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This practice helps you build accuracy in selecting the single correct option after reading a short passage. It trains your ability to understand key ideas, tone, and details in reading tasks.
Although the hormone adrenaline is known to regulate memory storage, it does not pass from the blood into brain cells. This presents an apparent paradox: how can a hormone that does not act directly on the brain have such a significant effect on brain function? Recently, we tested the possibility that one of the hormone's actions outside the brain might be responsible. Since one consequence of adrenaline release in an animal is an increase in blood glucose levels, we examined the effects of glucose on memory in rats. We found that glucose injected immediately after training enhances memory tested the next day. Additional evidence was provided by negative findings: drugs called adrenergic antagonists, which block peripheral adrenaline receptors, disrupted adrenaline's ability to regulate memory but did not affect memory enhancements produced by glucose that was not stimulated by adrenaline. These results align with the hypothesis that adrenaline affects memory modulation by increasing blood glucose levels.
The primary purpose of the passage is to_____
In this question type, you read a passage and choose one correct answer from several options. In PTE Academic, the text is longer, up to 300 words, with 2-3 questions, while in PTE Core, the text is shorter, up to 110 words, with 1-2 questions. Both exams assess reading skills and use the same format; only one option is correct, and your response contributes directly to the reading score.
| Prompt Length | Skills Assessed | Number of Questions | Time To Answer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Text up to 300 words | Reading | 2-3 | Not Applicable |
These tips help you read with purpose, identify key information quickly, and choose the most accurate answer.
The question gives you a clear idea of what information you must find. When you know the topic or focus, you can read the passage with better direction. This helps you avoid wasting time on details that are not important.
Keywords guide you to the correct part of the text more quickly. They may include names, dates, places, or specific concepts. When you follow these keywords, you understand the passage more easily and locate the answer faster.
Scanning helps you find the section related to the question without reading every sentence. After you locate the right part, read it carefully to understand the meaning fully. This two-step process saves time and improves accuracy.
Some choices include incorrect information or ideas not mentioned in the text. When you remove these wrong options first, the remaining options become easier to compare. This helps you focus only on choices that make sense.
Some questions ask about the author’s attitude, such as whether they support, criticize, or simply explain something. To understand tone, look for positive, negative, or neutral words in the passage. Recognizing the writer’s purpose helps you choose the most accurate answer.
If you cannot find the exact answer, choose the option that best matches the general idea of the passage. Since there is no negative marking, guessing is better than leaving the question blank. A smart guess can still help you gain marks.
No, if your answer is incorrect, you simply score zero. There is no penalty.
Yes, PTE Academic uses passages up to 300 words, while PTE Core uses shorter texts up to 110 words.
PTE Academic has 2-3 questions, and PTE Core has 1-2 questions.
Eliminate obviously incorrect options and select the one that seems most logical based on the passage.
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