OET Reading Sample Test 1 PDF

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This is a sample OET reading question paper. It contains multiple-choice questions designed to test reading comprehension skills relevant to the OET examinations. The questions focus on medical topics and contexts, similar in style to assessment situations of the OET.

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Sample Test 1 READING SUB-TEST – QUESTION PAPER: PART A CANDIDATE NUMBER: LAST NAME: FIRST NAME: MIDDLE NAMES:...

Sample Test 1 READING SUB-TEST – QUESTION PAPER: PART A CANDIDATE NUMBER: LAST NAME: FIRST NAME: MIDDLE NAMES: Passport Photo E PROFESSION: Candidate details and photo will be printed here. VENUE: L TEST DATE: P CANDIDATE DECLARATION By signing this, you agree not to disclose or use in any way (other than to take the test) or assist any other person to disclose or use any OET test or sub-test content. If you cheat or assist in any cheating, use any unfair practice, break any of the rules or regulations, or ignore any advice M or information, you may be disqualified and your results may not be issued at the sole discretion of CBLA. CBLA also reserves its right to take further disciplinary action against you and to pursue any other remedies permitted by law. If a candidate is suspected of and investigated for malpractice, their personal details and details of the investigation may be passed to a third party where required. A CANDIDATE SIGNATURE: TIME: 15 MINUTES INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES S DO NOT open this Question Paper or the Text Booklet until you are told to do so. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this Question Paper. You must answer the questions within the 15-minute time limit. One mark will be granted for each correct answer. Answer ALL questions. Marks are NOT deducted for incorrect answers. At the end of the 15 minutes, hand in this Question Paper and the Text Booklet. DO NOT remove OET material from the test room. SAMPLE www.occupationalenglishtest.org © Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment – ABN 51 988 559 414 [CANDIDATE NO.] READING QUESTION PAPER PART A 01/04 Part A TIME: 15 minutes Look at the four texts, A-D, in the separate Text Booklet. For each question, 1-20, look through the texts, A-D, to find the relevant information. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this Question Paper. Answer all the questions within the 15-minute time limit. Your answers should only be taken from texts A-D and must be correctly spelt. Fractures, dislocations and sprains: Questions E Questions 1-7 1 P procedures for delivering pain relief? L M 2 the procedure to follow when splinting a fractured limb? A 3 what to record when assessing a patient? 4 the terms used to describe different types of fractures? S 5 the practitioners who administer analgesia? 6 what to look for when checking an injury? 7 how fractures can be caused? Questions 8-14 Answer each of the questions, 8-14, with a word or short phrase from one of the texts. Each answer may include words, numbers or both. You should not write full sentences. 8 What should be used to elevate a patient’s fractured leg? 9 What is the maximum dose of morphine per kilo of a patient’s weight that can be given using the intra-muscular (IM) route? 10 Which parts of a limb may need extra padding? SAMPLE [CANDIDATE NO.] READING QUESTION PAPER PART A 02/04 11 What should be used to treat a patient who suffers respiratory depression? 12 What should be used to cover a freshly applied plaster backslab? 13 What analgesic should be given to a patient who is allergic to morphine? E L 14 What condition might a patient have if severe pain persists after splinting, elevation and repeated analgesia? P M Questions 15-20 A Complete each of the sentences, 15-20, with a word or short phrase from one of the texts. Each answer may include words, numbers or both. S 15 Falling on an outstretched hand is a typical cause of a of the elbow. 16 Upper limb fractures should be elevated by means of a. 17 Make sure the patient isn’t wearing any on the part of the body where the plaster backslab is going to be placed. 18 Check to see whether swollen limbs are or increasing in size. 19 In a plaster backslab, there is a layer of closest to the skin. 20 Patients aged and over shouldn’t be given the higher dosages of pain relief. END OF PART A THIS QUESTION PAPER WILL BE COLLECTED SAMPLE [CANDIDATE NO.] READING QUESTION PAPER PART A 03/04 Any answers recorded here will not be marked. N K L A B SAMPLE [CANDIDATE NO.] READING QUESTION PAPER PART A 04/04

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