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PTE New Questions June – Read Aloud:
Bill [NEW]
The bill calls for the establishment of the National Landslide Hazards Reduction Program within one year of becoming law. The program serves numerous functions, including to identify and understand landslide hazards and risks, reduce losses from landslides, protect communities at risk of landslides hazards, and improve communication and emergency preparedness.
Agricultural Problems
Agricultural problems due to climate change of normal weather, water depletion and the collapse of soil have become big problems in all parts of the world. Many are now focusing on ethics and family farming as a way to combat these issues.
Innovation Product
An innovative new product or service can give a firm a head start over its rivals, which can be difficult for a new entrant to overcome. If the new technology is also patented, then other firms cannot simply copy its design. It is legally protected.
PTE New Questions June – Describe Image:
Honey National Production PTE Describe Image

Plastic Bottle Recycling PTE Describe Image

PTE New Questions June – Retell Lecture – Energy Challenge:
Most Americans take energy for granted. But, for many families, maintaining access to reliable and affordable energy is a persistent challenge and a significant material hardship. This is a problem referred to as energy insecurity, and it affects millions of American households each year. We have found that energy insecurity is a growing and vexing problem among low-income households, and the COVID-19 pandemic has made this problem worse. Our analysis finds that that there are disparities in rates of energy insecurity across various socio-demographic groups. Black and Hispanic households, for example, are significantly more likely to experience energy insecurity and face utility disconnection than white households. So too are households with young children, individuals that require electronic medical devices, and those in dwellings with inefficient or poor conditions. Households that cannot pay for energy are unable to power electronic learning or medical devices, keep perishable, healthy food in the refrigerator, or maintain safe body temperatures. Under conditions of extreme heat or cold, people can suffer from mental and physical health consequences, including the possibility of death. Strategies for coping with uncomfortable temperatures, such as burning trash or sitting in one’s car with the heat running, can lead to tragic outcomes as well. Our research underscores the importance of public policy that targets energy insecurity and its underlying causes. Weatherization assistance, incentives for residential solar power, energy bill assistance, and utility disconnection protections are all viable strategies for helping the millions of households across the country that are currently unable to pay their energy bills.
Sample Answer
The lecture is about energy challenge, for many families, maintaining access to reliable and affordable energy is a challenge and a material hardship. This is a problem referred to as energy insecurity, and it affects millions of American households each year. The lecturer mentioned that there are disparities in rates of energy insecurity across various socio-demographic groups. The research underscores the importance of public policy that targets energy insecurity and its underlying causes. There are viable strategies for helping the millions of households across the country that are currently unable to pay their energy bills.
PTE New Questions June – Summarize Written Text:
- Human Traits [Click to unlock]
- Levels of Crime [Click to unlock]
PTE New Questions June – Write Essay:
PTE New Questions June- Fill in the Blanks (Reading):
- Traffic Jams [Click to unlock]
- Research [Click to unlock]
- Business Emission [Click to unlock]
- Plains Indians [Click to unlock]
- Shakespeare [Click to unlock]
- World Map of Happiness [Click to unlock]
- Spanish [Click to unlock]
PTE New Questions June – Summarize Spoken Text:
- Civil Society Organization [Click to unlock]
- University Competition [Click to unlock]
- Faults and Earthquake [Click to unlock]
- Mars [Click to unlock]
- Mars and Earth [Click to unlock]
PTE New Questions June- Answer Short Questions:
- 10 new questions
PTE New Questions June – Repeat Sentence:
- 9 new questions
PTE New Questions June – Write from Dictation:
- 11 new questions
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