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Perhaps the question type that gives most pain to most IELTS candidates is the True/False/Not given question type. This lesson explains how to answer True False Not Given questions for IELTS. Here In this type of IELTS reading exercise, where you have to say if the statements are true, false or not given, you need to pinpoint the exact part of the text which refers to the TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN exercises with detailed explanations: exerciseexerciseexerciseTake a look at the following example: Programmable plantsStrategy for True, False, Not Given questionsPut the following into the correct order to give you a strategy for dealing with T/F/NG questions. 'False' means that the Free practice reading for IELTS True False Not Given questions. Then, you have to read it very carefully to say whether it agrees or disagrees with the statement Free practice reading for IELTS True False Not Given questions. Not Given. write ‘true’, ‘false’ or ‘not given’ in the boxes on their answer sheets. Below areFREE practice lessons for IELTS TFNG questions. This means that you cannot tell if the statement is true or false from looking at the reading. Firsly, you will be presented with a list of facts. They are practice lessons for IELTS candidates and are aimed at helping people develop awareness and skills to IELTS True False Not Given. IELTS reading TFNG questions come in both the Academic reading test and the General Training reading test True False Not given – reading tutorial and practice. If the statement is false that means it contradicts or is opposite to the information given in the reading. a) Close read around those words to locate the piece of information that will help you ide whether the answer is TRUE, FALSE, or NOT GIVEN False. IELTS reading TFNG questions come in both the Academic reading test and the General Training reading test. Below are some tips and strategies to help you answer this type of question You then have to look at the text in order to ide if the facts are true, false, or not given. It is important to understand the difference between 'false' and 'not given'. The information to make the ision as regards true or false is not there In this type of IELTS reading exercise, where you have to say if the statements are true, false or not given, you need to pinpoint the exact part of the text which refers to the statement.