General Test (GT) – Passage 01: USE OF UNIVERSITY GROUNDS BY VEHICULAR TRAFFIC reading with answers location, explanation and pdf summary.
USE OF UNIVERSITY GROUNDS BY VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
The University grounds are private.
The University authorities only allow authorized members of the University, visitors, and drivers of vehicles servicing the University to enter the grounds.
Members of staff who have paid the requisite fee and display the appropriate permit may bring a vehicle into the grounds. A University permit does not entitle them to park in Hall car parks, however, unless authorized by the Warden of the Hall concerned.
Students may not bring vehicles into the grounds during the working day unless they have been given special permission by the Security Officer and have paid for and are displaying an appropriate entry permit. Students living in Halls of Residence must obtain permission from the Warden to keep a motor vehicle at their residence.
Students are reminded that if they park a motor vehicle on University premises without a valid permit, they will be fined £20.
Questions 1-5
Look at the information on the following page about the use of vehicles in the University grounds.
In boxes 1-5 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
Example
The campus roads are not open to general members of the public
Answer
TRUE
1. University employees do not need to pay for their parking permits.
2. Parking in Halls of Residence is handled by the Wardens of the Halls.
3. Having a University permit does not allow staff to park at Halls.
4. Parking permits cost £20 a year.
5. Students living in Hall do not need permission to park in Hall car parks.
Answers
Check out Use of University grounds by vehicular traffic reading answers below with locations and explanations given in the text.
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1. FALSE
2. TRUE
3. TRUE
4. NOT GIVEN
5. FALSE
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