The Dugong: Sea Cow Reading Answers 13 questions that have to be answered in 20 minutes. The IELTS reading passage comprises three types of questions, namely- namely- true/false/not given, and no more than two words. For no more than two words, candidates must read the passage and understand the statement provided. The limit should be two words. For true/false/not given, candidates need to search the keywords and understand the concept. Candidates must read the IELTS reading passage, identify keywords, and recognize synonyms to answer the question.
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Read the Passage to Answer the Following Questions
Dugongs are herbivorous mammals that spend their entire lives in the sea. Their close relatives the manatees also venture into or live in freshwater. Together dugongs and manatees make up the order Sirenia or sea cows, so-named because dugongs and manatees are thought to have given rise to the myth of the mermaids or sirens of the sea.
Solution and Explanation
Questions 1-4:
Complete the following summary of the paragraphs of Reading Passage, using NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the Reading Passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 1-4 on your answer sheet.
Dugongs are herbivorous mammals that spend their entire lives in the sea. Yet Dugongs are picky on their feeding Seagrass, and only chose seagrass with higher 1______ and lower fibre. To compensate for their poor eyesight, they use their 2______ to feel their surroundings.
It is like Dugongs are “farming” seagrass. They often leave 3_____ randomly in all directions across the sea bed. Dugongs prefer eating the newly grown seagrass recovering from the tiny 4______ left behind by the grazing dugongs.
Question 1:
Answer: Nitrogen
Supporting Statement: Dugongs do not eat all species of seagrass, preferring seagrass with higher nitrogen and lower fiber content.
Keywords: Para B, last line
Keywords Location: Nitrogen
Explanation: The passage states that dugongs feed only on seagrasses that have a higher content of nitrogen, and low content of fiber. The question asks they choose seagrass with a higher quantity of what. The answer is nitrogen.
Question 2:
Answer: sensitive bristles
Supporting Statement: They also have a strong tactile sense and feel their surroundings with their long sensitive bristles.
Keywords: sensitive bristles
Keywords Location: Para C, second line
Explanation: The passage states that since the Dugongs have poor eyesight, they smell their surroundings. They use their sensitive bristles to feel their surroundings. The question also asks what Dungongs use to feel their surroundings. The answer is sensitive bristles.
Question 3:
Answer: trails
Supporting Statement: Dugongs graze apparently at random within a seagrass bed, their trails meandering in all directions across the bottom
Keywords: trails
Keywords Location: Para D, line 2
Explanation: The author states that Dugongs like to eat seagrasses that are recovering from the tiny ones. They roam across the seabed and leave trails. hence, trails is the correct answer.
Question 4:
Answer: tufts
Supporting Statement: This is rather an inefficient means of removing seagrass that results in numerous small tufts remaining.
Keywords: tuffs
Keywords Location: Para D, second line.
Explanation: As per the passage we know that Dugongs like to eat seagrasses that are recovering from the tiny tufts. The question is in sync with this, making tufts the correct answer.
Questions 5-9:
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage?
In boxes 5-9 on your answer sheet, write
TRUE if the statement is True
FALSE if the statement is false
NOT GIVEN If the information is not given in the passage
Q5. The dugong will keep eating up the plant completely when they begin to feed.
Answer: TRUE
Supporting Statement: When eating they ingest the whole plant, including the roots, although when this is impossible they will feed on just the leaves.
Keywords: ingest the whole plant
Keywords Location: Para D, line 3
Explanation: The author states in the passage that dugongs ingest the whole of the plant, which includes roots while eating. In cases when eating the whole plant with roots is impossible, then the dugongs eat only the leaves. hence, the statement is true.
Q6. It takes more than ten years for the re-growth of seagrass where it has been grazed by Dugongs.
Answer: FALSE
Supporting Statement: The species that recover most quickly from this disturbance, spreading out vegetatively from the remaining tufts, are those that dugongs like to eat.
Keywords: seagrasses
Keywords Location: Para D, last line
Explanation: The passage clearly states that dugongs like to eat te species that regrow quickly. We know that they like to feed on seagrass. hence, we can conclude that seagrass regrows quickly. Thus False is the correct answer.
Q7. Even in facing food shortages, the strong individuals will not compete with the weak small ones for food.
Answer: NOT GIVEN
Explanation: Given statement has not been presented in the reading passage mentioned above.
Q8. It is thought that the dugong rarely returns to the old habitats when they finished the plant.
Answer: FALSE
Supporting Statement: Dugongs are semi-nomadic, often traveling long distances in search of food, but staying within a certain range their entire life.
Keywords: semi-nomadic
Keywords Location: Para E, line 1
Explanation: Dugongs usually travel a long distance in search of food, but it stays within a certain area, throughout its life.
Q9. Coastal industrial fishing poses the greatest danger to dugongs which are prone to be killed due to entanglement.
Answer: NOT GIVEN
Explanation: Given statement has not been presented in the reading passage mentioned above.
Questions 10-13:
Answer the questions below.
Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the passage for each answer.
Q10. What is Dugong in resemblance to yet as people can easily tell them apart from the manatees by its tail?
Answer: dolphin
Supporting Statement: The dugong, which is a large marine mammal that, together with the manatees, looks rather like a cross between a rotund dolphin and a walrus
Keywords: Dolphins
Keywords Location: Para A, line 1
Explanation: The passage directly states that Dugongs look like a crossbreed of dolphins and walruses. Hence, they resemble dolphins, making it the correct answer.
Q11. What is the major reason Dugongs traveled long distances in herds from one place to another?
Answer: Seagrass availability / Food shortage/ seagrass shortage
Supporting Statement: It is thought that these movements are caused by changes in seagrass availability. Their memory allows them to return to specific points after long travels
Keywords: Seagrass availability / Food shortage/seagrass shortage
Keywords Location: Para E, line 3
Explanation: The author states that Dugongs are semi-nomadic, often traveling long distances in search of food. The major reason for the Dugongs to travel such long distances, they travel to places, where there are ample seagrasses available. They move away from places where there is a shortage of seagrasses. Hence, seagrass availability is the correct answer.
Q12. What number, has estimated to be, of dugong’s population before the 1992 floods in Hervey Bay took place?
Answer: 1750
Supporting Statement: Prior to the 1992 floods, the extensive seagrasses in Hervey Bay supported an estimated 1750 dugongs.
Keywords: 1750
Keywords Location: Para G, line 3
Explanation: The author clearly states the data in the passage. It says that here were about 1750 dugongs that had been taken away in the flood in Hervey Bay in 1992. Hence, 1750 is the correct answer.
Q13. What is thought to be the lethal danger that dugongs were often trapped in?
Answer: Fishing net
Supporting Statement: Entanglement in fishing nets has caused many deaths, although there are no precise statistics.
Keywords: Fishing net
Keywords Location: Para I, 2nd line.
Explanation: The number of dugongs is decreasing with the passing years. There are numerous reasons for their decline, but the main reason is the entanglement in fishing nets that has caused much death of dugongs.
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