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Organ Donation Insights and Questions

This document provides instructions for a test that includes multiple choice and short answer questions about organ donation and transplantation. It details that the test has 20 questions, is timed for 15 minutes, and includes questions about information found in 4 separate texts (A-D) provided in a text booklet. It lists the questions 1-7 which require identifying the text that information comes from. Questions 8-13 require answers in the form of words or short phrases found in the texts. Questions 14-20 require completing sentences with words or phrases from the texts.

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Organ Donation Insights and Questions

This document provides instructions for a test that includes multiple choice and short answer questions about organ donation and transplantation. It details that the test has 20 questions, is timed for 15 minutes, and includes questions about information found in 4 separate texts (A-D) provided in a text booklet. It lists the questions 1-7 which require identifying the text that information comes from. Questions 8-13 require answers in the form of words or short phrases found in the texts. Questions 14-20 require completing sentences with words or phrases from the texts.

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OET TEST 1 updated version by Dr.

Nesma Rabie
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 on the spaces provided in this Question Paper.
 Answer all the questions within the 15-minute time limit.
 Your answers should be correctly spelt.

Questions 1-7
For each question, 1-7, decide which text (A, B, C or D) the information comes from. You may use any
letter more than once.

In which text can you find information about?

1- Australians generally view organ donation in a positive light? …………………………

2- In 2011, exactly about 1000 individuals were awaiting an organ transplant? …………………………

3- A person might be born with an organ that has a defect in its functions? ………………………….

4- Not every patient with organ failure is suited to a transplant? …………………………..

5- At present, machines are not available to stand in for organs like the heart, liver, lungs or
pancreas? …………………………….

6- Factors predicting the willingness of patients to talk to people about death or live donations?
……………………………..

7- The rate of consent for organ donation is below 60 per cent?


………………………………
Questions 8-13
Answer each of the questions, 8-13, with a word or short phrase from one of the texts. Each
answer may include words numbers or both:1

8- In Australia, what is the percentage ready for organ donations?


……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

9- For what reason a person’s organ may fail?


……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
10- In what conditions a donation can be made?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
11- What precautions are made before the transplant?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
12- What are the advantages of living kidney transplant?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
13- Why the rate of family approval is low?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Questions 14-20
Complete each of the sentences, 14-20, with a word or short phrase from one of the tests.
Each answer may include words, numbers or both.

14- The majority of Australians show their acceptance to donate their………………………………………………

15- Examples of the organs that may require transplant are……………………..and………………………………….

16- An organ may fail when a person develops a disease such case as ……………………which occurs
when the ……………………….of a person’s heart muscles are greatly inhibited.

17- Transplantation will be greatly considered if it is likely to be a ……………………………, and a


full…………………………of possible organ recipients will be undertaken first.
18- Seeking kidney from a living donor is always a(n) ………………………………………

19- Researchers found that less than half the patients were willing to talk to others who tended to
be……………………………………………….
20- A vast majority of those who were aware of the consent approach are………………………………………

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