IELTS True/False/ Not given question type falls under the Reading module of the IELTS examination and is also known as ” Identify information” section. This is a very tricky section and examinees get confused a lot on how to successfully answer this. We will try to address this problem in the following manner.
- In True/False exercises, if a statement is not true according to the text, it is classified as False. The statement can be false because it contradicts the information in some way.
- If the fact matches the reading, then it is True.
- If the fact is not mentioned or cannot be inferred in the reading, then it is classified under Not Given.
- The first and foremost thing is you have to analyse the statements correctly. Try to turn the statement into a question. You then try to answer it as Yes or No. If you cannot do that, the answer is Not Given.
- Try to search for words that qualify the sentence or make the sentence restrictive like only, little, not many, sometimes, usually, largely, etc.
- Look for words that have a negative connotation like ignore, refuse, deny, reject, or words that are positive like cover, help, like, favour, etc.
- Search for comparisons of any kind.
- You must read the statement carefully until you fully understand its meaning.
- Skim and scan the reading passage to find the associated information. Keep in mind that the question statements probably paraphrase or use synonyms rather than exact same words in the text. Use your pencil to mark down the statement number.
- Once the answer has been found, read the text carefully to determine whether the answer is True, False or Not Given. This is the most difficult part.
- If you are unable to find the correct information, then the information is most probably not given. Don’t waste your time looking for something which is not there.