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To put this into perspective, candidates who have taken PTE Academic Test several times may be aware of some questions are repeatedly showed during the exam, this is because the official PTE question database is limited and each instance of the test is directly randomized from this question bank. 

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Here are TOP 3  frequently asked PTE Reorder Paragraphs Questions from the recent exams (July 2021).

 

1. Group Discussions

  1. Every college conduct group discussions.
  2. Sometimes it stuck in the middle.
  3. Could you take the step and continue the discussion?
  4. For example, do you need a coordinator to help?

 

2. Marriage Decline

  1. The decline in marriage rates and increase in divorce rates has led to a decrease in the proportion of the population that is formally married.
  2. In 1986, 60% of the population aged 15 years and over were married; by 2001 this proportion had decreased to 55%.
  3. Conversely the proportion of the population aged 15 years and over who were never married increased from 29% in 1986 to 32% in 2001.
  4. At the same time, the proportion of the population who were divorced increased, from 5% in 1986 to 7% in 2001, while the proportion of the population who were widowed remained at around 6%.

 

3. UK Carbon Emissions

  1. By 2100, human-induced climate change threatens to raise temperatures by 2-4C and push up tide-lines by 4-6m.
  2. In Wales alone, 220,000 households are at risk of flooding.
  3. The government has promised to help counter this global trend by reducing UK carbon emissions by 80 percent from 1990 levels by 2050.
  4. And with the second largest tidal range in the world, British marine energy could play an important role in this shift.
  5. But harnessing the power of the tides is not without consequence.
  6. In 2013, plans to construct a £ 34bn barrage across the Severn estuary were rejected after concerns were raised about its effect on local ecosystems.

 

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