IELTS-style question – the Turing Test

Last updated: 15/11/2023
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IELTS-style question – the Turing Test
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Natural world and built environment: Internet, engineering and technology
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An exercise based on the 'Identifying writer's views' (True / False / Not Given) question in IELTS Academic Reading.

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Thank you, Janice, for pointing out this typo. I've now changed 'the' to 'one' in the question section.

26/08/2014

Thanks for this resource, but please note that there is (presumably) a typo. Question 4 is originally worded as follows: "If the computer wins THE game, it has passed the test and can be considered to have a human level of intelligence". In the answer section, the question is repeated, but this time it has been changed to "If the computer wins ONE game, it has passed the test and can be considered to have a human level of intelligence". This is not a trivial error, as the word "one" is the sole justification for the correct answer "False".

19/08/2014

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Thank you, Janice, for pointing out this typo. I've now changed 'the' to 'one' in the question section.

26/08/2014

Thanks for this resource, but please note that there is (presumably) a typo. Question 4 is originally worded as follows: "If the computer wins THE game, it has passed the test and can be considered to have a human level of intelligence". In the answer section, the question is repeated, but this time it has been changed to "If the computer wins ONE game, it has passed the test and can be considered to have a human level of intelligence". This is not a trivial error, as the word "one" is the sole justification for the correct answer "False".

19/08/2014

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