Reading (61-70) Show session ID Load QuizSave Quiz Welcome to the OLNA Support Reading Skill Builder Each question will be multiple choice There will be four answers to select from If you can’t figure out the answer, you should use the “Hint” as a guide to work out the correct response. Click next once you have selected your answer to take the next question Question 61.The following question relates to the above image of workplace signs.Question. Which sign makes a direct reference to the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992? Hint Find the sign which has the year “1992” written on it “The Danger Construction Site” sign this answer is incorrect because there is no evidence to show that it makes a direct reference to the Act There is no evidence to say this answer is incorrect because one of the signs makes a direct reference to the Act All of the signs make a direct reference to the Act this answer is incorrect because only one sign makes a direct reference to the Act The “Notice” sign this answer is correct because there is a direct reference in the small blue box at the bottom of the sign Question 62. The following question relates to the above image of workplace signs. Question. What do you think “Hi-Vis” stands for? Hint Hint: find the “Hi-Vis” sign and look at the picture on the sign. This should help you eliminate a few answers. Once you have eliminated a few answers, try and pick the one you think makes the most sense for a work site High Vision this answer is incorrect because the term “High Vision” is not applied to safety vests Hip Version this answer is incorrect because “version” does not start with “vi” and fashion is not the priority in safety equipment High Visibility this answer is correct because “Hi” stands for “High” and “Vis” stands for “Visibility”; the vest is fluorescent coloured to increase the chance that other people will see it in work situations Hi Visual this answer is incorrect because “Hi” is a greeting and not relevant to work signage Question 63. The following question relates to the above image of workplace signs. Question. What does the word “authorised” mean? HintOnce you have found the correct sign, think about who would have permission to enter this site if the sign was up The person has permission to be in the designated area this answer is correct as the “Danger” and “No Entry” signs both use it and the word relates to those people who have permission to access certain areas The person is a worker this answer is incorrect because the signs, particularly the “No Entry” sign, apply to anyone who does not have permission to enter the designated area, and this may include workers The person is in charge, like a manager or overseer this answer is incorrect because even though authority is a word that relates to people in power (like a manager or overseer), being authorised is more about the level of permission people have The person does not have permission to be in the designated area this answer is incorrect because “authorised” is about people who have permission and “unauthorised” is about people who do not have permission Question 64. The following question relates to the above map of a theatre. Question. If someone in a wheelchair entered from ”DOOR 2” after the show had started, which row would you advise this person to go down to minimise the impact on other people watching? HintHint: Have a look at the map and find “DOOR 2”. Once you have found “DOOR 2” look for the wheel chair access seats by using the legend on the side and then work out the best way to get to a wheelchair seat without causing problems for other people watching the performance I would tell them to go to Row O, P or N because they are closest this answer is incorrect because there are no wheelchair spaces in any of these rows (wheelchair spaces are indicated with a W on the map) I would tell them to go up to Row Q and then go past all the people in the aisle until they got to the first “W” seat this answer is incorrect because even though the “W” seats in Row Q appear to be the closest wheelchair seats, this action would cause the most disruption to the other people watching the performance and the question asks you how to “minimise the impact on other people watching the performance” which means lessen it I would tell them to go to the front so they could see better this answer is incorrect because even though it seems like a nice thing to do, it is dangerous to have people in the aisles in case of a fire I would tell them to go up the left-hand side to Row Y and to go to the first seat on their right so they don’t disturb people watching the performance this answer is correct because the directions would (1) lead to a seat indicated with a “W” (a wheelchair seat) and (2) cause the least amount of disruption Question 65. The following question relates to the above image of a web-search. Question. If you wanted to look through all the different movie times in cinemas across Perth, which website would be the most helpful to click? Hint Hint: You need to find the website option that best matches “all” the different movie times Perth Cinema Locations this answer is incorrect because even though the “Perth Cinema Locations” website may have session times, the focus of the website is the locations of cinemas (i.e. their suburbs) Movie Times at Westfield Carousel this answer is incorrect because this website would only provide session times for one cinema in Perth, namely the cinema in Westfield Carousel, and the search you need is for “ALL” cinemas in Perth Movies Times and Cinema Session Times this answer is correct because this website would provide session times for “ALL” cinemas in Perth Carousel (LUX) - Carousel l HOYTS Cinema this answer is incorrect because this website would only provide session times for one cinema in Perth, namely HOYTS cinema at Westfield Carousel, and the search you need is for “ALL” cinemas in Perth Question 66. The following question relates to the image from a “Help” section from a software application Question. Which question could probably be answered by the following links? Hint Hint: read the answers first then scan through each dot point quickly looking for the key words in each of the answers How do I convert a .mov file? this answer is incorrect because none of the dot points has the file extension .mov or the word “convert” in it How do I publish my movie? this answer is incorrect because none of the dot points discuss “publishing” My monitor won’t turn on, how do I fix it? this answer is incorrect because none of the dot points deal with monitors directly My file isn’t opening, what do I do? this is the correct answer because dot point 2.11 “My file doesn’t seem to work!” deals with this issue directly Question 67. The following question relates to the image above which is from a “Help” section from a software application Question. Which question could probably be answered by the following links? Hint Hint: read the answers first then scan through each dot point quickly looking for the key words in each of the answers How do I convert a .vlc file? this answer is incorrect because none of the dot points have the file extension .vlc or the word “convert” in it My music and my video don’t match up at the same time? this answer is correct because the question can be answered by clicking the link titled “2.7 Audio and video are out of sync” How can I type my own subtitles into the movie? this answer is incorrect because none of the dot points deal with “typing” subtitles Where is the desktop icon for VLC? this answer is incorrect because there is no mention of “desktop” in any dot point Question 68. The following question relates to the image from a “Help” section from a software application Question. Which question could probably be answered by the following links? Hint Hint: read the answers first then scan through each dot point quickly looking for the key words in each of the answers How do I take screen captures? this answer is correct because it can be answered by dot point 2.9 “How can I take screenshots” How do I publish my movie? this answer is incorrect because none of the dot points discuss “publishing” My computer keeps overheating what can I do? this answer is incorrect because none of the dot points deal with overheating computers My audio file doesn’t match the system requirements this answer is incorrect because there is no direct dot point dealing with audio or system requirements Question 69. The above image is taken from a boating guide Question. According to the boating guide above, what is the primary purpose of Isolated Danger Marks? Hint Hint: Carefully read the first sentence in the above text and then look at the options below to find the most accurate answer to the question they indicate a dangerous area this answer is correct because, according to the boating guide, the primary purpose of Isolated Danger Marks is to mark out dangerous areas they provide lights so boats can see where they are going this answer is incorrect because while they have lights which help boats to see where they are going, that is not their primary purpose according to the boating guide they indicate the shortest route this answer is incorrect because there is no evidence in the boating guide to support this conclusion they are water-based traffic lights this answer is incorrect because Isolated Danger Marks are not water based traffic lights, rather they highlight dangerous areas Question 70. The above image is taken from a boating guide Question. According to the boating guide above, what is the primary purpose of Isolated Danger Marks? Hint Hint: read each answer and compare it to the first sentence of this text to find the best fit turn to starboard (right) this answer is incorrect because the direction in which you need to move is not made clear in the boating guide avoid the area entirely this answer is correct because the boating guide advises to “pass as well clear of it as you can” speed up to get through it this answer is incorrect because Isolated Danger Marks indicate danger and speeding up would likely increase the risk stop immediately and turn around this answer is incorrect because the boating guide advises to “pass as well clear of it as you can” which does not mean that you need to stop immediately and turn around You’ve already answered some of the questions! Would you like to continue with quiz or restart it from beginning? Time's up Submit a CommentYour email address will not be published. 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