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Are you going to take PTE test soon? Please check following PTE new question updates. And if you want a full version of it, go to PTE Prediction File for January 2024. We are constantly collecting new questions to ensure you are always equipped with up-to-dated questions and model answers. Practicing these questions would not only benefit you in exam preparation but also help you to anticipate what will be tested. 

PTE New Questions 2024

PTE New Questions January – Read Aloud:

Hubble Space Telescope

The successor to the Hubble Space Telescope has been delayed yet again and will not now launch until “approximately May 2020”. The James Webb Space Telescope is also in danger of busting the cost cap put on the project by the US Congress. Back in 2011, politicians on Capitol Hill said the observatory should not take more than $8 billion dollars to build and $800 million dollars to operate over five years in orbit.

Bill

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.

Urban Forests

A community’s urban forest is an extension of its pride and community spirit. Trees enhance community economic stability by attracting businesses and tourists as people tend to linger and shop longer along tree-lined streets. Apartments and offices in wooded areas rent more quickly and businesses leasing office spaces in developments with trees reported higher productivity and fewer absences.

 

PTE New Questions January – Describe Image:

Brain Health – PTE Describe Image

Supply Chain Management – PTE Describe Image

Supply Chain Manangement DI PTE

 

PTE New Questions January – Retell Lecture – Leadership:

A leader can define or clarify goals by issuing a memo or an executive order, an edict or a fatwa or a tweet, by passing a law, barking a command, or presenting an interesting idea in a meeting of colleagues. Leaders can mobilize people’s energies in ways that range from subtle, quiet persuasion to the coercive threat or the use of deadly force. Sometimes a charismatic leader such as Martin Luther King Jr. can define goals and mobilize energies through rhetoric and the power of example. We can think of leadership as a spectrum, in terms of both visibility and the power the leader wields. On one end of the spectrum, we have the most visible: authoritative leaders like the president of the United States or the prime minister of the United Kingdom, or a dictator such as Hitler or Qaddafi. At the opposite end of the spectrum is casual, low-key leadership found in countless situations every day around the world, leadership that can make a significant difference to the individuals whose lives are touched by it. Over the centuries, the first kind–the out-in-front, authoritative leadership–has generally been exhibited by men. Some men in positions of great authority, including Nelson Mandela, have chosen a strategy of “leading from behind”; more often, however, top leaders have been quite visible in their exercise of power. Women (as well as some men) have provided casual, low-key leadership behind the scenes. But this pattern has been changing, as more women have taken up opportunities for visible, authoritative leadership.

 

Sample Answer:

In the lecture, the speaker talks about the leadership. At the beginning of the lecture, the speaker says a leader can define goals by issuing a memo or executive order by passing a law or presenting an idea in a meeting. Also, the speaker mentions leaders can mobilise people’s energies, for instance, Martin Luther King can mobilise energies through rhetoric and the power of example. According to the speaker, we can think of leadership as a spectrum, such as visible and casual leaders. Lastly, the speaker indicates that more women have taken up opportunities for visible, authoritative leadership.

 

PTE New Questions January – Summarize Spoken Text:

 

PTE New Questions January – Answer Short Questions:

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PTE New Questions January – Repeat Sentence:

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PTE New Questions January – Write from Dictation:

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