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PTE New Questions October – Read Aloud:
Stroke Risk
People in their 20s and 30s who drink moderate to heavy amounts of alcohol may be more likely to have a stroke as young adults than people who drink low amounts or no alcohol, according to a study. The risk of stroke increased the more years people reported moderate or heavy drinking.
Hunter-gatherer
The life of a hunter-gatherer is indeed, as Thomas Hobbes said of the state of nature, ‘solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short’. In some respects, to be sure, wandering through the jungle bagging monkeys may be preferable to the hard slog of subsistence agriculture.
Biodiversity
We understand the importance of supporting and restoring biodiversity, and we are teaming up with the world’s leading molecular biologists, technologists, conservation biologists, conservation organizations, ethicists and thought leaders to call for ‘Intended Consequences’ to help us safely use all of the available tools that can provide the advantage we need to turn the tide on species loss.
Australian Mining Industry
Australia has one of the world’s most important mining industries. It is a major exporter of coal, iron ore, gold and copper and is self-sufficient in all minerals bar petroleum. Since the first discoveries, the coal in 1798, mineral production has risen every year in the decade to 1992 it doubled.
Teenage Girls And Boys
Teenage girls are continuing to outperform boys in English while the gender gap in achievements in math and science has almost disappeared. The figures show that last year 80% of 14-year-old girls reached at least the expected level 5 in English, compared with 65% of boys. But in math, the girls are just 1% ahead of boys, while in science the difference is 2%.
PTE New Questions October – Describe Image:
Ladybird – PTE Describe Image

Smartphone Ownership – PTE Describe Image

Water Cycle in Nature – PTE Describe Image

PTE New Questions October – Retell Lecture – Knee:
The sound of a cracking knee isn’t particularly pleasant. But it gets worse when you listen up close. recording “It does for most people. But for me, it actually just makes me excited.” Omer Inan, an electrical engineer at Georgia Tech. “I actually feel like there’s some real information in them that can be exploited for the purposes of helping people with rehab.” Inan’s experience with cracking knees goes back to his days as an undergrad at Stanford, where he threw discus. “If I had a really hard workout, then the next day, of course, I’d be sore, but I’d also sometimes feel this catching or popping or creaking every now and then in my knee.” A few years later, he found himself building tiny microphones at a high-end audio company. So when he got to Georgia Tech and heard the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, DARPA, wanted better tech for knee injuries, he thought: knee-cracking recording Why not strap tiny microphones to people’s knees, to eavesdrop as their legs bend? “What we think it is, is the cartilage and bone rubbing against each other, the surfaces inside the knee rubbing against each other, during those movements.” He and a team of physiologists and engineers built a prototype with stretchy athletic tape and a few tiny mics and skin sensors. And preliminary tests on athletes suggest the squishy sounds the device picks up are more erratic, and more irregular, in an injured knee than in a healthy one. Which Inan says might allow patients and doctors to track healing after surgery. Details appear in the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. “The primary application we’re targeting at first is to give people a decision aid during rehabilitation, following an acute knee injury, to help them understand when they can perform particular activities, and when they can move to different intensities of particular activities.” A useful thing to take a crack at.
Sample Answer:
The sound of a cracking knee isn’t particularly pleasant. An electrical engineer was building tiny microphones at a high- end audio company to listen up the knee cracking sound. He and his team built a prototype with stretchy athletic tape and a few tiny mics and skin sensors. The primary application they are targeting at first is to give people a decision aid during rehabilitation.
PTE New Questions October – Summarize Spoken Text:
- Fish [Click to unlock]
- Industrial Revolution [Click to unlock]
- Cigarette Package [Click to unlock]
- Origin of Species [Click to unlock]
- Global Economy [Click to unlock]
- Paper Rejection [Click to unlock]
- Stock Market and Business [Click to unlock]
PTE New Questions October – Answer Short Questions:
- 7 new questions
PTE New Questions October – Repeat Sentence:
- 5 new questions
PTE New Questions October – Write from Dictation:
- 6 new questions
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