distinction, and not just in the business world.

Keyword: badge, not just in the business world.

Keyword Location: Paragraph 1, 3rd sentence

Explanation: Paragraph 1 denotes that the concept of networking is welcomed not just in the business world. All the segments accepted networking as a tool to grow further. The information given in the question negates the passage. Not just the business groups accepted networking - it was accepted throughout.

  1. People fall into two basic categories.

Answer: Yes

Supporting sentence: People can be divided basically into those who keep knowledge and their contacts to themselves, and those who are prepared to share what they know and indeed their friends with others.

Keyword: divided, people

Keyword Location: Paragraph 2, 1st sentence

Explanation: In the second paragraph the information given supports this sentence. So, the keyword is correct. Here, it is mentioned that people can be divided into two basic categories. Those who keep knowledge and their contacts to themselves and those who are prepared to share what they know. Therefore, the answer is correct and it completely aligns with the information given in the passage.

  1. A person who shares knowledge and friends makes a better networker than one who does not.

Answer: Yes

Supporting sentence: and those who are prepared to share what they know and indeed their friends with others.

Keyword: share, with others

Keyword Location: Paragraph 2, 1st sentence

Explanation: The answer is yes because the author clearly mentions in the reading passage that when a person is prepared to share all of his knowledge and interacts with people and makes friends with the same intention, they make a better network than one who does not. So, a person must have the ability to communicate and share own knowledge to create a good quality network.

  1. The classic networker is physically strong and generally in good health.

Answer: Not given

Explanation: In the entire reading passage, there is no information about the health of the networker. Yes, it is indeed mentioned that how to be a good networker, but that has no relation with the health of the networker at all.

Questions 6-10

Using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the passage, complete the sentence below.

  1. Making new acquaintances....................but also has its disadvantages.

Answer: Brings success

Supporting sentence: Unfortunately, making new contacts, business or otherwise, while it brings success, does cause problems. 

Keyword: new contacts, business, cause problems

Keyword Location: Paragraph 5, 1st sentence

Explanation: Apart from enlarging the world of the networker and helping him or her for a professional as well as overall growth, making new contacts has its own disadvantages. Indeed it brings success to that individual, but in case the new contact is not that trustworthy, it will lead to several problems. So, having a large number of contacts is alright, additionally, these new contacts need to have the trust factor. Altogether these will bring more success to the networker.

  1. At works, problems can be caused if the manager is ........................

Answer: (very) insecure/jealous/envious

Supporting sentence: Jealousy and envy can prove to be very detrimental if one is faced with a very insecure manager, as this person may seek to stifle someone’s career or even block it completely.

Keyword: Jealousy, envy, cause tension, colleagues, superiors

Keyword Location: Paragraph 5, last sentence

Explanation: Paragraph 5 deals with the negative sides of networking - this is not really the negative sides, rather these are the factors that lead networking in the wrong direction. At the workplace, one can face a problem if the person is faced with a precarious manager. Jealousy and envy can be very harmful if the person is faced with an insecure manager in the workplace. So, this is the correct answer to this question.

  1. A manager can suppress, or even totally ............................... the career of an employee.

Answer: Block

Supporting sentence: Jealousy and envy can prove to be very detrimental if one is faced with a very insecure manager, as this person may seek to stifle someone’s career or even block it completely.

Keyword: Jealousy and envy, detrimental, block, insecure manager

Location in the passage: Paragraph 5, last sentence

Explanation: Paragraph 5 denotes that a superior can cause harm to the career of the juniors in case they are insecure. It is elaborately discussed in the passage that a precarious manager can overwhelm or completely put down or block the walk of life of a person. So, the word ‘block’ justly fits in the sentence and makes it a meaningful one.

  1. In business today, working together is necessary for.................... to grow.

Answer: Companies and enterprises

Supporting sentence: In the present business climate, companies and enterprises need to co-operates with each other to expand. As globalization grows apace, companies need to be able to span not just countries but continents.

Keyword: companies and enterprises, co-operates, grows apace

Location in the passage: Paragraph 6, 3rd sentence

Explanation: The companies and enterprises grow with the help of networking. In today’s world, networking is essential for the growth of companies irrespective of their size. To increase and expands the business situation of the present business companies and enterprises are required to associate with each other. So these words fit the sentences

  1. Business that specialize will not last for long without ..........................

Answer: Co-operation and contacts

Supporting sentence: Without cooperation and contacts, specialist companies will not survive for long. Computer components, for example, need to be compatible with the various machines on the market, and to achieve this, firms need to work in conjunction with others.

Keyword: cooperation and contacts, not survive for long

Keyword Location: Paragraph 6, 6th sentence

Explanation: To increase and expand the business, companies, and enterprises are required to associate with each other, without the cooperation and contact the specialist business companies will not last for a long time. The corporations and contacts help the companies to survive longer. These ensure a higher compatibility level that leads to success.

Questions 11-15

Using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the passage, complete the sentence below.

  1. In which sphere of life have ideas been protected jealously? ..................................

Answer: Academic world

Supporting sentence: The same applies in the academic world, where ideas have been jealously guarded.

Keyword: academic world, jealously guarded

Location in the passage: Paragraph 7, 1st sentence

Explanation: In the academic world, the ideas have been protected by jealously. The students are so competitive that their helpfulness can hardly be seen. They keep their ideas with themselves without sharing the ideas with their peers. In the outside world, the opening up of different universities and colleges has been of enormous benefit to the industry and educational institutions. This jealousy comes from competitiveness - an individual in the academic setting wants better grades than others, so they don’t share anything with each other.

  1. Which type of individual does not easily become a modern networker?..................................

Answer: Stereotypical academic

Supporting sentence: The stereotypical academic is one who moves in a rarefied atmosphere living a life of sometimes splendid isolation, a prisoner of their genius.

Keyword: stereotypical academic, prisoner of their genius

Location in the passage: Paragraph 7, 3rd sentence

Explanation: A stereotypical academic of an individual does not easily become a modern networker. This is because in their character the haring mentality is very much lacking. Due to this, a stereotypical academic is a person who lives in a rarefied environment living a life of splendid separation, a captive of their generosity. This is completely opposite to the characteristics of a good networker.

  1. Where is one of the greatest concentrations of high-tech companies in Europe?..................................

Answer: Cambridge/around Cambridge/Cambridge in England

Supporting sentence: The ivory towers are being left ever more frequently as educational experts forge links with other bodies, sometimes to stunning effect as in Silicon Valley in America and around Cambridge in England, which now has one of the most concentrated clusters of high-tech companies in Europe.

Keyword: Cambridge in England, high-tech companies in Europe.

Keyword Location: Paragraph 7, 6th sentence

Explanation: With excellent use of networking, Cambridge in England has prospered as a silicon valley in Europe. Presence of high-tech companies and greater concentrations to networking, Cambridge is now able to ensure an entity of one of the most prospering work location for everyone in this world. So, this is the correct answer to the question.

  1. Who replaced the Neanderthals?..............................

Answer: Homo Sapiens

Supporting sentence: It is the networkers, the wheeler-dealers, the movers and shakers, call them what you will, that carry the world along. The world of the Neanderthals was shaken between 35,000 and 40,000 BC, they were superseded by Homo Sapiens with the very ‘networking’ skills that separate us from other animals...

Keyword: networkers, Neanderthals, Homo Sapiens

Keyword Location: Paragraph 8, 1st sentence

Explanation: Neanderthals were replaced by Homo Sapiens who have very good networking skills which separate us from other animals. Neanderthals were removed between 35,000 to 40,000 BC. Networking skills were very important for the people to grow and neanderthals turned into Homo Sapiens. Neanderthals had instincts of animals. It was the networking skills of the homo sapiens that made difference from the animals.

  1. What as well as understanding and thought abstraction, sets us apart from other animals?................................

Answer: Culture

Supporting sentence: understanding thought abstraction and culture, which are inextricably linked to planning survival and productivity in humans. It is said the meek will inherit the earth.

Keyword: abstraction, culture, planning survival and productivity in humans

Keyword Location: Paragraph 8, 2nd last sentence

Explanation: A good networker has a diverse culture - it is because of the people they come across and network with. Animals hardly have this - they have groups, but culture makes us superior. So, culture, as well as understanding and thought abstraction, sets up apart from other animals. These two factors when combined, offer development and productivity.

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